Streamline Operations & Boost Sales with a Cutting-Edge Automotive POS Systems

Powering Automotive Shops & Dealerships with Smart POS Technology

Your business moves fast and your tools should keep up. Our automotive POS system is more than a checkout tool; it’s an all-in-one platform to manage inventory, track service orders, process payments, and keep customers coming back.

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Inventory Management for Parts & Supplies

Easily manage thousands of SKUs with real-time stock tracking, automatic low-stock alerts, and vendor integration for quick reorders.

Service Tracking & Work Order Management

Build service tickets, assign technicians, add parts, and track every step from intake to completion all within the POS system.

Invoicing, Estimates, and Customer Approvals

Create professional estimates and send them via text or email for customer approval. Convert approved estimates into invoices with one click.

Built for All Types of Automotive Businesses:

 

Repair Shops & Mechanics

Auto Parts Retailers

Car Washes & Detailing Services

Tire Shops & Alignment Centers

Simplify Day-to-Day Operations

Automate tasks like billing, inventory tracking, and appointment scheduling to save time and focus on growing your business.

Enhance Customer Experience

Provide faster service at checkout while offering flexible payment options that meet your customers’ needs.

Save Time and Reduce Errors

Eliminate manual calculations and paperwork with an intuitive system that minimizes mistakes during transactions.

Easy Integration with Existing Tools

Our systems integrate seamlessly with accounting software, scheduling tools, and other platforms you already use.

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What features should an automotive POS system have?

  • Inventory Management: The POS should handle parts inventory tracking, with features like low-stock alerts and integration with suppliers for easy reordering.
  • Customer Management (CRM): A CRM module that stores customer information, service history, and vehicle details is crucial for creating personalized services.
  • Service Scheduling: It should offer a service calendar for scheduling maintenance, repairs, and appointments.
  • Estimates and Work Orders: Ability to create estimates, convert them into work orders, and track the progress of each job.
  • Multi-Location Support: For automotive chains or multiple branches, the POS must offer centralized management across different locations.
  • Barcode Scanning & Part Lookup: To easily identify parts, their prices, and availability.

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Does the POS support automotive-specific integrations?

Look for integrations with systems like QuickBooks for accounting, Mitchell 1 for repair information, or AutoZone and other suppliers for parts ordering. Seamless integrations can save time and prevent errors in data entry.

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Can it handle complex inventory needs?

An automotive POS should manage inventory that ranges from small parts to larger items like tires. It should also support matrix inventory, with attributes like size, brand, and type. The ability to track serial numbers for expensive items is a plus.

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What reporting capabilities does the POS provide?

The POS should offer reports on sales, inventory turnover, most commonly used parts, labor costs, and profit margins. These reports help in understanding which services and products are driving the most revenue.