For tint shops
Tint is a volume game. Answer first, win it.
A tint lead texts three shops and books whoever answers. FilmIQ answers in seconds with your real pricing, then keeps the schedule full without double-booking a Saturday.
Every glass section has its own price.
Roll-ups, quarters, back glass, sunroof. Carbon and ceramic IR live in your film list with their own markups, and the back glass earns its labor rate.
The Saturday schedule, survivable.
Overlap blocking, shop hours, and reminder texts that cancel themselves when a job moves. Walk-in invoices for the customer who just wants 5% on the back three.
The upsell that's already written.
Proposals suggest the add-on you'd pitch anyway, whether that's a windshield strip, a ceramic upgrade, or the PPF conversation, with prices the customer can approve on the spot.
Say an F-150 wants fronts matched
2025 F-150, fronts matched to the factory rear.
Two front roll-ups, easy. Ceramic IR from your film list.
The quote goes out by text before the customer leaves
the parking lot at work.
FAQ
Tint shop questions.
Tint moves fast. Is this heavy?
Quoting is picking glass sections from a list you set up once. The AI handles the back-and-forth; you see a booked job.
Does it know tint law?
It quotes your products and your prices. What you offer per state stays your call, and the voice guide keeps the AI from promising anything you don't.
Can customers book without talking to anyone?
Leads can go from form to AI conversation to an approved proposal without you touching the thread. Booking the slot stays a one-click step on your side, so the schedule stays yours.
The next tint lead texts three shops and books the one that answered. Be that shop.