๐ Voice-to-Article Studio
"No more writing for poor Mike." Hit the red button. Mike just talks โ about the red cap, the chewed wire, the timing belt, the Tokyo seal. The system transcribes live, cleans up his words (spell-check, paragraph breaks, headers), drafts an article. He hits publish. 35 years of mechanical wisdom flows straight onto the site without him touching a keyboard.
โ How the magic works
๐ Today's draft ยท "The Red Cap Story" (Mike just dictated this)
The Red Cap That Cost a Tow Bill โ Why We Run the ABCs
So a fellow brought his truck in last week, towed all the way to our 8-bay shop because it wouldn't start. He had bought himself a new battery. Did everything right โ pulled the old one out, put the new one in, matched the red cable to the positive post just like the color told him. Hooked it down tight. Truck wouldn't start.
I opened the hood, lifted the red cable boot, and looked down. That little red plastic shipping cap was still on the post.
What the red cap is
When a battery comes off the auto-parts-store shelf, the factory puts a little plastic cap over each terminal โ black or green over the negative, bright red over the positive. It's a shipping safety cap. Keeps a metal tool from bumping the terminal in the delivery truck and starting a fire. You're supposed to peel it off and throw it away before you install.
Why his truck wouldn't crank
Plastic is an insulator. Zero electrical connectivity. Even though his cable was clamped on tight, all 12 volts of cranking power were trapped behind a fraction of an inch of red plastic. Dead system. No clicks. No lights. Nothing.
Why this matters at MDC
A lot of shops in this corridor would have run a quick scan, seen a "no communication" code, and tried to sell that fellow a $600 starter or a new alternator. We don't guess. The "A" in our ABCs stands for Advanced Continuity Checks. We check voltage parameters at the source. Physical inspection of the battery and terminals comes BEFORE anything gets put on the scanner. That's how we caught the red cap in two minutes. We peeled it off, cleaned the lead terminal down to mirror-finish conductivity, bolted it back down right, and the truck fired up.
Sent him home with his money still in his pocket. That's how we do it.
๐ค What the AI cleaned up (you can revert any line)
๐จ Cleanup style โ how the AI shapes Mike's voice
Mike's voice stays HIS. The AI just fixes typos, adds paragraph breaks, and inserts headers where natural. It never invents content. Pick a style:
- ๐ค "Country Storyteller" (default) โ keeps Mike's warm conversational tone, his Georgia phrases, his asides. Best for blog articles + show notes.
- ๐ "Technical Reference" โ tightens for SEO-friendly explainer articles. Adds H3 sections. Still in Mike's voice but more scannable.
- ๐ฑ "Phone-Search Intercept" โ auto-creates the article structure the phone-symptom SEO format uses: target keyword + reality + ABC fix.
- ๐ "Podcast Show Notes" โ formats for Buddy Wrench Live with episode header, sound-effect cues left blank for editor.
- ๐ฒ "TikTok Caption" โ condenses to 220 characters + hashtags. Saves to video-studio queue.
๐ Mike's voice archive ยท every dictation saved
Every recording is kept forever. Even if Mike never publishes one, his granddaughter will have hours of grandpa explaining transmissions in his own voice. That's a legacy gift you can't buy.
๐ค Mike never types a word โ friction zero โ 35 years of knowledge flows freely
๐ 3 published articles a week becomes effortless โ Mike talks for 5 min in the bay, system does the rest
๐ SEO compounds โ every voice memo becomes a Google-indexed phone-search intercept
๐ Pairs with Buddy Wrench Radio โ same voice recording โ show segment + article + TikTok caption
๐ Legacy capture โ Mike's voice preserved forever, every word kept for the family + the apprentices + the community
Papa, this is the simplest interface in the whole admin for the most powerful outcome. One red button. One man. Thirty-five years.