AI agency · DFW Metro · Auto Repair Shops
Ascero AI is a founder-led AI agency in Waltham, Massachusetts that builds custom AI receptionists and workflow automation for auto repair shops in the DFW Metro metro. Pricing is a flat Foundation tier at $4,000/month plus a one-time $2,500 setup, with the agent live in two to four weeks. There is no annual contract and no per-call fee.
Ascero AI builds custom voice agents and workflow automation for auto repair shops operating in the DFW Metro metro (1,010,000 residents, roughly 32,000 small businesses, ACS-derived median household income around $72,000). Founder-led, flat-fee Foundation tier at $4,000/month, BAA executed where required, live in two to four weeks depending on vertical.
Independent auto repair shops abandon an estimated 28 to 42% of inbound calls, per ASA / RatchetX 2025 benchmarks. The service writer is on a phone tree with a parts wholesaler, the front counter is checking in a tow, and the phone keeps ringing. The customer who got voicemail is calling the next shop on Google. Every missed call is roughly $180 to $1,400 in service revenue — diagnosis, brakes, alignment, transmission, electrical. The Ascero AI receptionist for auto repair shops answers 24/7, triages tow-in vs. service vs. estimate vs. status check, books service slots against the bay schedule, captures VIN and symptoms, and writes structured ROs into Shop-Ware / Tekmetric / Mitchell 1 / R.O. Writer / NAPA TRACS.
what Fort Worth auto repair shops are leaving on the table
The DFW Metro metro has roughly 32,000 small businesses, a figure derived from US Census County Business Patterns and Business Dynamics Statistics at the MSA level. The dollar figures below are an illustrative worked example, not a measured Fort Worth statistic — they exist to make the math concrete, and every input is stated so you can swap in your own numbers.
Illustrative estimate — assumptions shown, not a measured figure
The agent does not need to be perfect — it needs to be better than voicemail. The per-business figures we actually stand behind, with sources, are below.
A 6-bay independent shop doing $1.8M annual revenue, missing 35% of inbound calls, with a $480 average RO and 55 inbound calls per day: roughly 19 missed calls daily, of which 40% would have booked = $3,650/day or roughly $1.3M annually in recoverable service revenue. Plus 1.5 to 3 service-writer hours per day reclaimed from status-check calls. Even at a 25% recovery rate, $325K back to the P&L on a $48K subscription.
the Fort Worth context
Fort Worth's SMB base is more blue-collar and trades-heavy than Dallas's — heavy in HVAC, plumbing, electrical, fencing, and auto repair serving the explosive suburban growth corridor along I-35W. After-hours emergency triage is the highest-ROI voice agent deployment here.
Ascero AI is founder-led from Waltham, Massachusetts. Both co-founders (Kadin Nestler and Jaiden Lawlor) build into customer calls directly — the discovery, prompt design, and tuning loop is run by the same people who close the deal. For Fort Worth auto repair shops that is meaningful because the phone-handling tuning that wins is vertical-and-region specific (a Fort Worth auto repair shops's ideal triage is not the same as a generic national template), and we ship those refinements monthly. US-based, no offshoring, no contract receptionist resellers — the people you talk to are the people building the agent.
Pricing is flat: Foundation tier at $4,000/month with a one-time $2,500 setup fee, unlimited inbound minutes, monthly tuning included, and 30-day cancellation. No annual contract, no per-call fees. Call recording disclosed per state two-party-consent law. Diagnostic and repair recommendations always require licensed tech sign-off — the agent never approves repairs or quotes binding pricing without writer / tech review. No PCI scope (payments via Stripe / shop POS link sent via SMS). Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act disclosures preserved on warranty-related calls. If you are a member of the local chamber (www.fortworthchamber.com), ask about the chamber-member referral discount.
frequently asked — auto repair shops in Fort Worth
Shop-Ware, Tekmetric, Mitchell 1 SE, R.O. Writer, NAPA TRACS, AutoVitals, and Identifix are native integrations. The agent writes structured ROs and reads live ticket status directly from the shop management system.
Captures customer location, vehicle make/model/year, breakdown symptoms, dispatches a configurable tow company (the shop's preferred tow partner), books the next-available bay slot, and writes the intake into the SMS. The customer gets a confirmation with the ETA.
No — the agent never quotes binding repair pricing or approves repairs. It schedules a diagnostic, captures symptoms, and books bay time. Pricing always requires writer / tech sign-off.
The agent can check parts on hand from the inventory module if integrated. For parts ordering and ETA, it routes to the parts manager with structured RO context — it does not place orders.
Reads the live RO status from the shop management system. "Where are we on this Honda?" gets an accurate, current-state answer without pulling the service writer off another call.
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Fifteen-minute scoping call. Foundation tier $4,000/month, $2,500 setup, live in two to four weeks. No annual contract, no per-call fees, reversible in five minutes if you want to roll back.