Built side-by-side with a working mobile mechanic
Built for the road.
The shop management software built for mobile mechanics. Write the estimate, send the customer a link, schedule the job, run the inspection, and collect payment, all from the phone in your toolbag.
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Front brakes, 2019 F-150
Mike Reynolds
Free trial
30 days
No card required
Workflow
Mobile
Specifically designed for mobile mechanics
Contracts
None
Cancel in one click
Support
From the founder
A real human replies, fast
The workflow
From estimate to paid in six steps, built for how a mobile mechanic actually works.
Curbwrench is built around the chain, not the features. Each step flows into the next, so the books balance whether you billed at the curb or the keyboard.
- 01Estimate
- 02Approve
- 03Schedule
- 04Inspect
- 05Complete
- 06Get paid
Designed for the van, not the front desk.
Big tap targets, fast empty states, and screens shaped around dirty hands, tight schedules, and spotty signal in driveways.
Books that tie out at tax time.
Canadian GST/HST/PST and US sales tax done right, parts versus labor split cleanly, and a one-click export your bookkeeper can actually use.
A day board for the road.
Today’s jobs, unpaid invoices, and customer history, visible the moment you open the app, before you turn the key in the ignition.
Plays well with
The tools mobile mechanics already trust, plugged in.
Curbwrench connects to the systems you already use. No swap-and-replace theatre, just clean handoffs to the rest of your stack.
Payments
Pay-links and Tap-to-Pay on iOS, or just record the cash and e-Transfer that came in at the curb.
Accounting
Tax-correct invoices with parts vs. labor split out, and a one-click data export your bookkeeper can drop straight into the books. QuickBooks sync is coming.
Voice notes
Talk into the job and Curbwrench transcribes it. No more lost notes on greasy receipts shoved in the cup holder.
Accounting moat
Books that balance whether you billed at the curb or the keyboard.
Mobile mechanics leave big shop systems because tax lines drift and parts and labor get muddled together. Curbwrench treats the math as a core workflow, not a checkbox, Canadian GST/HST/PST done right, parts vs. labor split out cleanly, and every invoice ready to export when the bookkeeper needs it.
See security & data handlingPricing
Honest, flat pricing, one brake job pays the month.
No per-user fees. No annual contract. Cancel any time and take your data with you.
- Up to 50 active vehicles
- Customers, vehicles, jobs
- Estimates & invoices (PDF)
- Payment recording (cash, e-Transfer, card)
- Email support
- Unlimited vehicles & jobs
- Digital Vehicle Inspection (DVI)
- Customer approval portal
- Stripe Connect + Tap-to-Pay (iOS)
- Voice-to-job-note
- One-click data export
- Founder support
- Everything in Pro
- Multiple users & roles
- Job dispatch board
- Mileage & route reports
- Priority support
Built with a working mobile mechanic. Every single week.
Curbwrench isn’t designed in a conference room. We meet with a full-time mobile mechanic almost daily, sitting in the van, pulling apart workflows, watching where the app gets in the way. Every screen you see was shaped by that feedback loop.
In year one, support isn’t outsourced and cancellation isn’t hidden. The trust levers mobile mechanics told us mattered, founder support, clean exports, month-to-month pricing, and workflows that respect field reality, are the product.
Compare honestly
Switch only if Curbwrench fits the van.
Leaving Shopmonkey 2.0?
Mobile-first workflow, migration help, and no annual lock-in for solo mobile mechanics.
Comparing Tekmetric?
Tekmetric is built for the front desk. Curbwrench is built for the driver’s seat.
Outgrowing ARI?
Keep the speed. Add jobs, inspections, a customer portal, and books that tie out at tax time.
The mobile mechanic software that pays for itself in one brake job.
30-day free trial. No card. No contract. Built side-by-side with a working mobile mechanic, cancel any time and take your data with you.