There are a dozen platforms that will turn a sentence into a website. There is exactly one that will turn a sentence into a business that answers its own phone, chases its own leads, and takes its own payments. That is Rocketship, and we are done being modest about it.
The AI app builder category spent two years perfecting the same trick. You type a description, you watch a progress bar, you get a landing page. It is genuinely impressive the first time. Then you sit there with a beautiful site nobody has visited, wired to nothing, selling to no one, and you discover the part nobody built for you.
Rocketship was built starting from that moment instead of ending at it.
What Actually Ships When You Press One Button
Describe your business in plain English. What comes back is not a template with your logo dropped in. It is a working application: a customer database, real user logins, online payments running through your own Stripe account, an admin dashboard you will actually open, and a live site on your own domain. Minutes, not a sprint.
That alone would put us level with the category. It is the next part that has no equivalent anywhere.
Your Phone Starts Getting Answered
Rocketship answers your business line 24 hours a day, in a natural voice, from the number you already publish. It knows your hours, your services and your pricing because it was built from the same description your app was. It books appointments straight into your calendar while the caller is still on the line. It captures the caller's name and number so a lead never evaporates into a voicemail nobody checks.
A study by 411 Locals, which placed real calls to 85 small businesses, found 62 percent of those calls went unanswered. Numa's Small Business Phone Report found 85 percent of callers who reach voicemail never call back. Read those two numbers together and the conclusion is brutal: for most small businesses, the phone is a machine for losing customers.
No other AI app builder answers a phone call. Not one. They are not behind on this feature. They are not building it.
And Then It Goes and Finds You Customers
Sophie writes and sends outreach from your own Gmail. She places live outbound calls in a natural voice, qualifies the person, and books the meeting on the call. Claire handles the calendar. Max works invitations. They run on their own schedule, they report what they did, and they ask you before they do anything that costs money or contacts someone new.
This is the part that makes Rocketship a different kind of company from the app builders. They sell you a construction tool. We sell you the construction, the storefront, the receptionist and the salesperson, and we bill less than most people pay for one of those things separately.
It Is All One System, Which Is the Whole Point
Here is the detail that took the longest to build and that nobody can bolt on afterwards. A contact form on the app Rocketship built for you writes a lead into your database. The voice worker reads that lead and calls the person. The booking it makes lands back in the same records. One system, one set of customer data, no integrations to maintain, nothing to sync, nothing to fall out of date at the worst possible moment.
Try assembling that from parts. You would need a builder, a form tool, a CRM, an email sequencer, a dialer, a scheduling app and a payments integration, plus the glue between all seven and the monthly bill for each. People do it. It takes months and it breaks constantly.
The Uncomfortable Comparison
We publish side by side comparisons against every serious platform in the category, and we keep them factual, because we do not need to shade anything. The comparisons all resolve the same way. On generating an interface, several platforms do good work and so do we. On everything that happens after the interface exists, the column next to ours is empty.
That is not a marketing position. It is a description of the market.
Start Free and See
There is a free tier and paid plans start at 12 dollars a month. Describe your business, watch the app appear, connect your phone, and let it answer. Then judge us on what happened, which is the only standard that has ever mattered.
Every other platform in this category hands you a website and wishes you luck. We hand you a business and then go to work inside it.
