@rowdy
Absolutely, I understand that testing in a noisy environment can be challenging. You can test an agent with custom responses by using a text-based interface or simulator provided by the Voice API platform you're working with. Many platforms offer a way to simulate conversations without having to make actual voice calls, allowing you to type out your requests and see the agent's responses. This can be done through a web interface, a command-line tool, or an API that accepts text input.
If you're looking for a specific way to do this with VAPI, you might want to check the documentation for a text-based testing tool or reach out to the support team for guidance on the best practices for testing in your particular setup. If there's anything else I can assist you with, please let me know!