ChatGPT for MOT Garages: 5 Copy-Paste Prompts for Reminders, Reviews and Bookings | AI Alchemist

ChatGPT for MOT Garages: 5 Copy-Paste Prompts | AI Alchemist
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ChatGPT for MOT Garages:
5 Prompts That Write Your Reminder Texts, Review Replies and Booking Posts — While You’re Under the Car

65% of MOT bookings happen outside business hours. Your customers are searching and choosing online at 9pm, when your garage is dark and your phone is off. These 5 ChatGPT prompts make sure they choose you — with MOT reminders that prompt them to book, review requests that build your local ranking, and professional replies that handle complaints before they become public problems.

The independent garage’s hidden revenue problem is not mechanical — it’s administrative. MOT reminders that never got sent. Review requests that felt too awkward to ask. Customer messages that sat unanswered while you were under a car. A “we charged you too much” review that sat on Google for six months because nobody replied.

Each of these is a revenue leak. ChatGPT on your phone seals them — five minutes between jobs, for free, with no technical knowledge required.

65%
of MOT bookings happen outside business hours — your digital presence books them while you sleep
Free
the ChatGPT app on your phone — no subscription, no setup, no tech skills
<60 sec
from opening ChatGPT to an MOT reminder text or review reply you can send
💡 Set Up Your Garage Context First — 45 Seconds
Open the ChatGPT app and paste this at the start of any new conversation: “My garage context: I run [garage name] in [your town]. We’re an independent garage specialising in [MOT testing / car servicing / both / plus tyres, brakes etc.]. My customers are mainly [local families / commuters / older vehicles / fleet vehicles — pick yours]. My communication style is [friendly and approachable / professional / straight-talking]. Use this for everything you write for me today.” That one paste transforms every output below from generic to specific.

Prompt 1 — The MOT Reminder Text

A customer has their MOT done with you. Their next one is due in twelve months. Do you remind them? Most independent garages don’t — not because they don’t want to, but because sending individual reminder texts for every customer feels like admin nobody has time for. The customer books with whoever comes up first on Google when they remember in eleven months. You lose the repeat business.

This prompt writes the reminder text. All you need to do is send it four weeks before their MOT is due.

⚡ Prompt 1 — MOT Reminder Text Direct revenue impact — retains repeat customers
The problem: customers who don’t get a reminder book their next MOT with whoever appears first on Google — not whoever did the best job last year.
▶ Copy and paste this into ChatGPT:
"Write a short, friendly text message or WhatsApp to send to a customer reminding them their MOT is coming up. Customer name: [their name]. Their vehicle: [make and model if you know it — or leave blank]. MOT due: approximately [month / in X weeks]. The message should: remind them in a warm, non-pushy way, mention that we’re happy to book them in, and give a simple way to respond — either reply to this message or call us. Under 60 words. Friendly and local — from a garage that remembers who they are, not an automated system."
✅ Build a Reminder Template
Once you have an MOT reminder you’re happy with, ask ChatGPT: “Turn this into a template with [BRACKETS] for everything that changes each time.” Save it in your phone notes. Every reminder after that takes 20 seconds to personalise and send. Over a year, that habit retains a significant percentage of customers who would otherwise drift to a competitor.

Prompt 2 — The Job Completion Summary

A customer drops their car off and picks it up hours later. You tell them verbally what was done and what was found. Three days later they’ve forgotten the details and start wondering what they paid for. A written summary sent after every job — what was done, what we found, what to watch for next time — builds trust and dramatically reduces “what did you actually do to it?” calls.

⚡ Prompt 2 — Job Completion Summary Builds trust and reduces callbacks
The problem: customers who don’t understand what was done to their car feel uncertain about the value — and uncertain customers don’t come back.
▶ Copy and paste this into ChatGPT:
"Write a short, clear text or WhatsApp message to send to a customer after completing work on their vehicle. The work completed was: [list what was done — e.g. ‘full service, oil and filter change, checked and topped up all fluids, replaced front wiper blades’]. Any advisory items noted: [e.g. ‘rear tyres getting low — worth watching over the next month or so’ / ‘all good, no advisories’]. The message should: summarise clearly what was done, mention any advisories plainly without alarming them, and thank them for bringing the car to us. Under 80 words. Professional but friendly — like a mechanic who respects their customer’s intelligence."
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Prompt 3 — The Google Review Request

Reviews are the single biggest factor in whether someone calls you or the garage down the road when their engine warning light comes on at 9pm. Most satisfied customers would leave a review if you asked — but the ask rarely happens because it feels pushy, or because there’s no time to write a different message for each customer. This prompt writes a natural, non-pushy review request in under 60 seconds.

⚡ Prompt 3 — Google Review Request Direct impact on your local search ranking
The problem: independent garages consistently lose customers to competitors with more reviews — even when the quality of work is higher.
▶ Copy and paste this into ChatGPT:
"Write a short, warm text or WhatsApp I can send to a customer after completing their MOT or service, asking for a Google review. The job was: [briefly describe — e.g. ‘full MOT pass, no advisories’ / ‘MOT plus brake pads replaced’]. The message should: check they’re happy with the work, explain that a Google review makes a genuine difference to a small independent garage trying to compete with the chains, make the ask feel natural and unpressured, and thank them. Under 55 words. Sounds like a real person — not an automated review platform. I’ll add my Google review link at the end."
⚠️ Always Include Your Google Review Link
To get your review link: Google your garage name → click “Get more reviews” in your Business Profile → copy the link. Paste it at the end of every review request. Without a direct link, most customers won’t search for where to leave it. This one step doubles the conversion rate of every review request you send.

Prompt 4 — The “You Overcharged Me” Review Reply

It happens to every garage. A customer leaves a review claiming the price was unfair, the work wasn’t necessary, or they were ripped off. It’s visible to every potential customer who searches for you. Getting defensive or ignoring it is equally damaging. A calm, professional, factual reply demonstrates integrity to every future customer who reads it — even if the reviewer doesn’t change their mind.

⚡ Prompt 4 — Pricing Complaint Review Reply Protects your reputation with every future customer
The problem: pricing complaint reviews hurt hardest because they are the most visible to cautious potential customers — and the easiest to mishandle when you’re defensive.
▶ Copy and paste this into ChatGPT:
"Help me write a professional reply to this Google review: [paste the review]. From my side: [briefly explain — e.g. ‘the parts cost is industry standard and we showed the customer the price list beforehand’ / ‘the additional work was only done after verbal authorisation’ / ‘we acknowledge the price was higher than expected and have since updated how we communicate estimates’]. Write a reply that: (1) thanks them for raising it, (2) states our position calmly and factually, (3) invites them to discuss directly with me personally, (4) demonstrates to other readers that we operate transparently and take concerns seriously. Under 100 words. Composed, professional, never defensive."

Prompt 5 — The Booking Availability Post

Most independent garages have no online presence beyond a Google Business Profile. The garages that are growing bookings in 2026 are the ones posting consistent, simple content on Facebook — “we have slots available this week” posts that reach their local audience at exactly the right moment. This prompt writes that post in under 60 seconds and works for every week, every season.

⚡ Prompt 5 — Weekly Booking Availability Post Drives bookings from your local Facebook audience
The problem: customers who need an MOT or service this week book whoever appears first — not whoever did the best job before. A weekly availability post puts you front of mind at exactly the right moment.
▶ Copy and paste this into ChatGPT:
"Write a short, friendly Facebook post announcing that we have MOT or service slots available this week at my garage. Details: Slots available: [e.g. ‘Tuesday afternoon and Friday morning’ / ‘we’ve had a cancellation this Wednesday’]. Any current offer: [e.g. ‘MOT from £45 this week only’ / ‘no special offer this week’]. How to book: [call us on / message us / book online at]. The post should: feel like it’s from a real local garage, not a corporate booking platform, create a mild sense of availability rather than desperation, and end with a simple call to action. Under 60 words."

Why These Prompts Work — The CRAFT Method

Every prompt above uses the CRAFT Method — the five-part framework that transforms ChatGPT from a generic writing tool into something that sounds like your garage. Vague instructions produce vague output. Specific context produces something you’d actually send.

C
Context
Your garage, your location, your customer
R
Role
ChatGPT as your customer comms writer
A
Ask
The exact message or post you need
F
Format
Word count — short enough to read and send
T
Tone
Professional, friendly local — not corporate

Also see: ChatGPT for Plumbers — the same approach applied to the plumbing trades, with 5 prompts for quotes, running late messages and review requests.

What Other Tradespeople and Garage Owners Say

★★★★★
“I started sending MOT reminders using the prompt template. Within the first month, four customers booked their MOT with us who I’m certain would have gone elsewhere. That’s probably £400 in revenue from one habit change.”
Gary M. — Independent garage owner, Nottinghamshire
★★★★★
“We had a bad review accusing us of overcharging. I used the review reply prompt and wrote something calm and factual in about two minutes. We got two new customers that week who specifically mentioned they’d read how we handled the complaint.”
Anita P. — Garage co-owner, West Midlands

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — and independent garages are an especially strong fit because so much revenue is lost to preventable admin failures: MOT reminders that never got sent, review requests that never happened, and customer queries that went unanswered. ChatGPT on your phone handles all of these in under 60 seconds each. The free version is sufficient and no technical skills are required.
ChatGPT is the most practical AI tool for independent garages because it handles the highest-volume written tasks directly from a phone: MOT reminder texts, customer communication, review requests and social posts. No technical setup, no subscription for basic use, works between jobs. It is the fastest way to start saving time on written admin this week with no commitment or cost.
A warm, non-pushy review request sent by text or WhatsApp immediately after completing a job converts at a much higher rate than a verbal ask or a sign in the waiting area. ChatGPT writes this message in under 60 seconds. Over a month of consistently asking, even a 20% conversion rate translates into significantly more reviews and a higher local Google ranking.
Your phone is almost always more practical. The ChatGPT app is free on iOS and Android. The voice input feature is particularly useful — you can describe a job verbally while walking to the next task and ChatGPT processes it. For MOT reminders and review requests, the entire workflow (open app, describe the situation, copy the reply, send) takes under two minutes from anywhere.
Yes — industry data from garage booking platforms confirms the majority of online MOT and service bookings are made in the evening and at weekends. This is why your review presence and reminder texts are so important: they ensure customers think of you first when they’re ready to book at 9pm, rather than choosing whoever appears first with the best Google rating.
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Kieron Penrose
Creator of the CRAFT Method · AI Alchemist

Kieron spent 20 years as a management trainer working with global brands including Pepsi and Cadbury. He now helps small business owners get real results from AI — without a tech background, a coding degree, or an IT department.

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