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A no-start in a driveway doesn’t wait for a callback — it books whoever answers first

A stranded commuter, a fleet van down at a job site, a battery that won’t hold a charge — those calls need a truck rolling today, and the caller dials down the list until a live person picks up. MRTek’s AI Front Desk answers your line 24/7, captures every vehicle, symptom, and address in writing, and gets the urgent ones straight to you. It never quotes an estimate and never diagnoses a car over the phone — that’s always your call.

$499/mo, 30-day free trial · you approve anything it sends · starts with a free Scan.

Why it hurts more here

A missed mobile mechanic call is a booked stop gone

The driver is already stranded

A car that won’t start in a driveway or a work-site parking lot puts someone waiting on the curb, not on hold. They call down the list until a live voice answers — and book whoever shows up.

Voicemail doesn’t hold a booking

Nobody waits by a dead phone for a callback when their car won’t start. They tap the next mobile mechanic in the search results. A missed call is a booked driveway appointment at someone else’s address.

On-site diagnostics are the big-ticket work

A no-start or check-engine call is often the highest-value stop on the route — starter, battery, or ignition work runs well past a routine service. Missing that call is missing the job that pays for the week’s fuel and parts.

An estimate needs a look, not a guess

Every caller wants a number today, but a real estimate needs a technician’s eyes on the vehicle. The calls that go unanswered are the ones that never even get a truck rolling.

A pre-purchase inspection is a one-shot call

Someone about to buy a used car from a private seller wants a mechanic at that address today, before the seller moves on to the next buyer — miss that call and they find another inspector.

Fleet accounts are easy to lose

A property manager or small fleet with three vans down is recurring, predictable revenue — but a missed dispatch call or a missed follow-up quietly rolls to whichever mobile mechanic answered first.

Brakes and steering are not a phone call

A grinding brake or a car pulling hard to one side is a real safety concern — never something to talk a driver through or diagnose sight-unseen. That is exactly why it goes to a live person, fast.

How it works

Built for the way a mobile mechanic line actually rings

It captures the vehicle, the symptom, and the address so your dispatcher has what they need, it never quotes an estimate, and it hands brake and steering calls to a human — with you in control of everything it sends.

Answers 24/7, in your name

Early mornings before the commute, lunch-hour breakdowns, and the Friday-afternoon rush before a road trip. Every caller reaches your business, not a voicemail box.

Captures the job in writing

Vehicle, mileage, the symptom, and the address where the truck needs to go — turned into a daily and weekly written report your dispatcher can route a technician from.

Never quotes an estimate

A real number needs a technician’s eyes on the vehicle. The Front Desk captures the request and routes it to you — it never puts a price on a repair sight-unseen, and it never diagnoses the fault itself.

Routes brake and steering calls to a human

Anything that sounds like a safety system — brakes, steering, a wheel issue — gets the approved guidance and an immediate human handoff. The assistant never diagnoses the mechanical issue itself.

You approve anything it sends

Owner-approval guardrails on outbound messages, hard monthly budget caps, and a full record of everything it knows. Your data stays yours.

Starts with a free Scan

Every engagement begins with a free review — we tell you honestly whether the Front Desk pays for itself before you spend a dollar.

Find your market

Mobile mechanic markets across the DFW metro

Each page speaks to the local reality — the vehicle mix, the commutes, and the calls a mobile mechanic in that city actually fields.

Denton, TX

Denton County

a university city in Denton County anchored by UNT and TWU, with dense student-housing pockets, older in-town neighborhoods, and a newer ring of subdivisions on the edges.

Frisco, TX

Collin County

mostly Collin County with a west edge in Denton County, one of the fastest-growing suburbs in the country, almost entirely newer subdivisions and corporate office parks.

McKinney, TX

Collin County

Collin County seat, a historic downtown business district surrounded by a wide ring of newer subdivisions.

Plano, TX

Collin County

mostly Collin County with a southwest corner in Denton County, an established north suburb and major corporate hub with dense office parks and apartment corridors.

Lewisville, TX

Denton County

a north-metro city in Denton County straddling the I-35E corridor next to Lewisville Lake, with older established neighborhoods and newer development side by side.

Flower Mound, TX

Denton County

an affluent northwest suburb mostly in Denton County with a small sliver in Tarrant County, known for larger lots and multi-vehicle households.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Tarrant County seat and the western anchor of the metroplex, a large and geographically spread city mixing dense urban apartment corridors, industrial and warehouse districts, and wide residential neighborhoods.

Keller, TX

Tarrant County

an affluent northeast-Tarrant County suburb with larger lots and a family-heavy population close to DFW Airport.

Grapevine, TX

Tarrant County

a Tarrant County city sitting between DFW Airport and Grapevine Lake, with heavy rideshare and hospitality traffic alongside lake recreation.

Little Elm, TX

Denton County

a far-north Denton County suburb on the county's biggest lake, one of the fastest-growing lakeside communities in the metroplex with new subdivisions still filling in.

Straight answers

Questions mobile mechanic owners ask us

Wait — do you turn wrenches yourselves?+

No. MRTek builds AI systems for small businesses. This is our AI Front Desk for mobile mechanics and on-site auto repair businesses: it answers your business line 24/7, captures every vehicle, symptom, and location, and sends a written summary of every call, so you stop losing bookings to voicemail.

What does it cost?+

The MRTek Front Desk is $499 a month with a 30-day free trial. Every engagement starts with a free review first — no obligation.

Will it quote an estimate or diagnose my car over the phone?+

Never. It does not quote a price or diagnose the fault — a real estimate needs a technician’s eyes on the vehicle. And a brake, steering, or other safety-system concern is routed to a live human immediately, never talked through by the assistant. You approve anything it sends.

How do I try it?+

Call the live demo line at (940) 433-4940 and talk to it like a driver whose car just wouldn’t start in the driveway. Then book a free review and we will show you the honest math for your business.

Which areas do you cover?+

We are focused on the DFW-metro mobile mechanic markets — the suburbs across Denton, Collin, and Tarrant counties. Pick your city below, or ask us about yours.

Never lose another mobile repair to voicemail

Find My Quick Wins, or hear the Front Desk answer a call the way your customers would. In plain English, no pressure.

Find My Quick Wins

20 minutes with Michael. You’ll leave with a short, prioritized plan — what’s worth fixing, in what order, and what to ignore. No obligation, and we’ll tell you straight if something isn’t worth doing.

When suits you best?

No pressure, no jargon. We’ll tell you straight whether it’s worth doing.

Prefer we call you?

Our AI assistant calls at a time that suits you and runs the free review — about ten minutes.

We only call between 8am and 8pm CT, and only because you asked us to.