How many good prospects slip away because no one qualified them in time
All kinds of people message a customs brokerage. The serious importer moving twenty containers a month. The person asking about a single personal Amazon purchase. The competitor fishing for rates. The one who's "just getting quotes" and disappears. If your specialist treats them all the same, they burn their best hours on inquiries that never close and let the account that actually mattered go cold.
The problem isn't the volume of messages. It's that no one is separating them. And while your team decides who to handle first, the good prospect has already booked with another broker.
At Catalizadora we build an AI agent that lives on your WhatsApp and does exactly that job: it qualifies the prospect in the conversation and books the appointment automatically, without a human having to play gatekeeper.
How an AI agent qualifies a customs prospect
Qualifying isn't a cold form. It's a conversation that, while answering questions, gathers the signals that matter:
The questions that actually separate the serious client
- Type of operation: import, export, temporary, formal entry.
- Estimated volume and frequency: one shipment a year or a steady flow?
- Mode and port of entry: ocean, air, land border.
- Whether they already have a broker or it's their first time importing.
- How urgent it is: a container at port racking up demurrage is not the same as a project three months out.
With those signals the agent understands, within minutes, whether the case is worth handing to a specialist today or nurturing the contact for later.
It books the appointment without the "what time works for you?" ping-pong
When the prospect qualifies, the agent doesn't leave them hanging. It offers the real openings from your calendar, confirms, and locks in the appointment. The importer goes from "I have a question" to "I have a call Thursday at 10" without anyone on your team lifting a finger.
Everything lands in the CRM, with context
Every conversation is logged: what they asked, what kind of operation they run, how hot they are. Your specialist walks into the meeting already knowing who they're talking to, instead of opening with "how can I help you?".
Before and after, in numbers
Take an illustrative case. A brokerage gets 100 new WhatsApp messages a month:
- Before: a specialist reviews everything manually between operations. They reply late, mix prospects with operational questions, and out of 100 maybe book 8 calls. The rest go cold.
- After: the agent handles all 100 instantly, qualifies them, and books the ones that fit the profile straight to the calendar. Your specialist only gets the ones that arrive sorted and pre-booked. The time they used to spend filtering, they now spend closing.
The difference isn't magic: it's no longer using your best people as a manual message filter.
And there's a second effect that matters: speed to first response. In global trade, whoever replies first usually wins the account. A prospect who gets an answer in thirty seconds at eleven at night rarely keeps shopping for a broker the next morning. The agent doesn't just qualify better than a human rushing between entries; it does it instantly, which is exactly when the prospect is deciding.
It also filters out what isn't worth your time
Qualifying isn't only about spotting the good prospect; it's about politely identifying what doesn't fit your brokerage. The one-off personal purchase that doesn't justify opening a file, the "just asking" with no real shipment, the contact looking for a service you don't offer. The agent responds courteously, leaves the door open in case they grow later, and doesn't burn an hour of a specialist's time on something that was never going to close. That discipline, held month after month, is what keeps your team focused on the operations that actually move revenue.
Why this beats a form on your website
A web form is passive: the prospect has to find it, fill it out, and wait. A WhatsApp agent is where your clients already are and it replies instantly. A form also never follows up. The agent does: if an importer gives a vague answer, the agent pins it down before booking.
You own everything
The agent, the rules it qualifies by, the code, and your prospects' data are 100% yours. No retainers, no locked-in licenses. We build it on your own infrastructure at pass-through cost, roughly $200 to $400 USD a month, with no markup from us. If you want to adjust which questions it qualifies with tomorrow, it's your system and you control it.
What it costs and how we work
The WhatsApp agent that qualifies and books is delivered inside MAGIA Solo: $4,500 USD, ready in 15 days, connected to your CRM and your calendar. If you want to add quoting flows, multiple channels, or integration with your customs operating system, MAGIA Core starts at $15,000 USD.
We follow the MAGIA methodology: Mapping your operation and ideal client, Architecting the qualifying questions, Generating the agent, Implementing it on your WhatsApp and calendar, and Autonomy so you control it.
The next step
If your team is spending its best hours filtering messages instead of closing operations, an AI agent that qualifies and books is the most direct way to change that. It answers 24/7, separates the serious importer from the curious, and locks in the appointment before your prospect goes cold. And because every chat is captured with context, your pipeline stops living in someone's head or a scattered notebook and becomes something you can actually measure and follow up on.
Tell us about your case, or book a call at https://cal.com/pablo-estrada-hlqaql and we'll show you what your agent would look like qualifying and booking on your own WhatsApp.