AI Voice Agent for Asterisk: Seeking a Frontend Co-Builder

I’ve been building a fully open-source AI Voice Agent for Asterisk/FreePBX and I’m finally at the stage where it needs a proper interface. The backend works great — real-time AI conversations, call handling, extensions, transfers, email transcripts — but the setup is still very CLI-heavy.

I’m comfortable with Asterisk, FreePBX, Linux, and backend systems…
…but not with frontend/UI work.

So I’m looking for a tech-savvy frontend developer who wants to help build:

  • A clean setup wizard

  • A configuration dashboard

  • Real-time call monitoring UI (Currently build with prometheus/grafana)

  • Logs, metrics, and agent management screens

The whole project is open-source (MIT), and while I can’t offer compensation, I can offer:

  • Real, impactful contributions to a fast-moving AI+Telephony project

  • A chance to shape the first fully self-hosted Asterisk AI Voice Agent

  • Visibility and credit on the repo + docs

  • A fun and genuinely useful build for anyone who loves VoIP and AI

If anyone is interested, curious, or just wants to check it out, here’s the repo:

:backhand_index_pointing_right: https://github.com/hkjarral/Asterisk-AI-Voice-Agent

Feel free to DM me — I’d love to collaborate.

Have you thought about coming to AstriCon in March ? As part of the Southern California Linux Expo, this should be a great event to meet lots of fellow open source developers and enthusiasts in the burgeoning Voice AI space.

I have not, Thank you for sharing. I ll plan something.

Add piper as free open source TTS engine and i am in.

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but please make that more clear, i found that some commands don’t work, and there are things missing in the readme and quick start. I made a bug report + fix on GitHub for that.

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