FeaturesVoice Commands

Voice Commands

Talk to Tuty like you'd talk to a coworker. No menus, no buttons, no typing — just say what you need and Tuty handles it.

Voice Enabled

How It Works

Tap the microphone button at the bottom of the chat screen. Speak naturally and Tuty will understand what you need. When you're done talking, Tuty processes your request and responds with actions, results, or follow-up questions.

What You Can Say

Work Orders

“Create a work order for John Smith”
“New work order, 2021 Toyota Camry, needs brakes”
“Add an oil change to the work order”
“Show me the current work order”
“Generate an estimate”

Tire Search

“Search for 225/65R17 tires”
“Find me Michelin all-season tires”
“Show me tires for a 2020 Honda CR-V”
“Add those tires to the work order”

Customer & Vehicle Lookup

“Look up customer Jane Rodriguez”
“Search for plate ABC-1234”
“Find the vehicle with VIN 1HGBH41...”
“Search by phone 555-0123”

Estimates & Payments

$“Generate an estimate for this work order”
$“Send a payment link to the customer”

Persona Selection

Tuty adapts its communication style based on the persona you choose in Settings. Pick the one that fits your shop best.

Professional

Clear, concise, business-like responses. Great for shops that want straightforward communication without extra flair.

Gearhead

Friendly, enthusiastic, and a bit more personality. Tuty talks like a fellow gearhead who loves cars and tires.

Speed Modes

Choose how Tuty balances speed and intelligence for your workflow.

Fast

Quickest responses. Uses pattern matching for common requests like creating work orders or adding services. Best for high-volume shops.

Standard

Balanced speed and understanding. Handles complex multi-step requests well. The default for most shops.

Smart

Most capable AI model. Best for unusual or complex requests that need more reasoning. Slightly slower but handles edge cases better.

Tips for Best Results

A few simple habits that help Tuty understand you clearly.

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Remember: You can always type your request in the text field if voice isn't convenient. Tuty understands typed messages the same way.