We run a mobile ADAS calibration company in South Florida. Four techs. Dozen shops. Steady work.
We tried the platforms everyone recommends. They helped us identify calibrations. Showed us which jobs needed what. Good stuff.
But we were still answering every call. Still dispatching manually. Still fielding "where's your tech?" calls all day long.
We weren't running a calibration company. We were running a call center that sometimes did calibrations.
The phone would ring while we were mid-calibration. Miss that call? That job goes to someone else. Answer it? Risk the work in front of you.
We'd finish a job and spend 20 minutes texting one tech to see if he could take the next one. Then calling another because the first didn't respond. Then updating the shop because they wanted to know when we'd arrive.
The software helped us know what to do. But it didn't do anything for us.
So we built what we actually needed
AI that answers the phone. In English. In Spanish. At 2 AM if someone calls.
Scheduling that knows which tech is available, where they are, and how many jobs they can handle. And just assigns them automatically.
A portal for shops so they can see job status themselves instead of calling us.
Email processing that reads estimates, extracts VINs, and creates jobs without us touching anything.
What we built
It's not a concept
RadarSolutions runs our operation every single day. Real calls. Real jobs. Real techs getting dispatched.
We built it because we needed it. Now we're offering it to other mobile ADAS companies who are stuck in the same cycle we were.
You shouldn't have to choose between answering the phone and doing the work.