Visible and useful
Place badges where readers can see them: vendor pages, press pages, trust pages, or benchmark evidence sections.
Badge Center
Use these visible, branded badge snippets to point buyers to public Voice Agent Index evidence pages for AI voice agent vendors.
Badge rules
The goal is to give vendors and buyers a clean citation path for benchmark evidence pages, not to create hidden or misleading widget links.
Place badges where readers can see them: vendor pages, press pages, trust pages, or benchmark evidence sections.
Use branded language such as Voice Agent Index or Benchmark Evidence Page, not keyword-stuffed commercial anchors.
Badges are optional. If your policy requires it, add rel="nofollow" to the link.
Vendor badges
Each snippet links to the matching public vendor evidence page and uses a static SVG badge hosted on Voice Agent Index.
Outreach
The outreach angle is evidence, not flattery. Ask vendors to improve the public proof packet buyers will actually inspect.
We created a public Voice Agent Index benchmark evidence page for your product. It tracks what buyers can already see, open evidence gaps, and which proof packet would move the page toward reviewed status.
If your team has recordings, transcripts, timing logs, transfer proof, tool logs, workflow exports, or policy documentation for the benchmark scenarios, send them through the evidence form and we can update the page.
If the page is useful for your buyers, you can link to it from your press, trust, resources, or comparison pages using the badge snippet below.
Evidence flywheel
Vendors get a clean public page to cite. Buyers get a proof checklist. Voice Agent Index gets a natural reason to update pages when better evidence arrives.
No. Badge links point to public Voice Agent Index evidence pages. Vendors can share or embed them voluntarily, and reviewed evidence still depends on recordings, transcripts, logs, and proof packets.
That is up to the vendor's site policy. The badge is designed as a visible branded citation. If a team treats all badges as promotional or sponsored, adding rel="nofollow" is acceptable.
Use the provided branded label or plain text that accurately describes the linked evidence page. Avoid hidden links, misleading labels, and keyword-stuffed anchors.