VexaOS for Auto Service
Auto Service
Service intake, parts, technician hours, and status updates the customer can see.
Without a connected system
The friction most auto service operators absorb daily.
- Intake on paper, re-typed into a system
- Parts availability confirmed by walking to the back
- Technician hours estimated at invoicing
- Customers calling for status updates
On VexaOS
What changes on day one.
- Digital intake at the kiosk with signatures captured
- Live parts availability at the moment of quoting
- Technician time tracked against each job
- Status displayed in the waiting area and sent to the customer
Front of house
The VexaFront configuration for auto service.
Service intake, vehicle details, approvals, and status display.
Same platform, same data, same control center — an experience shaped to what a auto service customer expects at the front counter.
VexaFront
Service intake, vehicle details, approvals, and status display.
Available 15" – 43", plus wall installations
Recommended stack
How auto service typically deploy VexaOS.
Start where the friction is worst. Every product below shares the same platform, so the order you adopt them in is a business decision, not a technical one.
01VexaFrontOne customer-facing platform, configured into the mode your front of house needs — reception and check-in, self-order, checkout, booking, or queue.02Inventory OpsKnow what you have, what it cost, what you are about to run out of, and where it went.03ShyftGridBuild schedules, cover shifts, track time, and see labor cost against revenue — for one location or fifty.04Commerce OpsTake the order, take the payment, keep the customer — with one catalog and one customer record behind every channel.05TouchBoardA wall-mounted touchscreen that shows today’s schedule, tasks, announcements, and live operations to the team on the floor.
Other industries
VexaOS elsewhere.
See VexaOS configured for auto service.
Thirty minutes, your workflow, real screens.