Built by a small team, for garage door shops that win on speed.
We make one product, a trade-native AI operations layer, for a specific kind of shop, garage door repair and install operators between $300K and $10M in annual revenue. The whole company is organized around doing that well.
Why garage door specifically.
Garage door is among the most underserved trades in the AI tooling market. The whole business turns on answering the emergency call first, but most shops cannot, because the owner and the techs are on jobs when the phone rings. The software is excellent at tracking what happened. It is not built to make the call get answered.
Garage door is also one of the most fragmented major trades. There is no dominant national brand. A few franchises serve a slice of the market. The rest is operators with one truck to twenty-five, running on local reputation, Local Services Ads ranking, and the next emergency call.
That fragmentation is what we serve. Not by replacing your software, but by operating alongside it.
How we're different from horizontal AI vendors.
Generic AI receptionists are horizontal products with a "garage door" landing page. The actual AI does not know that a trapped car is a same-day emergency while a tune-up can wait, what a torsion spring quote should sound like, or that a 15-year-old door on its third repair is a replacement waiting to happen. It uses the same qualification script it uses for dentists and e-commerce stores.
That is not enough anymore. A homeowner with a snapped spring who wants a price and a same-day slot, or a property manager with a downed dock door, needs an answer from something that understands garage doors. Our AI handles these natively because we built it around the garage door business model from day one.
How we're different from field-service software.
ServiceTitan, Jobber, and Housecall Pro are system-of-record tools. They store data, they schedule jobs, they handle billing and invoicing. They do not pick up the 2am trapped-car call. They do not quote a spring replacement while the homeowner is still on the line. They do not follow up on the replacement estimate sitting in a pile on the truck.
We are the doing layer. Your software records the job once it exists; we make sure the call that creates the job gets answered and booked in the first place.
How the business model actually works.
Flat monthly fee. Three tiers. Month-to-month, no contract. Free prototype. No per-call, no per-minute, no overage.
Boring. Deliberately. The entire category we compete with charges by volume, which is backwards, charging shops more exactly when call volume spikes (a storm week, a cold snap, a heat wave that kills openers) creates the wrong incentive on both sides.
We would rather have a shop that stays five years at flat pricing than one that overages its way out in six months.
Who we're not for.
If you are a brand-new one-truck shop doing a handful of jobs a month, this is overkill for now. If you are a national franchise with thousands of locations and a dedicated AI team, this is probably too hands-on, we are opinionated about prototypes, and your procurement cycle will outlast the time it takes us to build.
We fit best with shops running 1 to 25 trucks, enough call volume that the phone is a real bottleneck, and the operational maturity to know exactly how many jobs you have been losing to voicemail and why.
See the prototype before you decide anything.
Twelve hours. No card. Tested on your own calls.