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Cherry Inspect is a digital vehicle inspection (DVI) tool designed for quick-lube and high-throughput automotive service shops. The page emphasizes that it is “born in the bays, built for technicians.” Its core goal is not complex repair diagnostics, but completing standardized multi-point inspections in the shop with as few taps as possible. The average inspection time is shown as about 2 minutes and 28 seconds, and the product is positioned for usage at a scale of 50+ locations and 100,000+ inspections.
The product centers on the technician mobile app, offering a visual inspection grid where service items are displayed as icon-based tiles and can be quickly marked with color-coded statuses. Smart comment suggestions help reduce manual typing, while photo and video evidence supports inspection results and improves customer trust. For vehicle information entry, it supports license plate and VIN search, and uses CarFax integration to automatically fill in the year, make, model, color, and bay number. For shops with unstable network conditions, offline mode can save data to the device first and automatically sync once connectivity is restored. On the management side, it provides a web dashboard for tracking inspection volume, completion rate, invoice verification, customer view rate, average inspection time, and comparisons across multiple locations.
The page does not disclose specific plans, pricing, billing methods, or enterprise terms. It only mentions that the app can be downloaded for free and that users can schedule a demo. In terms of deployment, the page clearly states that native iOS and Android apps are available, along with a web-based management backend, but it does not indicate whether self-hosting is supported.
The main strengths are its clear positioning and strong fit for standardized, high-frequency inspection workflows in quick-lube chains. The visual grid, preset comments, and CarFax autofill are all designed around speed. Offline mode and post-submission locking also align well with real shop management needs. The weaknesses are its lack of transparency: pricing, permission controls, security and compliance, API and developer support are not disclosed, and the only visible third-party integration is CarFax.
It is best suited for quick-lube shops, standard maintenance providers, multi-location franchise operators, and management teams that need to use KPIs to enforce inspection completion rates and service consistency. If a business requires complex repair work orders, deep DMS/ERP integrations, or strict compliance audits, it should confirm these capabilities with the vendor.
The page does not provide information about access, deployment, or localization in mainland China, so its availability status is unknown.
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