Voice for Yards
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Answers your phone 24/7

Voice for Yards sells parts while you sleep.

It answers the calls you miss — nights, weekends, lunch rush — quotes the part, and books the buyer before they call the yard down the road.

Not live yet — we're building it with a small group of yards first, and showing each one their own missed-call numbers.

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The #1 complaint in the business

The phone is where yards lose the sale.

Phone unreachability is the single most common complaint buyers have about salvage yards. In their words:

“Tried calling to verify… nobody would talk to me and eventually they hung up without ever saying a word. Tried calling back 5 times and no answer.”

— used-parts buyer, online review

“Called 6 yards in 2 weeks. Zero replies.”

— used-parts buyer, online review

Every one of those is a buyer who was ready to pay. Voice for Yards picks up the first time — 24/7 — so that money stops walking to your competitor.

It's not live yet, and we won't fake a demo. When it works, you'll hear a real call — not a staged clip.

We already build tools yards use.

We're not strangers to your yard. These are live and free right now — no login, no catch:

“This is the first time in automotive history where the new technology can actually kill you if you don't understand it.”

— Wally Dingman, OARA Executive Director, 2026 Convention

Sources: Chevrolet, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Nissan, Tesla, Toyota Emergency Response Guides · Cards last updated

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The math

What are missed calls costing you?

After-hours, lunch rush, already on another line.

$6,800/mo

~225 missed calls a month · even if just 1 in 4 was a ready buyer · at $120 a sale.

That's roughly $80,000 a year. A rough estimate from your own numbers — we'll pull your real missed-call data on a 15-minute call.

We'll only email you about your number and your audit — nothing else.

Auto recycling is a $32B/yr industry across 9,000+ US yards — and most are small (median 4 employees). Recycled parts run 20–80% cheaper than new, so a missed parts call is usually a buyer ready to spend. (ARA)

Shops in the trade miss ~23% of calls during business hours, and 31% of calls come after hours; 78% of callers just try a competitor when no one picks up. (Automotive-industry figures — ASA / AgentZap.)

No one publishes a per-yard miss rate or average ticket — which is exactly why this is an estimate, and why the real number comes from your own call data.

Founding yards

We're building this with a handful of yards. Want in?

Voice for Yards isn't live yet — on purpose. We're sitting down with owners to learn how parts calls really go before we ship it. Take a 15-minute call and you'll walk away with a rough number on the after-hours calls you're losing today — plus founding-yard pricing locked in if you want it later. No demo theater, no obligation.

What happens on the call: 15 minutes — how your phone's handled today → a rough missed-call number → done.

Prefer email? Leave your details and we'll reach out.

No spam, no sales list — we only email you about your audit. (We already build the free tools above; we're not here to pitch you.)