Best auto repair shop software in 2026: an honest buyer guide for Ireland
An independent buyer guide to auto repair shop software for Irish garages. Compare the real options by job, see pricing in euro, and find the one layer every vendor leaves out: how the garage answers the phone.
Auto repair shop software is the system that runs the garage floor: it schedules jobs, builds estimates, creates job sheets, orders parts, raises invoices and keeps a history on every vehicle and customer. The best tool for your garage is the one that suits your bay count, your budget, and the jobs you actually turn all day, not the one with the loudest marketing. Here is an honest comparison of the real options, with pricing, plus the one part of the stack nearly every vendor leaves out.
Most "best software" pages you find are vendor product pages dressed up as buyer guides, or directories that bury the pricing. This one is organised by the job to be done, names real tools fairly, and shows what they cost. Figures are in euro; many vendors quote in USD or sterling, so check the exchange before you commit.
The main options at a glance
| Software | Best for | Pricing |
|---|---|---|
| Garage Hive | Cloud all-in-one for UK and Irish garages | Tiered, quote-based |
| Tekmetric | Cloud all-in-one, growing garages | From around 185 euro per month |
| Shopmonkey | Modern UI, multi-location | Tiered, quote-based |
| Shop-Ware | Digital inspections, mid-large | Quote-based |
| ARI | Budget, solo and small garages | Free tier, then from around 28 euro per month |
| Orderry | Value all-in-one | From around 36 euro per user per month |
| Hey Jodie | The front desk: answering the phone | Flat monthly fee |
Prices move, and several vendors bill in US dollars or sterling, so always confirm the current tier and the exchange with the vendor. The pattern holds steady: the all-in-one platforms run from roughly 36 euro a month at the value end up past 185 for a full cloud suite, and none of them answer your phone.
Choosing by job, not by brand
Garage software gets easier to pick once you stop comparing brands and start comparing the jobs each one does well.
- Scheduling. Keeping bays full without double-booking. Every all-in-one (Garage Hive, Tekmetric, Shop-Ware) does this; a calendar that maps to bays and techs is the thing to test.
- Estimating. Building a quote fast and accurately, ideally with labour guides and parts pricing built in. The dedicated estimating tools carry the deepest repair data; the all-in-ones bundle a lighter version.
- Invoicing. Turning the job sheet into a clean, paid invoice. This is table stakes for any auto repair shop invoicing software, so judge it on speed and on whether it pushes to your accounting tool.
- CRM. Holding customer and vehicle history and prompting service and NCT reminders. This is where retention revenue hides; the better platforms treat CRM as a first-class feature, not a bolt-on.
For most garages the honest answer is a single all-in-one that does all four competently, rather than four best-of-breed tools you have to stitch together.
The free and freemium options
"Free auto repair shop software" is a real search for a reason: every owner wants to start cheap. The honest take is that free gets you started but rarely gets you far.
ARI has a genuine free tier, capped on monthly invoices, and there are free or near-free invoicing tools you can bend to fit. What free generally lacks is VIN lookup, integrated parts catalogues, proper labour guides and multi-user access. That is fine for a one-bay startup proving the model. Once you are turning real volume you hit the cap, and the upgrade you were going to pay for anyway arrives. Budget for the paid tier from day one so it is not a surprise.
The layer every vendor leaves out: the front desk
Here is the gap no garage software vendor will mention. Every tool above starts working the moment a job exists in the system. But a job only exists once someone has answered the phone, understood what the customer needs, and booked it in.
Your garage management software does not answer the phone. When all the bays are full and the phone rings, that call is invisible to your software, and so is the revenue attached to it. That unbooked call is the same lost money as the unbillable hour we cover in the labour-rate guide: work you advertised for and paid to attract, gone because nobody could pick up.
An AI answering service is the modern version of the front desk. It answers every inbound call instantly, day or night, holds a real conversation, captures the vehicle and the job, and texts the details straight to you, so the call turns into a booking your garage software can then run. It does not replace your management platform; it feeds it the jobs that would otherwise ring out.
How to pick the right stack for your garage
Work through it in this order rather than starting from a brand name:
- Size first. One or two bays: a value all-in-one (ARI, Orderry) or a free tier to start. Three or more bays and growing: a full cloud platform (Garage Hive, Tekmetric, Shop-Ware).
- Pick your one non-negotiable. Heavy on estimating and repair data, lean on the dedicated estimating tools. Heavy on customer retention, prioritise the CRM. Heavy on digital inspections, look at Shop-Ware.
- Check the integrations. It should push to your accounting software and your parts suppliers so you are not rekeying.
- Then fix the front desk. Whichever platform you choose runs the jobs you capture. Make sure something is actually capturing them by answering the phone.
The right stack is the one that fits your garage size and the jobs you do, with a front-desk layer in front of it so the calls you paid to attract actually become job sheets. For the bigger picture on running the phones, see how Hey Jodie works for auto repair garages, and for filling the pipeline in the first place, our guide on getting more customers into your garage.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the best auto repair shop software for a small garage?
- For a small independent garage, look for an all-in-one that handles scheduling, estimates, job sheets and invoicing in one place, with simple per-bay or per-user pricing. Garage Hive is a popular cloud option in Ireland and the UK; Tekmetric and Shopmonkey lead the wider cloud market and ARI suits the budget end. Match the tool to your bay count and how comfortable your team is with new tech, not to whoever ranks first on Google.
- Is there free auto repair shop software?
- Yes, but with limits. ARI offers a free tier capped on monthly invoices, and some general invoicing tools are free but lack VIN lookup, parts catalogues and labour guides. Free works for a one-bay startup; once you run real volume you usually outgrow the cap and pay anyway, so factor the upgrade price in from day one.
- What software do auto repair garages use to schedule and invoice?
- Most garages run one all-in-one platform that covers both. The common cloud options are Garage Hive, Tekmetric, Shopmonkey and Shop-Ware; ARI and Orderry serve the value end. Each handles scheduling, estimates, job sheets and invoicing in a single workflow, so you are not stitching three separate tools together.
- Does garage software handle the phone and bookings?
- No. Garage management software books the job only after someone has already answered the phone and captured it. None of the major platforms answer inbound calls, so a ringing phone while every bay is full is a job your software never even sees. That front-desk layer is the gap an AI answering service fills.
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