MeterCall 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 11amEach runs on its own. Turn on what you need. Ignore the rest.
Every declined line in Tekmetric becomes a follow-up with urgency, mileage math, and Cherry financing.
CARFAX says they drive 1,200 mi/mo. Due-mileage hits next Tuesday? Auto-text the service reminder.
Every Mitchell 1 estimate is tracked. Not booked in 48 hours? AI nudges with financing options.
AI voice quotes common jobs ("brakes on a 2018 Camry"), reads bay availability, books in Tekmetric.
Ticket closed, customer paid, smiley rating? MeterCall texts the review link 90 minutes later.
Car ready for pickup? Stripe link hits the customer's phone. Half the time they pay before arriving.
Connects to what you already use. Not on the list? We wire it — $500 one-time.
Average shop owner's bill: $41/month.
Biggest line: SMS recovery blasts. One recovered brake job pays for the year.
SEE FULL PRICING →Same declined work. Same customers. Different recovered revenue.
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.
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.