AI QUOTING, HVAC NEXT
MyCerebro reads HVAC and refrigeration shorthand the way the trade says it, a 45/5 dual run cap and a 2-pole 30A contactor. It resolves to your exact parts once your catalog is loaded.
Your customers write a 45/5 dual run cap and a 2-pole 30A contactor for a 3-ton condenser. MyCerebro reads the rating, the poles, and the match, the way your counter would.
SAME ENGINE
The same engine, your trade next.
It understands your trade shorthand today. Electrical resolves to real products now; your line resolves once your catalog and pricing are loaded. The reading is proven, the catalog is what early access turns on.
Tell us about your HVAC catalog and we will let you know the moment it is live. Electrical resolves today, low-voltage and drives are the next catalogs, and more trades come online from there. No dates promised, just a deliberate, sequenced rollout.
It lands in the Outlook add-in, the Windows and Mac desktop app, or the MyCerebro app on iPhone and Android. Email text, attached spec sheets, photos of handwritten lists, and schedules all read the same way.
Your catalog, your pricing, and your customers' requests run in your own dedicated environment and never train a public model.
POWER SEARCH, ON YOUR CATALOG
Send an image of the data plate. POWER Search resolves the unit and every matching part, priced and in stock.
| Match | Manufacturer | Part # | Type | Lowest cost | Inv | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100% | Goodman | GSXN405110 | 5 ton condenser, R-410A | $2,140.00 | 86 | 14.3 SEER2 |
| 100% | Goodman | CAPTA6030 | Matching cased coil | $612.00 | 140 | A-coil |
| 95% | Honeywell | T6 Pro | Programmable thermostat | $78.00 | 1,210 | Multi-stage |
| 100% | Rheem | RXBH-24 | Heat kit, 10kW | $186.00 | 430 | Breakered |
| 100% | Mars | 11020 | Run capacitor 45/5 | $9.40 | 3,800 | 440V dual |
WHAT WE SOLVE
The ones that cost a sale or a margin point. Here is what MyCerebro does about each.
A tech sends an image of a rusty unit nameplate and expects a match.
MyCerebro reads the nameplate from the image and resolves the unit, model, and the parts that go with it.
Equipment and the matching parts get quoted separately and something gets missed.
It resolves the unit and its accessories together, so the quote is complete the first time.
Cross-referencing a discontinued unit to a current model eats an afternoon.
It proposes the current equal with the original spec held beside it, in seconds.
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