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Extreme Mojo AI is a small-business AI service provider based in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, USA. Its core product, MojoDesk, is positioned as an “assistant-in-a-box.” It typically runs locally on a Raspberry Pi and is designed for small businesses to handle lead follow-up, customer intake, scheduling reminders, content drafts, and human handoff. The team edition, MojoDesk Extreme!/MojoTeam, uses custom hardware to support multi-user workflows.
MojoDesk is not focused on general-purpose chat, but on high-frequency workflows in small-business operations: responding to new leads within 60 seconds, collecting qualification details, routing cases to a human based on rules, sending appointment and no-show reminders, and drafting social media replies, quotes, and follow-up emails. The official site also highlights that users can define tone, rules, and trigger words—for example, requests involving pricing, urgency, emotional language, or safety issues can be escalated automatically. Communication channels include Telegram, with possible integrations for email, SMS, Slack, CRM systems, web forms, social media, and phone records, although no public API documentation is provided.
The Solo MojoDesk Assistant costs USD 49.99/month and includes box rental, updates, and help desk support. However, users need to provide their own ChatGPT/OpenAI or similar AI account, while email, domains, and integrations are billed separately. The team edition is custom-priced and includes 3 hours of onboarding consultation. It supports light to moderate concurrency for teams of up to around 20 people, with optional monthly maintenance and tuning. The hardware is rented rather than sold, which helps with maintenance but also means long-term ownership costs should be evaluated.
The product’s main selling point is its local-first approach: customer data is stored in a local “sandbox” box and is not sent out unless the user confirms it. The official site mentions full-disk encryption, permissions, 2FA, audit logs, encrypted backups, and optional VPN. However, when the Solo edition connects to external models such as OpenAI, the actual data flow still depends on the settings of the external AI account. There is no clear information about a Chinese interface, Chinese-language support, or Chinese business scenarios. Another limitation is that it is not suitable for teams expecting a completely “set it and forget it” system; it requires ongoing feedback, tuning, and clearly defined handoff rules.
It is best suited to small teams in real estate, local repair services, studios, sales-driven services, and similar businesses that need fast lead response but do not want to adopt a complex SaaS platform. Access, delivery, and payment options for mainland China are not disclosed. Given the hardware deployment model and reliance on OpenAI-like accounts, users in China may face uncertainty around networking, payments, and maintenance. Alternatives include Zendesk AI, Intercom, HubSpot AI, Zapier Agents, or self-built RAG/CRM automation.
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