Stella vs Signage

Walk into most businesses and you'll see signs everywhere — promo flyers at the door, posters on the walls, a digital menu board behind the counter. They're a familiar way to tell customers about specials, products, or hours without pulling someone off the floor. Stella does a similar job, but in conversation. Instead of sitting silently, she greets people, hears what they're actually asking about, and points them toward the right thing. A lot of business owners weigh the two when they're deciding how much budget and floor space to spend on getting their message in front of customers.
Best for interactive customer engagement

Stella

Stella is an interactive kiosk that talks back. She listens to what each visitor wants and recommends the right product, special, or service in real time.

Adapts to individual customer languages and needs

Handles inbound phone calls around the clock

Collects valuable lead information via intake forms

Focus on passive information broadcasting

Signage

Posters, flyers, and digital menu boards put your message in front of every visitor at once. They're inexpensive, recognizable, and they work even when the internet goes down.

Familiar to customers

Delivers high impact visual branding instantly

Functions perfectly without requiring internet access

Better for most use cases:

Stella

Signs broadcast. Stella holds a conversation. For most businesses, that two-way back and forth turns more passing browsers into actual customers — and you get a phone receptionist in the same package.

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.