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My Collision Shop Management Software

I'm very excited these days, because the collision Repair Shop management program I've been working on for a while seems to finally come to an end..I hope a happy one. I love this piece of software, maybe because it's my first big programming task. It looks very stable. It's been used in a car auto body repair shop for more than a year, and I want to thank to the auto body shop manager who agreed to use and test it through every single phase of its development.

The shop manager told me he was very happy with the impact of this computerized management system on the shop performance. First of all, the shop has a clear history of the jobs they ever performed, and every new order is associated with the customer record. No more questions like "where did I write the customer's phone number", "what cars did we do last month", and most important, no more price quotes for repairs without computation, means less errors, zero underpaid repairs. Now the customer and the shop manager know exactly what they've agreed on, thanks to the written estimate. He also likes the way my program converts the repair estimate into an automobile repair bill with one click. He finds the search capabilities, by customer name, car make, or plate number, very useful too, and the performance reports work like a charm. All of the sudden, everything looks more organized. I almost forgot..every record (repair job) has a photo album associated with it. Why doctors can keep test results just in case and a collision repair shop can't? After all, pictures say a lot, and can greatly help the body-shop owner or manager deal with crazy customer claims.

I shouldn't say it, but I really think my shop management system is way more user friendly than other platforms available on the market. To make it convenient and inexpensive for the small repair shops that can't afford to pay much, I'm planning to sell it for a reasonable price, under $100, and 0 (zero) monthly fee. I will also set up a trial version, probably based on a limited number of car repair records.

Sign up with your email address, and I will send you a link to download the trial version as soon as it's available.

Anybody can suggest how many records will be enough for the shop manager to evaluate the software?



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