
Australian proptech startup Briick launches voice-powered dashboard for AI-driven property service operations
Australian proptech startup Briick have announced the launch of Briicky, the first voice-powered dashboard that lets operators manage AI agents and customer communication simply by speaking.
Small to mid-sized service businesses are increasingly overwhelmed by customer enquiries across phone, email, SMS, and messaging apps. While automation tools exist, many introduce additional dashboards, interfaces, and training overhead, creating operational friction that slows teams down instead of helping them scale.
Briick helps businesses automate with AI effortlessly using voice. That means teams can stop drowning in repetitive tasks and messages and instead automate all those routine conversations and tasks in a really simple way – just by talking to the software. They don’t need to learn a new dashboard or be glued to a desk to manage automation or get insights. They can just talk to Briicky, the voice AI agent in the Briick dashboard.
“Businesses have a software problem; there are too many, they’re complex, and most teams don’t even know what half of them do,” said Sara Talat, Co-Founder and CEO of Briick. “Service business owners want to automate and use AI, but don’t have time to become software specialists. Briicky lets them manage their automated operations simply by using their voice.”
Briicky acts as a voice-powered control layer inside the Briick platform, allowing operators and founders to retrieve reports, update automations, and manage multiple AI agents in real time – without clicking through menus or switching tools. Early whitelisted customers report that once Briicky is live, teams quickly default to voice instead of traditional dashboards.
“Most people already talk to large language models every day,” said Rebecca Tarozzi, Co-Founder and CPO of Briick. “And if you consider that speaking is nearly four times faster than typing, voice is the most obvious way to remove operational friction.”
Briicky is launching publicly in February 2026, with early white-listed customers already live on the beta. Briick believes voice-first control will become the default interface for AI-driven business operations as software moves beyond screen-heavy workflows.
