Use AI to review your shop's social media posts and ads before publishing to catch mistakes and improve customer appeal.
Before you post that service special, shop update, or seasonal reminder on Facebook, Instagram, or your website, let AI review it like a customer would. Ask it to flag confusing terms, point out missing details that might cause questions, suggest better headlines, and tell you if the tone feels too pushy or too boring. This is especially useful for promotional posts where you want people to call or book — AI can spot when your call-to-action is buried or unclear. You can also use AI to test multiple versions of the same post and pick the one that sounds most natural and appealing. For example, if you're announcing a brake special, paste three different ways of saying it and ask AI which one is clearest and most likely to get attention. This takes two minutes and can mean the difference between a post that gets ignored and one that fills your schedule. This works for Google Business updates, email newsletters, flyers, and even text blast drafts. The key is asking AI to review from the customer's point of view — not yours. You'll catch jargon you didn't realize you used, unclear pricing, and missed opportunities to build trust or urgency.
Try this prompt today
“You are a potential customer scrolling social media who knows nothing about cars. Review this post I'm about to publish for my auto shop and tell me: 1) What's confusing or unclear, 2) What important details are missing, 3) If the tone feels trustworthy or pushy, 4) How to make the headline more attention-grabbing. Here's the post: [paste your draft post here]”
March 6, 2026
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