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.)