Auto
Used cars, dealers, repair, tires, title help, and specialist transfer.
Category Demos
Each category demo is a practical voice-agent package: what the caller asks, what the local file knows, when the broader directory is shown, and when a specialist number or sponsor is disclosed.
Used cars, dealers, repair, tires, title help, and specialist transfer.
Tow trucks, roadside help, jump starts, lockouts, tire changes, accident recovery, storage yards, and after-hours routing.
Plumbing, HVAC, roofing, electrical, lawn care, painting, and after-hours lead capture.
Nearby food, sponsor lists, event food, delivery preferences, and trusted local picks.
Nonprofits, churches, schools, civic groups, bulletins, sponsors, programs, and help resources.
Venues, calendars, weekend plans, parking notes, sponsor context, and voice-of-the-venue handoff.
Agents, listings-page pointers, open houses, property management, commercial tenants, and rentals.
Neutral routing to public clinics, urgent care, specialists, forms, and emergency disclaimers.
Water, trash, permits, meetings, police/fire non-emergency, libraries, parks, and official pages.
Sponsor disclosure, nonprofit lists, media lists, HOA vendors, influencer picks, and broader alternatives.
Take the call, summarize the need, capture permission, and route the follow-up.
Towing should be treated as its own specialist lane because the caller may be stranded, blocking traffic, at an accident scene, or unsure where they are. The agent should confirm safety first, ask whether emergency services are needed, get precise location or landmark context, identify vehicle type, ask whether roadside help might solve it, and only then route to a towing or roadside provider.
These demos should become live category pages backed by D1: one page for humans, one llms.txt file for agents, and one JSON file for systems. Tulsa auto, towing, and home services are the best first categories because they prove the local directory, urgent routing, sponsor, voice, and after-hours model quickly.