AutoFluent is a vertical SaaS/enterprise software product from Total Auto Business Solutions, Inc. for auto service centers, tire and wheel dealers, and aftermarket warehouses. It positions itself as “Auto Repair and Inventory Software.” Its core value is bringing store sales, customers, inventory, technician labor hours, supplier ordering, accounting integrations, and reporting analytics into one system, with cloud database hosting. It is well suited to auto repair and tire businesses with multiple locations and complex inventory needs.
Based on the site content, AutoFluent offers a fairly comprehensive feature set: it can manage sales, customers, inventory, mechanic labor hours, and multiple stores; handle vendor bills, cores, and claims; and use reports to analyze employee and location performance. For warehouse scenarios, it supports unlimited inventory quantities, SKU-level reorder points, bin/location quantity tracking, barcode printing, and inventory transfers across locations. It can also provide a wholesale e-commerce website tied to real-time inventory, with independent customer logins, account-based pricing tiers, and tire/wheel fitment support. On the integration side, it supports repair and labor guides, direct ordering from tire and parts suppliers, QuickBooks, Sage 50, and TireConnect. With TireConnect, users can view tire images, specifications, inventory, reviews, and place orders directly within the interface.
The website does not disclose specific plans or pricing. It only states that support is included with the subscription and offers a Live Demo, Free Trial, and Free Quote. Before purchasing, buyers should request a quote and confirm whether user count, number of locations, cloud hosting, hardware, payment processing, and the e-commerce website are billed separately. For deployment, the site explicitly mentions Cloud-hosting / Cloud database hosting, and the client can be used on computers or tablets running full Windows 8 or later. There is no clear information about Mac support, native mobile apps, or self-hosting.
Its strengths are its strong industry focus, especially for tire dealers, auto repair shops, and warehouse/wholesale operations that need inventory, ordering, barcoding, and accounting workflows to work together. It also supports in-store hardware such as oil sticker printers, barcode scanners, cash drawers, signature pads, and credit card processing. Support is relatively clearly described: support is included in the subscription, available five weekdays, with references to emergency after-hours support and on-site training. The main drawbacks are limited enterprise-level transparency: the site does not disclose details on permissions, security compliance, APIs, or pricing. Its ecosystem also appears to be heavily oriented toward U.S. and Canadian suppliers.
The site does not provide information about access from China, so website reachability, cloud service latency, and payment availability would need to be tested directly. Since TireConnect and wholesaler coverage are mainly focused on the United States and Canada, auto shops in China that need local supplier integrations, invoicing, WeChat Pay/Alipay, or Chinese accounting and tax systems may need to evaluate alternatives. International competitors to compare include Shopmonkey, Tekmetric, Mitchell 1, RO Writer, and Shop-Ware. Chinese users should also assess local auto repair shop management and inventory/purchase/sales systems.
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