Hey everyone, Ritanshu and Abhimanyu here from Questom.
We’re building AI agents that handle the everyday conversations B2B companies rely on to sell.
Most B2B revenue still runs through phone calls and emails, not websites.
Teams struggle to:
Questom trains AI sales agents that do all of this automatically, using your workflows, your rules, your language, and your systems.
Our agents live directly inside the communication channels B2B teams already use:
📞 Phone • 📧 Email • 💬 Chat • 📱 SMS
They handle inbound conversations end-to-end and hand off to humans only when needed.
Across wholesalers, distributors, field-service companies, custom-order shops, foodservice, industrial supply, packaging, labels, and more — the story is the same:
Revenue depends on conversations.
Every day teams handle:
• “Can you do this?”
• “How much will it cost?”
• “Can I get it by Friday?”
• “Where’s my order?”
• “Can I change something?”
But these companies run lean.
Sales, operations, and customer service are often the same people juggling:
When things get busy, response times slip, inboxes pile up, and high-intent buyers quietly move on.
This creates:
People think “chatbots” solve this, but bots don’t understand:
B2B sales is not FAQ automation.
It’s conversational problem-solving.
Questom builds AI sales agents that run your inbound sales process.
They learn:
The agent:
When needed, the agent hand-offs to a human with full context, so nothing gets lost.
Across our pilots with wholesalers, print companies, and multi-location brands:
Ritanshu grew up in a 75-year-old wholesale business, worked at Google (Wing) and Tesla, and previously bootstrapped a SaaS product to $45K ARR.
Abhimanyu spent 7 years in Applied ML Research at Apple working on conversational intelligence, with CS degrees from IIT Kanpur and Columbia.
We’re combining deep B2B operational understanding with real applied ML to solve one of the oldest, hardest problems in the industry:
turning everyday conversations into revenue automatically.
If you know a B2B company that:
We’d love to talk.