The business tools, financial models, and SOPs I wish I had when I started. From bay layout to break-even analysis, everything you need to open with confidenceβnot guesswork.
You can diagnose a misfire in 10 minutes. But writing a business plan? Figuring out if that garage can turn a profit? That's where good mechanics get stuck.
80% of new shops fail because they can't calculate break-even. They sign leases based on hope, not math.
You're great with cars but have no systems for customer intake, quality control, or hiring.
$300/month shop management tools are built for established shops, not technicians starting from zero.
I took everything I learned building three profitable shops including the $40K mistake on my first location and turned it into step by step systems.
Not templates. Systems. Built by a technician who actually opened the doors.
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