Paint Correction Complexity Estimator
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A New Behaviors
Markets that didn't exist until people started doing something new
One-Liner
Customer emails photos of their car; AI grades correction complexity and outputs a detailed, itemized estimate the shop can send back in minutes.
Kill Reason
Photo-based paint correction estimation is useful at the shop level, but detailing shop management platforms are already adding AI estimating features — a standalone estimator has no distribution advantage and no data moat to defend against platform consolidation.
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