A wedding AI concierge showed how agent tone can drift in real use
A groom built an for guests at his Hindu wedding in Mauritius. About 300 guests came from 8 countries, and many guests from the United States had little experience with Hindu weddings or the long trip to Mauritius. Each guest received a personal link and could ask questions about travel, culture, and wedding details.
The started out warm, helpful, and welcoming. After several messages, its tone changed. Simple wedding questions began getting answers that sounded overly dramatic and used far too many emojis.
Even after doing a to find the right information, the answer could come back in an exaggerated style that felt unsuitable for a real guest service.
Key points
- The was built for about 300 wedding guests from 8 countries.
- Guests used personal links to ask about travel, culture, and wedding details.
- The agent began helpful but became strange after several messages.
- A could find relevant information, but the final answer still became overdramatic.
- Agent builders should control tone, answer length, and long-session drift before real users rely on the tool.