MeetIndi pour le Québec — bientôt.
We are not yet serving Quebec businesses. Bill 96 and CASL French-language disclosure work is in progress; here is why, what we are building, and how to be the first to know when we open.
We will not serve Quebec until the French-language work is right.
Quebec has a higher bar for compliance than the rest of North America, and rightly so. Bill 96 (Loi sur la langue officielle et commune du Québec, le français) requires French as the language of business by default. CASL adds French-language disclosure requirements specifically for SMS opt-in flows and recording-disclosure scripts. We are building MeetIndi to satisfy both correctly, not approximately. Until that work is shipped and reviewed, we would rather wait than launch a half-compliant Indi for Quebec.
- Bill 96 — French as the default language of commerce in Quebec
- CASL — French-language consent capture and opt-out language for SMS to QC residents
- Criminal Code s. 184 — recording disclosure must be intelligible to the caller, which in QC means French-default with optional English
- Until the French-language Indi persona, disclosure script, and SMS templates are shipped and counsel-reviewed, Quebec is not in scope
A French-default Indi, not an English Indi with a French toggle.
The work in flight is not a translation pass — it is a redesign of the Indi persona for French-language conversation. Cadence, idiom, formality registers, and the regional QC patterns that French-Canadian callers recognize. The disclosure scripts, SMS templates, and dashboard surfaces follow the same approach: French-default, English on request, both counsel-reviewed before launch.
- Indi voice persona — French-Canadian conversational design, not text-translated English
- Recording disclosure — French-default script, counsel-reviewed for Bill 96 + s. 184 conformance
- SMS templates — French opt-in capture, French opt-out keywords, French confirmation language
- Dashboard surface — Bill 96 conformance for the customer-facing portions; team operates in their preferred language internally
- Provincial-residency option for data — under review; not committed to yet
No spam. Two emails, then product news.
Joining the waitlist is a single email exchange. We confirm receipt, ask one or two scoping questions, and then you do not hear from us again until we open Quebec. When we do open, you get a single notification with concrete activation timing — not a vague "soon" announcement. We treat the waitlist as a contract, not a marketing list.
- Confirmation email within one business day, with the scoping questions if any
- No drip campaign, no newsletters, no "we miss you" reactivation pings
- A single notification when QC opens, with activation pricing and the per-vertical timeline that applies to your business
- Opt out at any time — one email, immediate removal
First to know when we open Quebec.
Share the Quebec business context once. We will use it to confirm waitlist receipt, scope the French-language launch path, and notify you when Quebec is open.
No drip campaign. No newsletter. One email when QC opens.
For prospects in the rest of Canada or the US, MeetIndi is open today — activate a line, try the voice, or read pricing.
Compliance details: CASL, Compliance by jurisdiction, Privacy policy.