Your auto shop gets 20 calls a day asking the same things: oil change price, brake pad cost, tire availability. Your technicians are busy. A Telegram bot answers pricing and availability questions instantly.
Real conversation example. The bot answers questions, collects info, and hands off to your team when needed.
Telegram works well for auto shops that want a quick-response channel. Customers can send photos of issues, and the bot can provide initial assessments.
Pick your AI model
Claude, GPT, or Gemini. Bring your own API key from the provider. No markup, you pay them directly.
Connect Telegram
One-click setup in your RunMyClaw dashboard. No coding, no terminal. See the full setup guide.
Train with your info
Add your automotive details: services, pricing, policies, FAQ. The AI learns it and responds accurately.
You bring your own API key from Anthropic, OpenAI, or Google. No markup, no hidden fees. Full cost breakdown.
The bot can describe common symptoms and suggest possible issues, but it is not a diagnostic tool. Always recommend an in-person inspection for accurate diagnosis.
WhatsApp is more common, but Telegram is growing. If your customer base skews younger or more tech-savvy, Telegram works well.
$30/mo for hosting plus $3-10/mo in API costs. Auto service inquiries are typically straightforward.
The AI can have conversations about maintenance schedules, but it does not send proactive reminders. For that, use your shop management software.