Built for auto & transport

The car you have on the lift is costing you the one in the parking lot.

You're under a hood, on a haul, or buried in a stack of work orders — so the phone rings out and the driver with a dead battery calls the next shop. It isn't a hustle problem. It's an infrastructure problem. The Client Capture Pro System gets your shop found, answers every call, follows up until the appointment is booked, and brings due-for-service customers back — running while you turn wrenches.

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The Client Capture Pro System is the connected setup that gets an auto or transport shop found on Google and AI, answers every call, follows up until the appointment books, and brings due-for-service customers back, all run for you. It replaces a stack of disconnected tools and a missed-call voicemail with one system that books while you turn wrenches.

What it is
The Client Capture Pro System is growth infrastructure built for service shops. It connects your website, local search, AI call answering, follow-up, reviews, and reporting into one system where each piece feeds the next, and the booked job lands straight in the shop software you already run. You own all of it, it runs continuously, and a US-based team manages it for you. For an auto or transport shop, that means a no-start at 7am or a tow at midnight gets captured and scheduled instead of dialing the shop down the road.
The leak

You're not losing cars because your work isn't good.

A driver's check-engine light came on. They Googled, called you, got voicemail, called the next shop. Done.

That is the leak. A big share of calls to a shop hit voicemail while the techs are heads-down in the bay, and most drivers never call back. They scroll to the next shop and book whoever picks up. When a car won't start or a tow is needed right now, the first answered call gets the job.

Meanwhile your shop barely shows up when someone searches for a mechanic nearby, the reviews that put you above the chain down the road stopped climbing months ago, and the customers you serviced last year forgot your name when the next oil change came due. Every one of those is a repair order driving off to someone else.

How do I know if I need this?

When someone searches "auto repair near me", you want to be the first shop they call — not the third one they try after the first two rang out to voicemail.

Smart Website Pro

Be the first name they find. On Google and in AI.

When someone searches for what you do, you show up first. Top of Google, in the map pack, and in the answers ChatGPT and Perplexity give when people ask them who to call. Built to rank, and kept climbing every month.

  • Custom site built to rank, not a template
  • Local SEO, map pack, and monthly content
  • Visible in Google, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini
See where you rank today

Found on Google, in the map pack, and in AI answers. Built and run by a US-based engineering team.

Bonovox

A missed call becomes a booked job.
Before it goes to voicemail.

Under a hood, on a haul, slammed at the service counter. The phone still rings. Sarah answers on the first ring, handles it like your best service writer, and books it straight into the shop software you already run. You find out when it's already on the board.

Inbound call

A driver calls. The system qualifies, routes, and books.

No voicemail. No callback pileup. The caller gets qualified and the job lands straight in Tekmetric, Shopmonkey, Mitchell 1, and the shop tools you already run.

The phone rang. Nobody had to leave the bay.

Ticket created. Bay assigned. Booked. While the call was still going.

You didn't lift a finger. The job is already on your board.

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Sarah · answering
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    New
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    Vehicle
    Bay
    Booked
    now
    New job booked
    On the board ·

    Books into Tekmetric, Shopmonkey, Mitchell 1, and the shop software you already run. Built and run by a US-based engineering team.

    See how many calls you're missing

    Follow-up engine

    Every open opportunity gets followed up. Until it books, replies, or closes.

    New service requests, approved repairs sitting quiet, customers overdue for their next visit. The system keeps the next step moving so a car never slips away because no one followed up.

    Speed to Lead

    Beat every other shop to the customer.

    When someone calls or fills out a form with a problem, whoever responds first usually gets the car. The system replies in seconds, captures the vehicle and the issue, and keeps following up until they book or say no.

    See how it works →
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    MelodyNew request · (813) 555-0142
    Database Reactivation

    Your past customers are due for service.

    Every name in your shop software is an oil change, a brake job, or an inspection waiting to happen. Reactivation reaches back out, restarts the conversation, and gets due-for-service customers back on the schedule.

    See how it works →
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    MelodyPast customer · Tonya M.
    Hi Tonya, it's Premier Auto. Your last oil change was about five months ago — you're coming due. Want me to grab you a slot?
    Oh good reminder. Yeah, this week if you have it.
    I do. Thursday at 10 or Friday at 1 — which works?
    Friday's better.
    Done, Friday at 1. We'll check your tires while it's up too. See you then.
    Oil change booked · Friday 1:00 PM
    Open-Estimate Follow-Up

    Rescue the repairs that went quiet.

    An approved estimate or a quote on a big job dies when nobody follows up. The system checks back at the right moment, answers the questions, and moves the repair forward before they take the car somewhere else.

    See how it works →
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    MelodyOpen estimate · Greg P.
    Hi Greg, following up on the brake and rotor quote we sent for the F-150. Want to get it on the schedule?
    Yeah, I meant to call back. How long does it take?
    About half a day. I can take the truck Tuesday morning and have it back to you by afternoon.
    That works. Tuesday it is.
    Locked in for Tuesday at 8. We'll text you when it's ready.
    Brake job booked · Tuesday 8:00 AM
    Monthly Nurture

    Be the shop they call when something goes wrong.

    Most repeat work is lost because the customer only hears from you when their car is already broken. Monthly nurture keeps you top of mind, so the next oil change, brake job, and tire set come back to you first.

    See how it works →
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    MelodyCustomer · seasonal
    Quick reminder from Premier Auto: with the heat picking up, it's a good time for an AC and coolant check. Want us to take a look?
    Probably smart, mine has been weak lately.
    Easy fix to catch early. I can get you in Wednesday at 11 for an inspection — sound good?
    Yes, book it.
    You're set for Wednesday at 11. We'll have it cool again before summer hits.
    AC check booked · Wednesday 11:00 AM

    Talk to Melody

    Test the voice assistant your customers would actually reach.

    Tell Melody what kind of shop you run. Ask a real customer question, try another language, or hear how she qualifies a caller and books the appointment before it ever reaches your service writer.

    Tap to talk to Melody · turn on your mic when your browser asks

    Is this built for my situation?

    Who the Client Capture Pro System is built for.

    Heads-down in the bay, calls going to voicemail

    The work is steady, but the phone rings while your hands are under a hood or your driver's on a haul. Those calls hit voicemail, and the driver with a dead battery books whoever picks up. You need every call answered without pulling a tech off the floor.

    Invisible when drivers search

    Someone searches for a mechanic or a tow near them and finds the chain down the street, not you. The site you paid for doesn't rank, and the work goes to whoever sits on page one of the map.

    Approved estimates sitting quiet

    You quote a brake job or a big repair and never hear back. Last year's customers forgot their oil change is due. There are repair orders sitting in your shop software that nobody is working.

    A drawer full of disconnected tools

    A website guy, a review app, a separate scheduler, and none of them talk to your shop software. You're the one holding it together at the service counter, and you want one system and one team.

    How does it actually work?

    From leaks to a system that runs itself.

    1. 01
      Map the leaks

      We run your Growth Score and audit where calls, estimates, and rankings are slipping. You see exactly what it is costing the shop before anything gets built.

    2. 02
      Build the site that ranks

      A custom site engineered to show up on Google, in the map pack, and in AI answers for the trades you run, wired to capture booking requests from day one.

    3. 03
      Turn on the answering

      Bonovox answers every call and web message on the first ring, qualifies the vehicle and the problem, and books the appointment or dispatch straight into Tekmetric, Shopmonkey, Mitchell 1, and the shop software you already run.

    4. 04
      Work every request

      Follow-up runs on new service requests, approved estimates that went quiet, and customers overdue for service, until each one books or says no.

    5. 05
      Bring customers back

      Reviews, due-for-service reactivation, and seasonal nurture keep your name in front, so the next oil change, brake job, and tire set come back to you first.

    6. 06
      Watch it from one place

      Melody watches the whole system, tells you what needs attention today, and sends your weekly snapshot. One dashboard, run for you.

    Built, not bought

    Custom-coded, US-run, and yours to keep.

    This is not a reseller dashboard with your logo on it. Every piece is custom-coded and run by a US-based team. You own the website, the rankings, and the system. If we ever part ways, it stays yours.

    And it handles the front desk the way a busy shop needs it to: every call captured, every appointment logged, nothing lost on a sticky note by the service writer. No rented tactics, no tricks that get your Google listing suspended. Infrastructure built to last.

    Common questions

    Your questions, answered.

    What is the Client Capture Pro System for an auto or transport shop?

    It is one connected system that gets your shop found on Google and AI, answers every call, follows up on every service request until it books, and brings due-for-service customers back. Instead of stitching together a website, an SEO vendor, and a separate scheduler, you run one system where each piece feeds the next and the booked job lands in the shop software you already use, all managed for you.

    How is this different from hiring an SEO company or a website agency?

    An SEO company handles rankings. An agency builds a site. Neither answers your phone while your techs are in the bay, follows up on a quiet brake estimate, or brings back a customer whose oil change is due. The Client Capture Pro System does all of it as one connected system, so the pieces compound instead of sitting in separate dashboards you have to babysit.

    What happens when a call comes in and the techs can't answer?

    Bonovox answers on the first ring, day or night, with Sarah handling the call like your best service writer. It qualifies the vehicle and the problem, books the appointment or dispatches a tow, and drops it straight into your shop software. You find out when the job is already on your board, not when the driver has already called the next shop.

    Does it work with my shop software like Tekmetric, Shopmonkey, or Mitchell 1?

    Yes. Booked appointments and dispatches drop straight into Tekmetric, Shopmonkey, Mitchell 1, and the shop tools you already run, so nothing has to be retyped and your schedule stays in one place.

    Will the assistant sound like a robot to my customers?

    No. Callers hear a natural, calm voice that handles the conversation like a trained service writer, and it hands off to a person whenever it should. Most drivers do not realize they are not talking to your front counter.

    How fast will my shop show up on Google?

    A new site is built to rank from launch, with local SEO and a dialed-in Google Business Profile. Some shops see qualified booking requests within the first days; broader ranking climbs over the following weeks and keeps building month over month. Anyone promising instant page-one for every keyword is not being straight with you.

    Do I own the website and the system?

    Yes. This is not a rented dashboard with your logo on it. You own the website, the rankings, the reviews, and the system. If we ever part ways, you keep all of it.

    What does it cost?

    There is no flat price, because scope drives cost and no two shops are the same. What shapes it: how many services you run, a new build versus a reorganization, how much answering and follow-up you turn on, and the local pages your market needs. The Growth Score shows your scope in three minutes, with no price pressure.

    Do I really need this if the bays are already full?

    Full bays are exactly when the leaks cost the most. The calls you miss while your techs are working go straight to a competitor, and the approved estimates you never follow up on quietly die. The system catches the work you are already losing without pulling anyone off the floor.

    What's the first step?

    Start with the Growth Score. Eight questions, three minutes, no pitch. It shows you where the work is leaking and what to fix first, with no obligation to do anything else.

    How much does it cost?

    What determines your scope.

    Every shop runs different, so there is no flat price. Scope comes down to how many services you offer, whether we build a new site or reorganize an existing one, how much AI answering and follow-up you turn on, how many local pages your market needs, and the shape of your current content and reviews.

    What is always included: a website you own, AI call answering, follow-up, reviews, reporting, and a US-based team running it. Booked jobs drop straight into the shop software you already use. If we ever part ways, all of it stays yours.

    The fastest way to see your scope is the Growth Score. Eight questions, three minutes, no pitch, and no price talk until you ask.

    The offer

    One system. Built for your shop. Yours to keep.

    A custom site that ranks on Google and in AI search. An assistant that answers every call and books the appointment or dispatch straight into your shop software. Follow-up that works every request until it books or says no. Reviews and reactivation that bring due-for-service customers back. One dashboard, run for you.

    No contract trap

    You own the website, the rankings, the reviews, and the system. If we ever part ways, you keep all of it.

    One per market

    We run one of these per trade, per town. We won't put two competing shops on the same system. Once your trade in your area is taken, it's taken.

    Free first step

    The Growth Score is 8 questions, 3 minutes, no pitch. A straight read on where the work is leaking and what to fix first.

    Every week you wait, the calls keep coming. The ones you miss keep going to whoever answered. The leak does not close on its own. It compounds.

    Map My Client Capture Pro System

    P.S. If your phone is quieter than your shop is good, that is a leak, and leaks are fixable. The Growth Score takes three minutes and shows you exactly what it is costing you. No call, no pitch.