๐Ÿ”ง Built for Southern trades businesses

AI that talks like
it's from around here.

"fixin to" ยท "might could" ยท "bless your heart" ยท "over yonder" ยท "I reckon"

Most AI was trained on textbook English by people who've never said "fixin to" in their life. MyDayBack was trained on how Southern customers actually talk โ€” and it never misses the meaning.

160,000+ independent auto shops. Hundreds of thousands of plumbers, HVAC techs, and contractors. All of them deserve AI that actually gets them.

The two-way bridge
Southern trades owners communicate in plain honest talk. Southern customers communicate with politeness, indirect hints, and cultural courtesy. MyDayBack understands both โ€” and translates both directions perfectly.
๐Ÿ”ง Shop owner โ†’ Customer
Owner types
"tell him we're fixin to finish his truck up by end of day Friday but we might need him to come in earlier if the part gets here. also he might could save some money if he does the oil change at the same time"
AI sends to customer
"Great news โ€” your truck should be ready by end of day Friday! If the part arrives early, we may be able to finish sooner. Also, if you'd like to save on your next visit, we can include an oil change at the same time. Would that work for you?"
๐Ÿ”„

AI bridges
both ways

๐Ÿงข Customer โ†’ Shop owner
Customer texts
"Well bless your heart I appreciate y'all fittin me in, I reckon that clicky thing under the hood might could be something serious? The car she's been runnin rough ever since Tuesday and I'm fixin to head to my daughter's place over yonder in Tupelo next week"
AI tells owner
"Customer: clicking noise under hood + rough running since Tuesday. Needs car ready before next week โ€” driving to Tupelo. Concerned it's serious. Time-sensitive."
Southern language intelligence
We know what y'all actually mean

Southern English has grammar patterns, courtesy markers, and indirect communication styles that baffle most AI. We trained on the real thing.

Double modals

"I might could come in Thursday"
"Might could" is a real grammatical structure in Southern American English meaning "I possibly can." Not a typo. AI books the appointment.
โœ“ AI: "Thursday works! What time is best for you?"

"Fixin to"

"I'm fixin to bring it in"
"Fixin to" = "about to" or "getting ready to." Customer is on their way or planning to come very soon. High intent signal.
โœ“ AI confirms they're ready and prepares for arrival

"Bless your heart"

"Bless your heart, but that price..."
Context-dependent. Here it's polite setup for a complaint or price objection. AI recognizes the courtesy wrapper and addresses the real concern underneath.
โœ“ AI acknowledges and offers to discuss options

Indirect frustration

"I reckon you might be real busy but..."
Southern politeness wraps complaints. "I reckon you might be real busy" before a complaint = customer is actually frustrated but too polite to say so directly.
โœ“ AI addresses the frustration with extra warmth

DIY layman descriptions

"The clicky thing under the hood"
Southern customers describe car problems by feel, sound, and location โ€” not technical terms. "Clicky thing under the hood" could be serpentine belt, lifters, AC clutch. AI notes for mechanic to diagnose.
โœ“ AI: "We'll have our tech take a look at that clicking!"

"Over yonder"

"My shop's over yonder on 72"
"Over yonder" = over there, in that direction. Common directional expression. AI understands location references in natural Southern context.
โœ“ AI confirms the location and doesn't ask for clarification
Two directions handled
Owner โ†’ Customer. Customer โ†’ Owner.

Whether you're communicating out or decoding what customers are really saying โ€” the AI handles it both ways.

๐Ÿ”ง For the shop owner

You talk plain. Customers hear professional.

Type how you naturally talk. The AI sends clean, professional messages to customers โ€” with your warmth and directness intact.

You type: "tell her her car's done but we found her brake pads are about shot and she might could hold off a few weeks but I wouldn't push it past that" AI sends: "Your car is ready for pickup! While we had it in, we noticed your brake pads are getting low. They're not urgent today, but we'd recommend addressing them within the next few weeks. Want us to include that on your next visit?"
๐Ÿงข For decoding customers

Southern customers hint. The AI tells you what they actually need.

Southern customers are polite. That means they wrap real complaints in courtesy. The AI strips away the courtesy and tells you clearly what the customer actually needs.

Customer sends: "Well now I don't mean to be a bother but I reckon that thing y'all fixed last week might still be acting up a little bit, bless your heart I know y'all are busy but I sure would appreciate it if someone could maybe take a peek when y'all get a chance" AI tells you: "Callback needed: customer says repair from last week didn't fix the issue. Polite but frustrated. Wants to come back in. Priority follow-up."
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