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AI visibility for towing

Tibly for towing services.

A driver stuck on the shoulder doesn't scroll search results — they ask their phone “24-hour towing near me” or “how much does a tow cost?” and get back 2–3 company names. Tibly runs those questions across every major AI engine daily, shows you who gets recommended and why, and drafts the content that makes your trucks the ones that get called.

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Why operators switch

The most urgent customer picks from the shortest list.

Nobody comparison-shops from the side of a highway. They take the first trustworthy name an AI answer gives them. Either your dispatch number is in that answer or the call goes to a competitor.

2–3

Tow companies a typical AI answer names. Everyone else is invisible.

8 engines

ChatGPT, Gemini, AI Overviews, Perplexity, and more. Each keeps its own list.

24/7

Your customers call at 2am. We track the emergency questions — “tow truck near me open now” — around the clock, every day.

What you get

Built for the questions that keep your trucks rolling.

Stranded drivers ask AI about price, speed, and trust — fast. Tibly tracks the exact phrasings your next dispatch call starts with.

Prompts

Track the prompts stranded drivers actually type

We monitor the real questions that trigger a tow call: “24-hour towing near me,” “how much does a tow cost,” “cheap towing that won't scam me.” You see the answers those prompts produce across every engine — the actual names and phone numbers an engine hands to a driver on the shoulder.

Competitors

Scored answers: who got named, in what order

Every response is scored — which tow companies were recommended, in what position, and how each engine described them. You'll know whether ChatGPT calls you “a fast, fairly priced 24-hour operator” or lists the competitor with the predatory-towing reputation first, and who owns the flatbed and heavy-duty questions in your service area.

Sources

See which sources AI trusts for towing

Engines lean on Google reviews, Yelp, AAA's service network, and Nextdoor recommendation threads when they pick tow companies — and towing is a trust-scarred category, so review complaints about surprise fees get quoted verbatim. Tibly shows the exact pages cited in each answer, so you know which surface is deciding your call volume.

Actions

Drafted fixes for the pages that win

Tibly drafts the content engines actually cite: transparent rate pages (hook fee plus per-mile, in dollars), service-area pages for every highway and suburb you cover, and pages for the services drivers name — flatbed, motorcycle towing, winch-outs, jump starts. You publish; the engines start quoting you.

Questions we track

Every phrasing of “who do I call for a tow?”

Drivers ask by urgency, price, vehicle, and location. We track all of it.

  • Emergency calls: “24-hour towing near me,” “tow truck open now”
  • Price checks: “how much does a tow cost,” “cheap towing near me that's legit”
  • Vehicle-specific: “flatbed tow for a lowered car,” “motorcycle towing near me”
  • Roadside rescue: “winch-out service near me,” “jump start or tow, who do I call”
  • Heavy duty: “semi truck towing near me,” “RV towing in <city>”
  • Trust checks: “<your company> reviews,” “towing companies that don't overcharge in <city>”
  • Your own questions: add anything your customers ask, in plain English
FAQ

What towing operators ask us.

Straight answers — the same kind we want AI engines giving about your company.

Do stranded drivers really ask ChatGPT for a tow?
Yes — it's the fastest path from panic to a phone number. A driver on the shoulder asks “24-hour towing near me” or dictates it to their phone, and the engine answers with two or three companies, often with prices and wait-time expectations attached. There's no second search. The companies in that answer get the call; everyone else finds out the market moved when the phone goes quiet.
Towing has a trust problem. Does that show up in AI answers?
Constantly, and it's an opportunity. Engines know drivers fear predatory towing, so they favor companies with clean review histories and published rates, and they repeat fee complaints from Google and Yelp reviews verbatim. An operator with transparent pricing on their website and solid reviews can beat a bigger fleet in AI answers. Tibly shows you exactly how each engine describes you versus your competitors today.
We get most of our work from motor clubs and police rotation. Why care about AI?
Rotation and club work fills trucks but sets your margin for you. AI answers drive the direct retail calls — cash customers who chose you — which are the highest-margin jobs in the book. Those customers are exactly the ones asking engines “towing near me that won't rip me off.” Owning that answer diversifies you away from dispatch programs that can cut rates or drop you.
What content actually gets a tow company recommended?
In our tracking, engines favor operators who publish what everyone else hides: a rates page with the hook fee and per-mile charge in actual dollars, service-area pages naming the highways and towns you cover, and pages for specific jobs like flatbed transport, winch-outs, and motorcycle towing. Tibly identifies which of these your market is missing and drafts them for you, structured the way engines quote them.
What does it cost to get started?
Start with the free report: we run your market's driver questions across the major AI engines and show you which tow companies are being recommended today, including whether you appear at all. If you want it monitored continuously, daily tracking starts at $49/month with no contracts — cancel whenever you like. Most operators run the free report first to see the size of the gap.

Be the answer to “24-hour towing near me”

Run the free report to see who AI recommends in your market, then track it daily from $49/month. No contracts.