Automotive Software Pricing (2026)

What 5 automotive tools actually charge, taken from their own pricing pages and re-checked as they change. Cheapest first.

5 products From $109/mo to $239/mo

Pricing verified Aug 13, 2026

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Automotive pricing at a glance

Product Entry price Plans Free plan Free trial
NAPA TRACS $109/mo 3 No No
Fullbay $188/mo 4 No No
AutoLeap $199/mo 4 No No
Identifix $199/mo 2 No No
Shopmonkey $239/mo 4 No No

Every automotive tool we track, cheapest first

  1. NAPA TRACS

    Auto repair shop management system from NAPA, with unlimited users and integrated parts ordering.

    Sitting in the sub-$250/mo range puts NAPA TRACS solidly in the mid-market for shop management software — not a bargain-bin tool, but nowhere near the enterprise fleet-management platforms that charge per bay or per location. They're clearly going after independent and small multi-bay shops already tied into the NAPA parts ecosystem, not big chains.

    Plans: SILVER $109/mo · GOLD $219/mo · Gold Plus $249/mo

  2. Fullbay

    Shop management software for heavy-duty truck and fleet repair shops, priced per shop plus per user.

    At $188-$318/mo before you even add seats, Fullbay sits toward the premium end of the heavy-duty repair shop software space, not competing on price with bare-bones shop management tools. They're clearly going after established commercial fleet and truck repair shops that can absorb SaaS costs as a real line item, not hobbyist garages.

    Plans: BASIC $188/mo per seat · PRO $258/mo per seat · ELITE $318/mo per seat · Enterprise Contact Sales

  3. AutoLeap

    Auto repair shop management software covering estimates, digital inspections, invoicing and inventory.

    At $199-$449/mo with no free plan or trial, AutoLeap sits mid-to-premium in the auto shop management software space — it's not trying to compete with bare-bones free tools, it's targeting shops ready to commit to a paid system from day one. The lack of a trial signals they're selling through demos and sales conversations, not self-serve trust-building.

    Plans: Essentials $199/mo · Pro $349/mo · Elite $449/mo · Enterprise Contact Sales

  4. Identifix

    Direct-Hit vehicle repair information and diagnostics for auto repair shops

    At $199-229/month, this sits in premium territory for a niche automotive diagnostic/repair tool, banking on being a must-have specialty resource for shops rather than competing on price with broader shop-management suites.

    Plans: Annual Subscription $199/mo · Monthly Subscription $229/mo

  5. Shopmonkey

    Shop management software for light- and heavy-duty auto repair, with texting, payments and digital inspections in every plan.

    At $239 to $499 a month before per-seat add-ons, Shopmonkey sits mid-to-premium in the shop management software space — pricier than bare-bones scheduling tools but positioned as a full operating system for the shop, not just a point solution. They're clearly chasing multi-bay independent shops and small chains that've outgrown pen-and-paper or entry-level tools, not single-tech mobile mechanics.

    Plans: Basic $239/mo · Clever $399/mo · Genius $499/mo · Multi-Shop Contact Sales

Automotive Software Pricing FAQ

How much does automotive software cost?
Entry prices run from $109/mo (NAPA TRACS) to $239/mo (Shopmonkey), with a median entry price of $199/mo across the 5 priced products we track.
What is the cheapest automotive software?
NAPA TRACS has the lowest entry price of the automotive software we track, at $109/mo. Fullbay ($188/mo) and AutoLeap ($199/mo) are next.
Is there free automotive software?
None of the automotive software we track currently lists a free plan or a free trial on its pricing page.
How is automotive software usually priced?
3 of the 5 automotive tools we track use flat rate pricing, against 1 on per seat and 1 on hybrid.