For shop owners who want intake, execution, approvals, and billing in one system
Run the front desk, the bays, and the billing process from one platform built for real repair operations rather than disconnected office tools.
One operating system for intake, work execution, approvals, and invoices
Better visibility into active jobs, blockers, and bay-level progress
Connected workflows for retail work and fleet-driven repairs
CreoFleet
Shop owners use CreoFleet to run
Front-desk intake and customer context
Work order execution and technician flow
Parts availability and estimate approvals
Customer invoicing and fleet-connected requests
Less admin drag
Remove duplicate entry and status chasing between the office and the shop floor.
Better bay utilization
Spot blockers earlier and move jobs through the shop with more control.
Cleaner customer billing
Issue invoices from the work that actually happened instead of reassembling jobs after the fact.
Core capabilities
Built to support real operational execution
These pages exist because the product area is real. Each capability below maps to a concrete workflow in the platform.
Integrated intake and execution
Move from customer complaint to active work order without losing the story of the job.
Approval and invoice flow
Tie estimates, sign-off, and invoicing directly to the work order.
Inventory and parts coordination
See whether stock supports the job and reorder before shortages start blocking work.
Fleet service workflows
Handle incoming fleet requests without creating a second repair process outside the shop system.
Operational flow
How teams typically run it
Capture and scope the work
Start from intake and move quickly into a structured operational job.
Run the job with live visibility
Track labor, parts, blockers, and progress while the vehicle is in the bay.
Close with approval and billing
Turn the completed work into a customer-facing invoice from the same record.
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