You are under a car or running the counter, and the phone keeps ringing out. Every missed call is a brake job, a set of tires, an alignment that just rolled into the bay down the street. SNRG answers every call in seconds, books the appointment, and texts you a ready customer. Built by an operator who has run the floor, not a marketing kid.
When you are turning wrenches, the phone is the last thing that gets answered. According to the Automotive Service Association, the average shop misses about 23 percent of incoming calls during business hours, nearly one in four. Most of those callers do not leave a voicemail. They just hit the next shop on the map, and roughly 62 percent of missed callers never call back. Here is what that costs.
This is not a guess. It is cars you already paid to make ring, rolling to a competitor because nobody could grab the phone. Industry surveys put the average repair order near $428 in 2025, so even a handful of missed jobs a week adds up fast.
An AI front desk picks up every call in seconds, even when all your techs are heads-down in the bay. It quotes the basics, books the appointment, and texts you a ready customer. The phone stops being a leak.
Calls after close, on a Sunday, or while you are already on the line still get answered and booked. The car that called at 6:10pm is on your schedule, not the competitor's.
You see which ads, maps listings, and keywords booked actual repair orders, not clicks. Kill what wastes money, double down on what fills bays. One dashboard, plain numbers.
The declined repair, the quote that went quiet, the customer due for tires or an oil change. We text and chase every one with a real cadence until they book or tell us no.
"Picture a three-bay shop slammed every afternoon. They were missing a chunk of calls during the rush while everyone was on a car. Answer every one and book it on the spot, and even a few recovered repair orders a week is real money back by the end of the month."
"A tire shop was spending on ads with no idea what booked. Tie every dollar to an actual ticket on one dashboard, cut the dead listings, and the same budget started filling more bays. They finally knew their number."
"The declined work and the quotes that went quiet were the leak. A real follow-up cadence by text, and cars that would have driven off came back for the work. Nobody at the counter had to remember to chase them."
Fifteen minutes. We pull how many calls your shop is actually missing, where they leak, and the fastest fix that books more cars. No pitch deck, no jargon, an operator who knows the floor. If it is not worth it, we will tell you straight.
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