What Agentic AI Actually Does for Your Advisory Business
Episode 90

What Agentic AI Actually Does for Your Advisory Business

David, Molly, and Brad break down what actually changed with Tern's agentic AI launch: why the email demo made advisors sigh with relief, how group su...


Transcript

Episode Overview: Fresh off their biggest webinar yet, David Shull, Molly Johnson, and Brad Turner sit down for the behind-the-scenes debrief. This episode unpacks what didn't get enough airtime during the live event: how agentic AI works differently from regular chat AI, why a single email demo moment stopped the webinar chat cold, and what it means for advisors that personalization no longer requires manual context-loading. The team also walks through group subtrip syncing in detail, the new mark-as-booked AI workflow for agents who just need to get paid, and a candid conversation about AI usage costs and what Tern is absorbing to make this accessible. Next week brings a special guest while David heads to Singapore.

Episode Topics:

(00:00) Post-webinar check-in: energy levels and webinar-week survival

(05:37) Behind the scenes: what almost broke during the live AI demos

(09:13) The email demo moment that hit home for advisors everywhere

(11:31) Webinar highlights: what each host remembered most (15:20) Group subtrip syncing: a deep-dive demo of the beta feature

(22:00) Packing lists and destination guides, now fully personalized by AI

(26:18) Mark as booked via AI: how new agents can submit a booking in a few clicks

(30:00) AI and pricing: reading, writing, and creating packages

(32:08) AI usage transparency: what agentic AI actually costs and why

(41:01) Scheduled agents: what David wants advisors to try first

(43:19) Week ahead: payout date logic beta, unclaimed bookings, and David's Singapore trip

Show Highlights:

Agentic AI pulls client context automatically, so packing lists and destination guides are personalized before you type a word

The email integration demo moment landed because it named a pain advisors assumed they'd always have to live with

Group subtrip syncing lets advisors update 300 subtrips at once from a single group itinerary

The mark-as-booked AI workflow lets new agents submit a booking with a receipt and a few approval clicks

Tern blended its AI and note taker usage allocations into one pot and absorbed the added cost without raising prices

Scheduled agents can now automatically draft follow-up emails based on trip returns, birthdays, and supplier promotions

Keywords: Tern, Flight Path podcast, CRM for travel agents, itinerary builder, AI product tools, travel advisor workflow, automation templates, product updates