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      AI Startups Flai and Toma Race to Automate Dealership Communications

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      Two startups—Flai and Toma—are aggressively pushing into the automotive retail space with AI systems designed to manage dealership communications (phone, email, SMS) and reduce lost leads. Flai just closed a $4.5 million seed round to scale an “omni-channel” conversational AI tailored for car dealerships, built largely from scratch rather than depending on off-the-shelf voice engines. Meanwhile, Toma has already raised $17 million in Series A funding, with backing from a16z and others, and is seeing real traction in automating calls for dealerships’ service, sales, and parts departments. Toma’s CEO recently confirmed that many dealers are skipping small pilots and rolling AI tools out across full dealer networks right away.

      Sources: The Dealership Guy, TechCrunch

      Key Takeaways

      – The dealership market is becoming a hot battleground for AI voice + messaging agents: firms like Flai and Toma are carving out niche products for an industry historically underserved by conversational tech.

      – Flai emphasizes a fully custom-built voice infrastructure to differentiate itself from more generic solutions, and just secured meaningful capital to push growth.

      – Toma’s momentum suggests many dealerships are already confident in deploying these systems broadly—bypassing cautious pilot phases in favor of full-scale implementations.

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      For decades, dealerships have relied heavily on human staff—and especially phone lines and sales desks—to capture leads, schedule services, and manage parts orders. But with staffing costs, turnover, and consistent lead leakage (missed calls, after-hours voicemails) plaguing many operations, there’s a compelling opening for technology to step in. That’s where startups like Flai and Toma see their opportunity: they want to be the “always-on” interface between prospective customers and dealerships.

      Flai, founded by brothers Ari and Alen Polakof (formerly of HappyRobot) along with ex-Netflix data scientist Juan Alzugary, recently announced a $4.5 million seed round led by First Round Capital. Their pitch is that dealerships waste too many leads simply because calls go unanswered or emails/texts lag behind. Flai’s system handles voice, email, and SMS in a coordinated “omni-channel” fashion, integrated with dealership CRM and inventory systems so the AI can speak the internal lingo (VINs, parts, recalls, service work orders, etc.). Their public messaging claims that missing calls is expensive: they cite that 70 percent of people who hit voicemail will call a competitor within 30 minutes. In early deployments, some dealers report the system “paid for itself in a Sunday” and helped recover millions in revenue.

      What sets Flai apart is their insistence on building their voice stack from the ground up, rather than tying together third-party voice APIs and overlays. Their founders even spent early days working inside dealerships—back offices, service bays, offices—immersing themselves in how real conversations happen. They estimate they visited 400+ dealer locations in early phases to collect “edge cases” and train their models on the messy reality of auto retail.

      Toma, in contrast, is a bit further along. Founded in early 2024 by Monik Pamecha and Anthony Krivonos, they quickly pivoted into the automotive space after hearing direct pain from dealers about inbound call volume they couldn’t handle. Their AI voice agents now operate in over 100 dealerships nationwide. The company raised $17 million in Series A funding led by a16z, with participation from Y Combinator and industry insiders. Toma’s AI modules handle scheduling, parts inquiries, recall checks, test-drive requests, and more. A key difference in their strategy: dealers often skip small tests and deploy Toma’s system across entire networks immediately. As CEO Pamecha noted in a recent interview, many dealers “go all in” rather than toggling features on gradually.

      The technology race here hinges on a few pivotal challenges. First, conversational fluency matters: dealership calls are full of jargon, interruptions, nested questions, and acronyms. Generic voice systems often break. To win, the AI must master those contours. Second, latency and integration are critical: the AI must link in real time to CRM, DMS, service scheduling systems, inventory, and parts lookup. Third, trust must be earned. Often, dealers (and their staff) are wary of “AI replacing humans,” so messaging and implementation must assure that the system augments—not supplants—existing teams. That’s why both Flai and Toma speak of the AI as a tool to free up staff from repetitive work, giving human employees space to focus on higher-value, human-centered interactions.

      Looking ahead, the competition will likely intensify. On one side, incumbents (traditional call centers, legacy interactive voice response firms) will adapt or push back. On the other, new entrants—perhaps from big AI platform providers—could try to tailor vertical voice agents for dealerships and challenge the niche players. But the early signals suggest that dealerships are hungry for solutions, especially if they can deliver clear ROI (appointment conversions, recovered leads, lower staff load).

      In short: the AI wave in car retail is real. Flai and Toma are early front-runners in that surge, vying to become the default way dealerships talk to customers before the customer ever steps on the lot. If they succeed, they could remake a large slice of auto retail operations—making it more efficient, more responsive, and far less dependent on brute-force staffing.

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