Fullbay

Fullbay is cloud shop management software built specifically for heavy-duty and diesel repair operations, rather than light-duty auto repair. It covers the workflows that heavy-duty shops need — complex multi-unit repair orders, parts, labour and invoicing. Fullbay is quote-led and does not publish a rate card, so real pricing depends on shop size and configuration.

What is Fullbay?

Fullbay is a cloud shop management system purpose-built for commercial, heavy-duty and diesel repair — the segment where light-duty auto systems tend to fall short. That specialisation shows up in support for larger, more complex repair orders, fleet and unit tracking, and workflows suited to trucks and equipment rather than passenger cars.

How much does Fullbay cost?

Fullbay does not publish a rate card. Pricing is quote-led and scales with the shop, so a like-for-like comparison against a published-price light-duty system is not possible from public information. As with any quote-led vendor, request a written quote that specifies the tier, what is included, and any onboarding or add-on fees.

Who is Fullbay best for?

Heavy-duty and diesel repair shops, and commercial operations whose repair complexity outgrows light-duty auto systems. It is not the right tool for a general light-duty auto repair shop, which is better served by a light-duty system.

What are the alternatives to Fullbay?

For light-duty auto repair, see Tekmetric, Shopmonkey and AutoLeap, all of which publish pricing. For heavy-duty, the comparison is usually against other specialist systems rather than light-duty tools. See the shop management software hub.

Frequently asked questions

How much does Fullbay cost?
Fullbay is quote-led and does not publish a rate card. Pricing depends on shop size and configuration — request a written quote that itemises what is included and any onboarding fees.
Is Fullbay for light-duty auto repair?
Fullbay is built specifically for heavy-duty and diesel repair operations. Light-duty auto shops are usually a better fit for systems like Tekmetric, Shopmonkey or AutoLeap.