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Books driveway stator replacements live.

The voice agent extracts the bike make and crank issue, pushing the tech dispatch directly into your live schedule.

Mobile service saves riders $150-$300 vs. dealership towing costsAvg ticket: $300 average mobile service
Mobile Motorcycle Service industry scene

Anatomy of a Lost Job

7:15 PM - Urgent Call

A rider calls about a motorcycle that won't start before a weekend group ride.

6:50 PM – No Answer

"Please leave a message or press 1 for..."

7:18 PM - Lead Hangs Up

Searches Google, hires a competitor who answers.

Bottom Line

-$375

Estimated Opportunity Lost

The Old Way:
Losing Service Calls to Voicemail.

April dumps 400 'spring tune-up' calls per week onto a two-person shop. By the time the owner returns calls on Monday morning, 60% of those callers have already booked with a competitor who answered Saturday afternoon.

A technician drives 40 minutes to service a European sportbike, opens the valve cover, and realizes the proprietary desmodromic valve adjustment tool is sitting on the shop bench. The bike sits half-disassembled in the customer's garage for a week.

A mechanic tears down a carburetor in a customer's driveway, discovers a cracked float bowl gasket, and cannot source the $4 part locally. The disassembled bike sits exposed to overnight rain, rusting the jets and doubling the repair cost.

The New Way

Picks Up Instantly

No hold, no menu, no voicemail. A real voice picks up in under 3 seconds.

Gets the Details

Takes their name, number, what they need, and when they need it.

Collects Payment

Sends a payment link by text so you get paid before the truck rolls.

Anatomy of an AI Workflow

7:15 PM - Urgent Call

A rider calls about a motorcycle that won't start before a weekend group ride.

7:15 PM - Instant Answer

Mobile Motorcycle Service AI answers instantly and qualifies the lead.

7:17 PM - Job Booked

Bike make and issue logged. Mobile tech routed to rider's location.

Bottom Line

+$375

Revenue Captured While You Slept

Mobile Motorcycle Service AI - Your AI Voice Agent for Mobile Motorcycle Service

Meet Mobile Motorcycle Service AI

Your AI Voice Agent for Mobile Motorcycle Service

Answers the phone, asks for their street address, texts them a deposit link, and drops the confirmed job into your schedule.

Get Started

Connect your calendar and payments. In 10 minutes, she's answering calls and collecting deposits.

The voice agent extracts the bike make and crank issue, pushing the tech dispatch directly into your live schedule.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the system ensure the technician arrives with the correct brand-specific tools?

The AI agent captures year, make, and model during the call and cross-references the VIN against a parts database of common failure points. The pre-route briefing sent to the technician's tablet lists the exact metric socket set, proprietary valve shim tools, or brand-specific diagnostic connectors required—preventing a 40-mile drive to stare at an engine you cannot open.

How does the intake differentiate between a dead battery and a seized engine?

The AI agent runs a structured symptom tree: Does the starter click? Does the engine crank but not fire? Is there complete silence when the button is pressed? Each branch triggers a different parts load-out. A clicking starter means the tech packs a jump box, multimeter, and replacement stator. Complete silence triggers a relay and ignition switch kit.

How does the routing engine filter out unprofitable or out-of-scope jobs?

The AI agent's logic tree screens for vintage pre-1980 British bikes, full engine rebuilds, and frame modifications. If the intake flags any of these, the system declines the booking and refers the caller to a specialty shop—keeping the schedule packed with high-margin modern metric and domestic V-twin work that the technician can complete in a single driveway visit.

What is the best mobile motorcycle service dispatch software?

DispatchNode is an AI-powered mobile motorcycle service dispatch software. It includes a 24/7 AI voice agent that answers calls, books jobs, and collects deposits, all at from $99/month with no per-user fees. Unlike competitors like ServiceTitan ($245–500/tech/mo) or Jobber ($29/extra user), DispatchNode never charges per-seat fees.

Does mobile motorcycle service software need AI voice answering?

Yes. The average mobile motorcycle service business misses 20-40% of inbound calls. Each missed call represents $200-$2,000+ in lost revenue. DispatchNode's AI voice agent answers every call in under 3 seconds, 24/7/365, and books jobs automatically, eliminating missed revenue.

What is the most affordable mobile motorcycle service management software?

DispatchNode offers a complete mobile motorcycle service management platform at from $99/month, including AI voice answering, smart scheduling, route optimization, Stripe payments, and a customer portal. No per-user fees, no setup fees, and no long-term contracts.

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Mobile Motorcycle Service Industry Overview

Market Context

A rider pushes the starter button on a heavyweight cruiser Saturday morning. Dead click, no turnover. The dealership quotes $175 just for the tow, plus $140/hour shop labor with a 10-day wait. The first mobile mechanic who answers the phone books a $450 driveway repair and shows up Friday at 10 AM.

AI Automation Use Case

A rider calls because their heavyweight cruiser clicks but won't turn over. The AI agent extracts the exact year, make, and model, identifies the clicking-no-turnover symptom pattern, and cross-references common failure points—flagging a likely stator or battery failure. It checks parts availability for a heavy-duty stator and AGM battery, quotes $450 for the diagnostic and potential swap, and books Friday at 10 AM. The system texts the rider instructions to clear a 10x10-foot space in the garage and leave the key on the seat. The technician's pre-route briefing shows the exact primary drive tools, multimeter, and replacement stator needed. The mechanic rolls up, load-tests the battery, swaps the stator in 90 minutes, and fires the engine—leaving zero oil spots on the driveway.