WrenchConnect
WrenchConnect + Garage

From first symptom to a paid, documented repair.

Customer discovery, AI diagnosis, labor planning, real scheduling, shop operations, cost analysis, quotes, invoices, payment, and vehicle sales—connected instead of scattered across unrelated tools.

2 paths

WrenchConnect + branded shop scheduling

3 layers

Driver diagnosis, public estimate, staff labor book

Tenant-owned

Payments and messaging credentials

One identity

Customer records follow the MRB ID safely

Find

Directory, maps, local profiles, specialties, and reviews.

Diagnose

AI symptom analysis, OBD-II help, urgency, and repair direction.

Estimate

Labor-hour planning, VIN capture, assumptions, and confidence.

Schedule

Real availability, service duration, booking, and calendar sync.

Repair

Requests, work orders, parts, messages, quotes, and approvals.

Close

Invoices, payment, status updates, history, and follow-up.

WrenchConnect scheduling and Mopar Mike’s scheduling, live side by side.

A WrenchConnect mechanic can offer scheduling from the profile subdomain, while an established shop can run the same tenant-safe workflow on its own branded Garage domain. Both use service durations, real calendar availability, and conflict-safe booking.

Profile scheduling

Live

The mechanic profile keeps the tenant slug and hands the customer into the shared Garage calendar without losing shop context.

moparmikes.wrenchconnect.org/calendar
Read-only product preview · no production dashboard accessOpen safe dashboard demo

Mopar Mike’s scheduling

Live

The same production scheduling system runs directly under Mopar Mike’s branded Garage domain for website and repeat-customer traffic.

garage.moparmikes.com/calendar
Read-only product preview · no production dashboard accessOpen safe dashboard demo

See what running the shop looks like.

The dashboard brings customer requests, appointments, work orders, parts, vehicles, quotes, invoices, and reporting into one daily view. The preview below mirrors the real interface using fictional vehicles, services, and counts—no shop or customer records are displayed.

No production dataOpen full demo
Fictional data only
Interactive sandbox: changes stay in this browser tab and never touch WrenchConnect, Garage, or a real shop.

Dashboard

Sample Auto Service · interactive product tour

Active Work Orders

Brake service

2018 SUV · two labor lines

$685In Progress

Electrical diagnosis

2020 Pickup · diagnostic time

$240Open

Cooling system

2016 Sedan · parts attached

$910Waiting on Parts

Customer Requests

No-start diagnosis

2018 SUV · submitted online

New

Front-end noise

2020 Pickup · prefers text

Contacted

Maintenance service

2017 Sedan · appointment requested

Scheduled

Upcoming Schedule

9:00 AM

Diagnostic appointment

2018 SUV

11:30 AM

Brake inspection

2020 Pickup

2:00 PM

Maintenance service

2017 Sedan

4:00 PM

Electrical inspection

2019 Van

Every part of the repair and vehicle workflow.

WrenchConnect marketplace

  • New York mechanic directory with map and location search
  • Claimed profile subdomains, stories, services, contact details, and branding
  • WrenchConnect and Google review presentation
  • Vehicle-aware repair requests and owner lead inbox
  • Free basic profiles plus paid visibility, scheduling, and inventory tiers
  • Native Android and iPhone customer/owner entry points

AI diagnosis & estimates

  • Interactive AI diagnosis with causes, urgency, and specialist routing
  • VIN typing, NHTSA decode, and camera/photo capture
  • Public Gemini Pro labor-hour range with steps and exclusions
  • Evidence-backed staff labor book with AI cold-start consensus
  • AI vehicle condition, repair-cost, as-is, and after-repair analysis
  • Marketcheck comparable valuation with low, average, and high ranges

Scheduling & operations

  • Tenant-controlled service menu and duration-aware openings
  • Conflict-safe booking with VIN, mileage, and customer identity
  • CalDAV source calendar plus optional Google Calendar mirror
  • Customer reschedule/cancel and staff status management
  • Workload-aware technician auto-assignment
  • Requests, work orders, parts, time clock, messages, and shop documents

Quotes, cost & payment

  • Internal cost and customer price separated on every job line
  • Stable quote snapshots with per-line approve or decline
  • Invoices, partial/paid/void state, PDFs, and customer portal delivery
  • Tenant-owned Stripe checkout and signed webhook settlement
  • Tenant-owned Twilio updates with recorded customer consent
  • Discount groups with customer-specific rates and invoice discounts

Cost analysis & profitability

  • Acquisition price plus categorized expenses without part double-counting
  • Needed-parts and remaining-work forecasting
  • Estimated profit against the latest trusted vehicle value
  • Realized profit after sale
  • Job gross profit from internal cost versus customer charge
  • Dashboard reporting across vehicles, requests, work, invoices, and expense

Showroom & marketplace

  • Public vehicle showroom and detail pages
  • Customer inquiries and negotiable offers
  • AI/market valuation adjusted for known work still needed
  • Audited listing price decisions
  • Auto Marketplace draft/export workflow
  • Vehicle Scout candidate collection and analysis

Know the money before the sale.

Estimated profit = latest market value − acquisition − recorded expenses − remaining work

Acquisition

The vehicle purchase price is counted once as the starting investment.

Actual spend

Parts, labor, transport, fees, and other expenses roll up by category.

Remaining work

Needed parts and estimated unfinished repairs stay visible before pricing.

Trusted value

Marketcheck or AI analysis supplies the latest low / average / high value.

Decision trail

Marketplace exports record exactly which price source and adjustment were used.

Protect margin without exposing internal cost.

Gross profit = customer price − internal labor / part cost

Kind-aware lines

Labor uses hours × rate; parts preserve quantity, shop cost, and customer price.

Rate hierarchy

Customer group rate overrides shop rate, which overrides the platform default.

Quote snapshots

A sent quote never changes just because the work order changes later.

Customer-safe views

Quotes expose description, quantity, and customer price—never internal cost.

Close the loop

Approved work converts into an invoice and customer portal payment flow.

What is available today.

These labels describe WrenchConnect and Garage capabilities, never the private configuration of a specific shop. Each business controls which optional calendar, payment, and messaging connections it enables.

Public bookingLiveService menus, real openings, duration-aware booking, rescheduling, and cancellation are available.
AI diagnosisLiveDrivers can explore symptoms, likely causes, urgency, and the right repair specialty.
Labor estimatorLiveVehicle-aware labor ranges include likely steps, assumptions, exclusions, and confidence.
Shop dashboardLiveRequests, scheduling, work orders, parts, customers, quotes, invoices, and reports share one workspace.
Calendar connectionsAvailableEach shop can choose its operational calendar and optional Google appointment mirroring.
Payments & messagingAvailableEach shop can connect its own payment and customer-messaging accounts.
Cost analysisLiveVehicle investment, remaining work, valuation, gross profit, and realized profit stay visible.
Showroom & listingsLiveEligible vehicles can move from internal inventory to a public showroom and listing workflow.

Start with a profile. Add the operation you need.

Basic Listing

$0Always free

  • Map listing
  • Public profile
  • Reviews
  • AI diagnosis

Leads & Sales

$19per month

  • Verified badge
  • Vanity subdomain
  • Priority visibility
  • Repair leads

Scheduling & Portal

$49per month

  • Calendar + booking
  • VIN workflow
  • Labor estimate
  • Customer portal

Showroom & Lister

$99per month

  • All scheduling tools
  • Vehicle inventory
  • Public showroom
  • Marketplace export

Explore the complete shop workflow.

The interactive dashboard uses fictional customers, vehicles, requests, appointments, work orders, quotes, and invoices. It never opens a shop’s private tools or production records.