A customer asked us something unusual recently: could we please not promote Clara in his area?
He’d put real work into his setup. Custom instructions covering how he triages jobs, what to say about pricing, which suburbs he covers, how to handle the inquiries he doesn’t want. His Clara had months of call history and knew his regular customers by name. His worry was reasonable: if his competitors signed up, would they get the benefit of everything he’d built?
The answer is no, and it’s worth explaining why, because the concern gets at something real about how AI tools work.
Every Clara is its own receptionist
When you sign up, you get your own receptionist, not a share of a communal one. Your greeting, your voice choice, your questions, your custom instructions, your business knowledge: all of it lives in your account and configures your Clara only.
The same goes for what Clara learns on the job. Call history, transcripts, summaries, and caller memory (Clara recognizes your returning customers and greets them by name) belong to your account. None of it flows into anyone else’s receptionist.
So when a competitor signs up, they get what everyone gets on day one: a capable but blank receptionist. The months you’ve spent making yours sharp are not transferable. They’d be starting from zero, the way you did.
What is shared: the raw material
Honesty matters here, so let’s draw the line precisely. All Claras are built on the same underlying AI, and that base model comes with general knowledge out of the box. Customers are sometimes surprised that Clara knows things about their industry they never taught it: procedures, terminology, common problems. That baseline capability is the same for every account.
Think of it like hiring from the same excellent temp agency. Any receptionist you hire arrives knowing how phones and plumbing emergencies work in general. What they don’t arrive with is a rival’s price list, customer relationships, or hard-won knowledge of how that specific business runs. That part only exists where it was built.
Your setup is part of how you compete
There’s a flip side to this, and it’s the part we found ourselves most glad to tell him: the work he’d put in wasn’t just protected, it was an asset.
A well-trained Clara answers faster and more usefully than a fresh one. It qualifies callers with the right questions, gives accurate answers about your services, flags the urgent jobs, and greets your regulars like it remembers them, because it does. Callers notice the difference between a receptionist that knows the business and one that’s winging it.
That gap is yours. It compounds with every call and every instruction you refine, and no competitor can shortcut it by buying the same product. If anything, the businesses that invest in their setup are the ones the tool works hardest for.
He was happy to hear it. His Clara stays his.
Want to build that gap yourself? Start with training Clara on your business, and see how account isolation works for the full picture.