your garage foreman
meet keep
ai is good at remembering. it's even better when it already knows your cars, your garage, and the way you work.
option one. free
do it yourself.
add cars, log fuel, log services, attach receipts, upload photos, write notes, export it all. that's ddpc, and it's yours, forever, free.
if you like running your own garage, you don't need keep. ddpc is built to let you.
option two. paid
let keep run it.
keep is the foreman you'd hire if you ran a shop. handles the logging, the remembering, the cross-referencing, the follow-up. the reason you spend sunday in the bay, not in a spreadsheet.
keep is a paid service. ddpc itself is not.
keep in the garage
what a session actually looks like.
when was my last oil change?
march 15, at 47,382 mi. bmw twinpower 5w-30 ll-01 and a mahle ox 388d filter. next one's due in about 2,400 miles at your current cadence.
any pending issues?
two open: front rotors you flagged in february (pulsing under braking above 60), and a coolant service. your last one was 38k ago and bmw calls for a flush around 50k, so you're close.
what coolant did i use last time?
bmw coolant blue (g48 spec), bought at fcp euro. receipt is in your cooling system tag. want me to add a reorder reminder?
how it works
the three-step loop.
you tell keep, or you log it yourself.
“did the oil at 47,382, used bmw 5w-30 and the mahle filter.” keep writes the entry, tags it, files the receipt if you attach one.
keep watches the file.
intervals, cost trends, flagged issues, upcoming services. keep builds the picture you'd build yourself if you had the time.
you ask. keep answers from your file.
specifics, timestamps, part numbers, projections. not averages across other people's cars. the facts about yours.
the honest part
keep only knows what's in your file.
a tool that invents service records isn't a memory. it's a lie with a search bar. we're not training a chatbot to guess at your car.
when an answer isn't in your logs, keep says so. if you haven't written down the coolant brand yet, keep won't make one up. it'll tell you, and it'll offer to log it while you've still got the receipt in your hand.
keep is a foreman, not a fortune-teller. that's the whole point.