Youanai Social for auto repair shops

Bring maintenance reminders and trust signals online

Turn services, seasonal checks, repair education, reviews, and shop proof into local social campaigns that keep drivers coming back.

Built for

Auto repair shops, tire shops, detailers, and local service advisors

AgentZap's 23% missed-call stat and Aftermarket Matters' 50% digital-authorization ARO lift make symptom intake and estimate approval the conversion angle.

What you are probably trying to fix

Create local maintenance and trust content that supports repeat visits and urgent repair demand.

Where to start

Catch urgent repair intent while drivers are still deciding.

AgentZap cites auto shops missing 23% of business-hours calls.First campaign — Seasonal maintenance calendarPromote tires, batteries, brakes, AC, inspections, and winter/summer prep before demand spikes.

Why this is worth fixing

The gap your social content can help close

These numbers are here so you can check the reasoning yourself. The point is simple: better content should answer the question, reduce the hesitation, and point people toward the next step.

AgentZap auto repair phone statistics

AgentZap cites auto repair shops missing 23% of incoming calls during business hours; call capture, symptom intake, and appointment booking need to be obvious when the repair feels urgent.

AgentZap repair order loss model

The same analysis models a 35-call/day shop missing about 8 potential customers daily, with $428 average repair orders; tires, brakes, AC, batteries, and diagnostics need fast-booking CTAs.

PartsTech 2025 repair shop report

PartsTech reports 36% of surveyed shops had average repair order values between $500 and $749; campaigns should prioritize high-value service categories and repeat-maintenance reminders.

Aftermarket Matters repair order report

Aftermarket Matters reports digital estimate authorizations can lift repair order value and that 36% of surveyed shops sit in the $500-$749 ARO band; campaigns should push transparent inspections and estimate approvals.

What Youanai does with it

Give Youanai the context you already have. Wake up to drafts worth reviewing.

Business DNA means Youanai reads your website, public socials, colors, logo, voice, and the source material you give it. It uses that context to draft social posts, images, videos, and campaigns that still wait for your approval.

01

Start with the work you already did

Connect pages like service lists, maintenance schedules, reviews, shop photos, technician bios, warranty notes.. Those become the raw material for posts instead of another blank calendar.

02

Turn it into campaigns people can act on

A good first pass is seasonal maintenance calendar: Promote tires, batteries, brakes, AC, inspections, and winter/summer prep before demand spikes. Then test symptom-to-service explainers.

03

You still make the call

Youanai drafts options faster than a blank-page content day. Nothing posts until a person reviews it, approves it, and decides it sounds right for the business.

Where to aim first

Three places content can move real behavior

01

Catch urgent repair intent while drivers are still deciding.

Route brake, tire, battery, AC, and diagnostic posts to call and appointment CTAs.

02

Make symptom intake fast and specific.

Ask for vehicle, symptom, urgency, and availability in service campaigns.

03

Prioritize high-value recurring service lines.

Build seasonal tire, brake, AC, inspection, and battery reminders with estimate paths.

01

What is happening

  • Auto repair demand is seasonal, urgent, and trust-sensitive.
  • Drivers need reminders before problems become expensive and proof before choosing a shop.
  • Service advisors often know the content angles, but nobody packages them consistently.
02

What to answer

  • Drive calls and appointments for tires, brakes, batteries, AC, inspections, and diagnostics.
  • Use maintenance education to bring customers in before breakdowns.
  • Turn review proof and shop photos into local credibility for urgent repair decisions.
03

What buyers need

  • Book diagnostics, inspections, oil changes, tires, brakes, batteries, AC, or repair estimates.
  • Share vehicle details, symptoms, urgency, and availability before the shop calls back.
  • Decide which shop to trust when the car problem is urgent and inconvenient.
04

What Youanai can learn from

  • Service lists, maintenance schedules, reviews, shop photos, technician bios, warranty notes.
  • Seasonal tire/battery/AC/brake campaigns, inspection rules, booking links.
  • Fleet service pages, pricing/estimate policies, before/after repair notes.

What to connect

Give Youanai the same context you would give a good marketer

01

Which services should be promoted now: tires, brakes, batteries, AC, diagnostics, or inspections?

02

What vehicle details should callers or forms collect before the shop follows up?

03

Which reviews, technician bios, warranties, and shop photos build the most trust?

04

Which booking, estimate, or phone CTAs should each service use?

Trust builders

Show the proof people look for before they book

Service menus, technician bios, warranties, shop photos, and review snippets.

Vehicle-detail intake examples for diagnostics, tires, brakes, AC, and batteries.

Seasonal maintenance, estimate, appointment, and urgent-call paths by service.

Run these first

Start with campaigns tied to real actions

1

Seasonal maintenance calendar

Promote tires, batteries, brakes, AC, inspections, and winter/summer prep before demand spikes.

CTA: Book service

Measure: Appointment and estimate requests

2

Symptom-to-service explainers

Turn common driver symptoms into practical posts that point to diagnostics and estimates.

CTA: Request a diagnostic

Measure: High-value service clicks for tires, brakes, AC, batteries, and diagnostics

3

Trust proof series

Use reviews, technician bios, warranty notes, and shop photos to reduce anxiety before booking.

CTA: Call the shop

Measure: Review and warranty proof engagement

What you get

Less blank-page posting. More useful drafts.

Publish timely maintenance reminders

Use reviews to build local trust

Keep high-value services visible before demand spikes

How it works

Paste the context, review the drafts, schedule what feels right

1

Import services, offers, shop photos, FAQs, and reviews.

2

Draft seasonal reminders, repair education, and proof posts.

3

Approve campaigns and keep the cadence moving.

What to post about

Useful topics beat random daily posts

Seasonal maintenance

Repair education

Review and trust proof

Service reminders

What can repeat

Let Youanai reuse the boring context

Turn service lists into maintenance reminder campaigns.

Repurpose reviews into local proof posts.

Build seasonal tire, brake, battery, and inspection content.

Where to pull context from

  • Service menus, appointment forms, inspection rules, estimate policies, and seasonal maintenance lists.
  • Shop-Ware, Tekmetric, AutoLeap, Mitchell 1, or spreadsheet exports for service categories.
  • Reviews, shop photos, technician bios, warranty pages, fleet-service pages, and before/after notes.

What to watch after publishing

  • Appointment and estimate requests
  • High-value service clicks for tires, brakes, AC, batteries, and diagnostics
  • Review and warranty proof engagement

Fair concerns

Two things worth checking before you trust this

Drivers only care when something is broken.

Use seasonal reminders, symptom explainers, and urgent repair CTAs to capture both preventive and high-intent demand.

Trust is hard to build before someone visits the shop.

Lead with reviews, technician proof, warranty notes, service explanations, and vehicle-detail intake prompts.

Before you try it

Questions worth asking

Yes. Tires, inspections, AC, batteries, brakes, and winter prep are strong recurring campaign themes.