— Use cases

One number. An engine for every job.

Each engine handles a class of call end to end — no app, no training, works on any phone. Explore where Superlyne is making problems go away.

— What is an engine

An engine turns a whole workflow into a single phone call.

Most operational problems get solved with software that someone has to install, log into and be trained on. In a field workforce, that friction is where processes quietly break — forms filled in from memory hours later, near-misses that never get logged, reports rushed at the end of a long day.

Superlyne removes the friction entirely. Each engine is an AI voice agent tuned to one class of work. Your team dials one number from any phone, talks through the job in plain language, and the engine captures the detail, does the work, and confirms the result by text — before anyone leaves site. No app, no rollout, no training.

— How one number works

Three steps, every time — whatever the engine.

01

Dial one number

From any phone, on site or in the van. Nothing to install, no account to set up, no training for the person making the call.

02

Talk through the job

The engine asks the right questions in plain language, captures every detail that matters, and confirms it back so nothing is missed.

03

Get the result by text

The call closes with an SMS — a finished certificate, a filed report, a confirmed action — ready to use before anyone leaves site.

— Why phone-first

The phone is the one tool every team already has.

No app to adopt

Every new app means logins, rollout and training across a field workforce. Most never get used consistently. A phone call needs none of that.

Captured while it's fresh

Work logged in the moment is faster and more accurate than a form filled in from memory back at a desk hours later.

Works on any phone

Old handset, no signal for data, gloves on — it doesn't matter. If it can make a call, it can run an engine.

Don't see your call? We'll build the engine.

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