Qasper tests AI agents for small businesses in Greece
Qasper is a service being built in Greece by two software engineers over the last 2 months. Its goal is to make services and businesses easier to find, and to make small and medium businesses available to AI agents and assistant tools. When a business signs up, it receives a free AI agent trained on that business's own data.
The business can add the AI agent to its website with a snippet, and the same agent can answer inside the Qasper app when people search for similar services. Qasper also exposes an MCP server, so outside tools can connect to search for businesses, book something, or ask questions. The service has been running in this form for 2 months and has 50 businesses signed up.
The technical stack is described as fairly simple and uses .NET.
Key points
- Qasper aims to make small and medium businesses searchable and usable by AI agents.
- Each signed-up business gets a free AI agent trained on its own business data.
- The AI agent can be embedded on the business website with a snippet.
- The same AI agent can answer inside the Qasper app when users search for related services.
- An MCP server lets outside tools connect for business search, booking, and questions.
Quick term guide
- software
- Programs or apps that run on a computer or smartphone.
- business
- An activity where you provide value to others in exchange for money.
- AI agents
- AI agents are AI tools that can carry out steps toward a goal, not just answer once.
- AI agent
- An AI program that can inspect information and suggest what to do next.
- trained
- Set up with data so the AI can answer in a more specific way.
- snippet
- A small piece of code that can be pasted into a website.
- MCP server
- A server that helps AI tools connect to outside services in a standard way.
- deployment
- The process of putting software changes into a running system.