You're driving to work and the car makes a new noise. You're heading out on a family trip and have no idea if the brake pads will hold. Nobody checks the car before leaving — until it breaks down on the highway at 2 a.m. A quick look before you go prevents 90% of those scares.
The quick check, in actions
“Tell me where you're headed”
Work, a short drive, a long trip. I adjust what to check based on the route.
“Check the dashboard lights”
I'll tell you which ones to ignore and which ones not to.
“A quick look at your tires”
Pressure and wear, 10 seconds with the camera.
“Heard anything odd lately?”
If something's pending in your history, I'll remind you here.
“Fluid and battery levels”
The basics nobody checks until they fail.
Ready or not
Straight to the point. If something needs attention before you leave, I'll tell you now — not on the road.
Before you ask
Do I have to do this before every trip?
No. It's for the moments that matter: long drives, vacations, or when something felt off.
I don't have time
That's why it's 2 minutes, not the full check.
What if I already did the full check before?
Even better — this uses that history to check faster and more precisely.
Is it free?
Yes, always.