For Auto Repair

Recover 9 declined jobs by Monday lunch.

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Mainframe watches Tekmetric and Mitchell 1. Every declined repair becomes an automated follow-up with financing, urgency, and a one-tap rebook.

Start free → See Monday at 11am
Last week: 9 customers declined $4,780 in recommended work at Ray's Auto. Brake pads, struts, timing chain, the usual.
Mainframe pulled every declined line from Tekmetric over the weekend. Cross-referenced Mitchell 1 for labor hours. Pulled CARFAX service history.
For each one, it drafted a personalized text with urgency based on part criticality + mileage since the decline.
Hi Mr. Ruiz — Your 2019 F-150 declined rear brake pads Mar 28 (47K mi). You're at ~55K now — pads are below 2mm. Re-quote: $342 out-the-door, or with Cherry. Tap to book: ray.am/bk →
Mr. Ruiz taps Cherry, gets instant pre-approval, books Wednesday 8am. Appointment drops into Tekmetric automatically.
By lunch: 4 of 9 booked. 2 financing, 2 cash. $1,870 in recovered work for a lost week.

Six things it does for auto repair.

Each runs on its own. Turn on what you need. Ignore the rest.

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Declined-work recovery

Every declined line in Tekmetric becomes a follow-up with urgency, mileage math, and Cherry financing.

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Mileage-aware reminders

CARFAX says they drive 1,200 mi/mo. Due-mileage hits next Tuesday? Auto-text the service reminder.

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Estimate-to-booked dashboard

Every Mitchell 1 estimate is tracked. Not booked in 48 hours? AI nudges with financing options.

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Answers the phone

AI voice quotes common jobs ("brakes on a 2018 Camry"), reads bay availability, books in Tekmetric.

Yelp + Google review nudges

Ticket closed, customer paid, smiley rating? Mainframe texts the review link 90 minutes later.

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Pay-at-pickup in 40 sec

Car ready for pickup? Stripe link hits the customer's phone. Half the time they pay before arriving.

Tekmetric Mitchell 1 CARFAX Shopmonkey AutoLeap Cherry Financing Yelp Fusion

Connects to what you already use. Not on the list? We wire it — $500 one-time.

$0 to start.

Average shop owner's bill: .

Biggest line: SMS recovery blasts. One recovered brake job pays for the year.

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A Monday morning with vs without it.

Same declined work. Same customers. Different recovered revenue.

— Without Mainframe

Service writer pulls the "needs follow-up" list on paper. Gets through 3 calls before the phones start ringing.

6 declined jobs stay declined. Customers forget. Brake pads fail at 62K miles — they go somewhere else.

$0 recovered

— With Mainframe

9 pre-drafted texts go out at 8am Monday. Financing pre-offered. One-tap booking. Writer handles bay work.

4 booked by lunch. $1,870 recovered. Shop cost: $0.22.

+$1,870