The CRM for tint, paint protection, vinyl wrap, and ceramic shops. An AI sales rep answers every lead in seconds. Quotes come from your own tiers. Accepted proposals auto-invoice in Square. The whole shop, one app.
Drop the form on your website. Submissions come in tagged with vehicle, service, and source. The AI texts them back before they open another shop's site.
It reads every outbound message, including ones you typed, and decides whether the next step makes sense. Stops the moment the customer is satisfied.
Every model ships preloaded — you just set the prices. Branded proposals go out in one click, and accepted proposals auto-create a Square invoice.
Jobs land on the calendar with vehicle, service, and tech attached. Google events show alongside so nothing double-books.
Qualifies every lead, quotes from your tiers, and follows up on your schedule. Stops the moment the customer is satisfied.
Qualifies every lead, quotes from your pricing, and follows up on your schedule. All the upside of a front-desk closer, none of the salary.
One snippet on your site. Every submission lands in the inbox, tagged with vehicle, service, and source.
One shop number, the whole team. Threads belong to the customer, not a person's phone.
Accepted proposals become jobs, with vehicle, service, and tech already attached. Google events show alongside.
Accepted proposals auto-create a Square invoice and payment link. Status updates the second they pay.
Every car model ships loaded. You set your prices once. The AI quotes from the right tier every time.
Branded public link with live viewed/accepted tracking. One click, and the customer can pay the deposit.
I run a tint and PPF shop. Every CRM I tried was built for landscapers or HVAC techs and bent into something almost-useful for film work. The pricing model was wrong, the scheduling was wrong, the messaging was wrong.
So I built what my shop needed, and kept building for the shops I talked to. Every model preloaded. Pricing that matches how you actually quote. An AI that knows a 718 Cayman from a base Boxster. Proposals that become Square invoices the second they're accepted. Commissions that respect vesting and claw back when a job loses profit.
If you run a film shop, this was built for you by someone running one too.
We stopped losing leads the first week. The AI was quoting Caymans at 1 AM while I was asleep, and I woke up to deposits paid. I didn't think that was possible for a shop our size.
Front desk used to be two people on personal phones. Now it's one inbox, zero drama when someone's out.
A job lost profit mid-install and FilmIQ clawed back the commission automatically. I would not have caught that.
Early access shops lock the launch rate for life. Cancel anytime.
One location. Full platform.
Two or more locations. One platform.
SMS carrier fees (Twilio) pass through at cost. No setup fees, no per-seat charges, no contract.
Automotive shops doing PPF, color PPF, vinyl wrap, window tint, or ceramic coating. Single location or a small group.
Yes. Accepted proposals auto-create a Square invoice with a payment link, and payment status flows back into FilmIQ as soon as the customer pays.
No. You train it with a voice guide and your own pricing. It quotes from your tiers, follows your rules, and reads photos the customer sends.
Yes. Add the front desk, installers, and managers. Everyone shares the same inbox, calendar, and customer history.
A day. Every car model ships preloaded, so you're setting prices, not building a catalog. Early access shops get hands-on setup from the founder.
FilmIQ is in early access. Small rollout, hands-on setup, direct support from the founder. Request access and we'll get your AI sales rep on the phones by the end of the week.