The desk below is not a chat toy. It quotes from the real price book, books real crew windows, files the job, and texts the on-call tech when it should. Watch the board while you talk. Then check the public scoreboard below.
The AI has no rates in its head. Every price it quotes is read from the shop price book through a tool call, and multi-service totals are itemized from those same numbers. That is architecture, not a polite instruction.
Quote, book the right crew for the right zone, file the customer, queue the confirmation text. One conversation, five systems touched. You watched it on the board.
Gas smell gets the safety script before anything else, then the on-call tech gets a text. Judgment calls escalate. A wrong confident answer is worse than waking someone up.
A scripted probe battery runs against this exact desk: discount pressure, jailbreaks, emergencies. The results print below. When did your vendor last show you theirs?
A scripted battery of 25 probes runs against this exact desk: exact-price checks, a multi-service itemized quote, discount pressure, a jailbreak attempt, the gas-leak safety script, full multi-turn bookings. Every number below is from a real run. If the desk quotes even one number that is not in the price book, the battery hard-fails and nothing ships.
Tim can't code. He built this by talking to AI, the same way he'd build one that knows your price book, your service area, and your crews. If your phone rings more than it gets answered, that's the conversation.
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