I started Pitlane after watching independent auto repair shops lose tens of thousands of dollars a year to the same five problems: customers who didn't get a second visit, declined work that never got a callback, reviews that never got asked for, and follow-up text messages that lived in a Google Doc nobody opened.
Most of the existing tools in this space are shop-management systems built around repair orders and parts. They handle the operations side well, and the customer-relationship side as an afterthought. Pitlane is the opposite — it runs alongside whatever you already use for ROs (Mitchell1, Tekmetric, Shop-Ware) and handles the customer side: review automation, win-back campaigns, declined-work callbacks, and AI-drafted messages that sound like you.
I write here about the practical side of running a shop's customer programs — the actual templates, the actual cadences, the TCPA compliance footwork that nobody else explains plainly. Most of these posts come from real shops I've watched succeed or struggle.
If you run an indie shop and want to talk about your customer-side workflow — what's working, what isn't, what you'd build if you had time — email me. It's me on the other end.
What I write about
- Customer retention for independent auto repair shops
- Review automation and reputation management
- Win-back and declined-work follow-up campaigns
- TCPA-compliant SMS marketing for service businesses
- Vehicle-aware CRM and service interval reminders
- Indie shop operations and growth
All articles by Abdul M
50 postsShould Your Auto Shop Run a Loyalty Program? A Cost-Benefit for Independent Repair Shops
Loyalty programs sound great in theory and quietly flop at most shops. When a loyalty program makes sense, when it doesn't, and how to run one.
Stripe for Auto Shops: The Shop Owner's Guide to Accepting Card Payments (Without the 3% Fee)
Card processing fees can eat $10k+ a year at a busy shop. How to connect your own Stripe, keep 100% of revenue, and skip platform fees.
The Shop Owner's 2026 AI Toolkit: Picks That Earn Their Cost
Honest buying guide for AI tools in an independent auto repair shop. What to buy, what to skip, and the realistic month-1 ROI on each category.
Will AI Replace Service Advisors in Auto Repair Shops?
The honest answer: not in 2026 and probably not in 2030. AI is good at the writing-heavy 30% of advising and bad at the emotional 70%. What that means for shop hiring.
AI-Drafted Review Replies: How to Get the Tone Right
AI in 2026 is good at neutral and good at warm. It's bad at owner-personality unless you train it. The editing workflow that makes AI replies sound like you wrote them.
PitCrew AI vs ChatGPT for Auto Repair Shops: When to Use Which
ChatGPT is fine for general writing. PitCrew is built for shop-specific tasks. The honest comparison — what each one does well and where to draw the line.
AI for Auto Repair Shops in 2026: A Shop Owner's Guide
What AI actually does for an independent auto repair shop in 2026 — review replies, recovery messages, briefings, concierge chat. Honest about what works and what doesn't.
The Customer Retention Playbook for Independent Auto Repair Shops (2026)
The complete retention playbook for independent shops in 2026 — the math, the touchpoints, and the specific systems that take return rate from 40% to 75%.
How to Get Customers to Approve Repairs Faster (Without Being Pushy)
Slow approvals clog the bay and kill throughput. The playbook for shortening approval cycles from hours to minutes. By changing presentation.
7 Proven Ways to Increase Average Repair Order (ARO) Without Raising Prices
ARO is the single biggest lever in shop profitability. Seven tactics. None of them raising labor rates. To move ARO from $280 to $400+.
Running a Mobile Mechanic Business From Your Phone: The Paperless Playbook
Mobile mechanics have zero tolerance for overhead. The lean, paperless stack — CRM, estimates, payments, inspections. Run from one phone.
From Phone Tag to Text: Modern Customer Communication for Repair Shops
Old-school shops lose customers to newer ones. Not because of the work but because of how they communicate. What modern shop comms look like.
Why Every Auto Shop Needs a Customer Portal (and How to Build One Without Hiring a Developer)
A customer portal gives self-service access to estimates, approvals, invoices, and service history. Why it cuts phone tag 70% — no code required.
Fleet Repair Management Software: How Indie Shops Win Fleet Accounts
Fleet customers can be worth $5k–$50k+ per year per account. The software, workflows, and pricing structures indie shops need to win and keep B2B fleet contracts in 2026.
Diesel Repair Shop Software: CRM and Management Picks for 2026
Diesel shops have higher AROs, fleet customers, and longer intervals than gas-vehicle shops. The software stack — SMS, CRM, fleet portal. That fits diesel shop economics in 2026.
EV Repair Shop Software: What Independent Shops Actually Need in 2026
EVs and hybrids are roughly 18% of new vehicle sales but only 5% of indie shops are equipped to service them. The honest software stack for EV-ready independent auto repair.
Best Auto Repair Shop Software for Independent Shops in 2026
An honest ranked guide to the best auto repair shop software in 2026. Tekmetric, Shopmonkey, Pitlane, AutoLeap, Mitchell1, Shop-Ware. Picks by shop size, pricing, and what you actually need.
Paper vs Digital Inspections: A Real-World Side-by-Side for Auto Shops
The argument for paper inspections comes down to inertia. The real comparison. Time, approval rate, dispute rate, revenue. Of paper vs digital.
How to Run a Service Reminder Program That Actually Gets Customers Back In
Generic 'we miss you' emails barely work. How to build a reminder program that references the specific vehicle, interval, and recommended work.
How to Reduce Stripe Chargebacks at Your Auto Shop
Chargebacks are expensive even when you win them. The documentation that prevents disputes, the disputes worth fighting, and the ones to let go.
Customer Data Your Shop Keeps. And the Law
Names, VINs, phone numbers, service history, credit card receipts. What you're required to keep, what you should delete, and how the rules changed in 2026.
How to Negotiate With Parts Vendors
Parts markup is where most shops leak margin. The leverage you actually have, the questions vendors hate, and the one script that saves 3-5 points.
Should You Open a Second Location?
The math, the three things that always break at 2 locations, and the alternative strategies most shop owners should consider first.
Hiring Your First Service Advisor
When you actually need one, what to look for, how to structure the pay, and the first 30 days that make or break the hire.
The First 90 Days as a New Auto Shop Owner
What to fix, what to leave alone, and what to measure. A week-by-week plan for the first three months after taking over or opening a shop.
Your Google Maps Photos Are Costing You Money
Shoppers look at photos before they look at reviews. What to shoot, what never to post, and the photo rotation that keeps your profile ranking.
Referral Programs That Work for Auto Repair
Punch cards and $10 coupons are weak. Here's the referral mechanic that doubles word-of-mouth volume. Without feeling transactional.
Facebook Ads vs Google Ads for Auto Shops
One works for acquisition, one works for rediscovery. The actual math, the common money-burners, and when to run which.
Google Business Profile Setup for Auto Shops
A complete walkthrough of setting up Google Business Profile for an auto repair shop. Categories, services, photos, the three settings most shops miss.
6 Weekly Numbers Every Shop Owner Should Track
Forget monthly reports nobody reads. Six numbers, checked every Monday morning. If any of them move, you know exactly what to fix.
How Much to Charge for Diagnostic Time
Free diagnostics are a race to the bottom. Hourly billing scares customers off. The flat-fee diagnostic that respects both your time and their wallet.
Handling a Comeback Without Losing the Customer
Comebacks are unavoidable. Losing the customer because of one isn't. Here's the playbook for handling it cleanly. From the phone call to the follow-up.
Scheduling Auto Repair Jobs Without the Chaos
Walk-ins break your day. Full appointments leave bays empty. The hybrid system that top shops use, and the 70/30 rule that makes it run.
When a Customer Says They Got Quoted Cheaper
The instinct is to match the price. That's the losing move. Here's the script that wins the job without cutting the number.
Handling 'I'll Think About It' on a $2,000 Repair
The customer isn't saying no. They're saying they don't have enough certainty to say yes. Here's how to move them without pressuring them.
How to Turn a First-Time Customer Into a Regular
60% of auto shop customers don't come back after visit one. Not because the work was bad. Because nothing in the first visit made them plan the second.
The 3 Types of Customers Who Never Come Back
Not every lost customer is lost for the same reason. Three patterns, how to spot each, and which ones are worth spending effort to win back.
Yelp for Auto Shops — When It Still Matters
Yelp lost the search battle but still moves the needle in specific markets. When to care, when to ignore, and the free levers worth pulling.
How to Respond to a 1-Star Google Review
The instinct is to defend yourself. That makes it worse. Here's the structure of a review response that fixes the problem without fueling it.
Customer Retention for Auto Repair: The 5 Numbers That Actually Move ARO
Forget vanity metrics. The five customer-retention numbers every shop owner should measure, the benchmarks, and how each one moves ARO.
Building a 5-Star Review Flywheel: Turn Every Visit Into a Google Review
A review flywheel compounds. More reviews means more customers means more reviews. The exact loop most shops skip, and how to build it.
SMS Compliance for Auto Shops: TCPA, A2P 10DLC, and What You Must Know Before You Text
A plain-English guide to the laws and carrier rules that govern texting customers. What's required, what's recommended, what gets you fined.
Declined Services: How to Follow Up and Actually Get the Work Approved Later
Every declined inspection is revenue you've already identified. How to follow up without being pushy and turn 20–30% of declines into work.
How to Send Repair Estimates by Text (and Why Your Customers Prefer It)
Phone tag is dead. How modern shops send estimates by text, get approval from the customer's phone, and turn 6-hour cycles into 30 minutes.
The Best CRM for Independent Auto Repair Shops in 2026
Generic CRMs weren't built for repair orders, vehicles, or service intervals. How to evaluate CRM software for an independent shop.
Win-Back Campaigns for Auto Repair: How to Bring Back Customers You've Already Lost
A customer who hasn't been back in 6 months isn't gone. They're drifting. The 3-touch sequence that brings 15–25% back without a discount.
How to Follow Up With a Customer After an Oil Change (Without Being Annoying)
The oil-change customer is your most under-served relationship. A simple follow-up cadence that turns a $60 ticket into $2,400 lifetime value.
SMS for Auto Shops: The Complete Guide to Texting Customers Without Getting Blocked
Text messages get 95% open rates. How to use SMS for appointments, estimates, review requests, and win-backs. Without violating TCPA.
Digital Vehicle Inspections: Why Paper Forms Are Costing You Money
If your techs still write DVIs on clipboards, you're leaving real money on the table. Here's how digital inspections increase approved work.
How to Get More Google Reviews for Your Auto Repair Shop (Without Begging)
A step-by-step playbook to double or triple your Google review count in 90 days. Without feeling pushy or paying for fake reviews.