Stella vs Intavia

Deciding between a touch display and a conversational assistant comes down to how you interact with people. Intavia builds highly customized touch kiosks for museums, campuses, and large venues. They are great if you need deep visual storytelling, detailed maps, or complex multimedia exhibits. Stella takes a different approach. She is an AI receptionist who actually speaks with your customers. Whether she is by your entrance answering common questions or picking up missed phone calls after hours, she handles real conversations. If you need rich visual catalogs, Intavia fits perfectly. If you want a talking helper who manages phones too, you want Stella.
Focus on voice conversations and calls

Stella

Stella is an AI receptionist that uses natural voice conversations to help your customers. She answers questions in person and manages your business phone lines around the clock.

Natural voice conversations instead of touch menus

Answers your business phone lines automatically

Built-in CRM to track customer details

Best for custom multimedia and wayfinding

Intavia

Intavia is a custom digital signage company that creates interactive visual experiences. They build complex touch screens, multimedia exhibits, and wayfinding maps for large campuses and museums.

Highly custom visual and multimedia interfaces

Detailed wayfinding and interactive campus maps

Tailored touch screens for museum exhibits

Better for most use cases:

Stella

Intavia is excellent for complex visual displays, but Stella is the more practical choice for daily operations. She actively talks to your customers and covers your phones for one predictable cost.

Limited Supply

Your most affordable hire.

Stella works for $99 a month.

Hire Stella

Supply is limited. To be eligible, you must have a physical business.