Your personal Viber is doing a sales job
In a lot of markets, personal Viber is where business actually happens, clients message your private number because it feels direct and human. That intimacy is the value and the trap: you cannot be on it at 8am, during a meeting and at midnight. The fastest, warmest responder wins, and a private number usually has no responder at all when you step away.
The answer is not a corporate bot on your number. It is an assistant that sounds like you, because on a personal Viber, anything robotic instantly breaks trust.
What a personal Viber assistant actually does
A MyChatBot agent on your personal Viber reads each message, works out who is asking and about what, and replies in your tone from your Knowledge Base, your services, prices, availability. It greets new contacts, answers the obvious questions, and books a call into your Google Calendar, so you finish a meeting to a handled inbox instead of a pile of missed chats.
The features that keep it personal
The agent learns your voice from your real phrasing, so replies feel like you sent them. Agentic Search pulls the right answer about your offer. CRM tools, create_crm_lead, add_crm_client_contact, quietly capture every new contact with a chat link, turning a scroll of chats into a real pipeline. Reply Format keeps answers in natural, human paragraphs.
Knowing when to get you
An assistant that knows its limits is the one people trust. Hand-off Control flags anything sensitive, a negotiation, a personal contact, a stop-word, and pings you via Flight Control in Telegram, with silent hand-off so the other person never feels a switch. The agent handles the routine; you take the conversations only you should have.
How to set it up
Connect your personal Viber, add your services and tone to the Knowledge Base, wire your CRM and calendar, and set the hand-off rules. Let the Configuration Wizard battle-test it, set an Agent On schedule (often after-hours only), and go live. The result is a personal Viber that never leaves a client waiting, and still sounds entirely like you.