Repair orders

Repair order management that keeps the bay conversation honest

Strut gives repair shops a clear job board for active work, so advisors and technicians see status, priority, parts context, and next steps.

Buyer focus

repair order management software

A focused page for buyers comparing practical software for real repair shop operations.

Job board

Priority flags

Parts visibility

Invoice handoff

Work in motion

Track each repair from check-in to pickup

A repair order is more than a note. It carries vehicle context, customer expectations, technician assignment, parts status, and the eventual invoice.

  • Visual repair order status
  • Urgent and waiting-on-parts context
  • Assignment visibility for the team

Front desk clarity

Answer customer questions without hunting

When a customer calls, the advisor should be able to see the job state, vehicle, history, and payment path without switching systems.

  • Customer and vehicle record attached
  • Service history visible
  • Invoice path stays connected

Connected closeout

Move approved work into invoicing cleanly

Repair order tracking works best when the same job can become an invoice and payment request without duplicate entry.

  • Quote and invoice flow
  • Payment status tracking
  • Full repair context retained

Buying questions

Fast answers before a demo.

Short answers to the questions shop owners usually ask before they book a walkthrough.

How much does Strut Platform cost?

Strut Platform is $40 CAD/month for the full platform, including booking, scheduling, repair orders, invoices, payments, CRM, reporting, and multi-location controls.

Is Strut built for Canadian auto repair shops?

Yes. Strut is built in Calgary for Canadian repair shops and is priced in Canadian dollars. It is designed around appointment booking, shop capacity, repair orders, invoices, customer records, and payment collection.

Does Strut include a repair order board?

Yes. Strut includes job tracking for repair orders, including status, priority, parts-hold context, and assignment visibility.