Delivery time, range, towbars, trade-ins, financing. The questions come in the evening when the buyer is comparing three brands, and you are closed. MotherX answers from your model pages, stock list and terms, around the clock.
The buyer has settled on make and model long before setting foot in the building. That decision happens in the evening, on a phone, with three tabs open. If she cannot get an answer on range or delivery time right there, the brand that answered first is the one left on the list.
The same eight recur on almost every model, and the answer is already in the material you have.
What is on the floor now, and the wait on an order.
WLTP versus real range, charging speed and which cables are included.
What separates the variants, and what can be ordered as an option.
How the valuation is done, and what documentation is needed.
Which schemes you offer, and what separates a loan from private leasing.
Service intervals, what the warranty covers and how long it lasts.
What is required to test drive, and how long you get the car.
Winter wheels, roof racks and what fits which model.
Point at the sitemap. The AI reads model pages and stock lists and builds a searchable model of them.
Model sheets, price lists, warranty terms and financing terms. PDF is a described source type.
A small script in the page template, so it is available on every model page. WordPress has a ready-made plugin.
Questions and captured contacts collect in the dashboard, so you see which models draw interest.
A model that triggers many questions usually has a model page missing something. The dashboard ranks them, so you know which page to fill in first, and which questions recur often enough to belong in the listing text.
No. It can state prices and terms as published, but a binding offer, a trade-in value or a discount has to come from a salesperson. Questions heading that way are handed over immediately.
Sources are re-synced on a schedule, so changes to model and stock pages are picked up on their own. For anything that changes hour to hour the answer should point to the page rather than state a number, and a direct link to the stock system is an integration to be scoped.
It can state what is required and ask for contact details so a salesperson follows up. The booking itself can be integrated with the system you use, but that is integration work, not a standard feature.
It is instructed to answer from the sources you have connected and to say when the answer is not there. That reduces the risk without eliminating every error. All conversations are logged, so you can see what was said and correct the source.
Chat can ask for contact details when the buyer shows intent. You configure the purpose, consent, who receives it and how it is stored.
Connect the model pages and the material, and see what buyers actually wonder about before they walk in. No card required. Setup included.
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