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Jüulio is a vertical SaaS platform for auto body, collision, and custom shops. Its goal is to bring front-desk operations, shop-floor execution, estimate documentation, customer communication, payment collection, and financial reconciliation into one platform. It emphasizes that shops do not need to replace CCC or QuickBooks; instead, it builds an operational workflow from intake to payment alongside the existing estimating and accounting systems.
The product is centered on the “estimate-to-payment” workflow. Front-desk staff can enter customer, vehicle, insurance claim, and repair context once, then reuse that information across estimates, invoices, repair orders, and checkout. Document Generator supports uploading estimate PDFs, including CCC export files, and converting them into Jüulio estimates, invoices, and repair orders, reducing duplicate data entry. On the payments side, it supports card, Tap to Pay, ACH, BNPL, and LayAway, and can be combined with TransCost to manage payment fee strategies. Jüulio Go is designed for mobile front-desk work and on-site payment collection, while Jüulio Mobile is aimed at technician time tracking, task management, and inventory updates. For team collaboration, the system provides role-based views, shared records, tasks, appointments, lead follow-up, and real-time synchronization between the front desk and the workshop.
The public website does not list specific pricing, offering only Start free, Book demo, and Contact sales options. TierPro is described as a pricing tier that adjusts software costs based on processed sales volume, making it suitable for growing shops that are sensitive to recurring software expenses. Integration information is relatively clear: QuickBooks is used for accounting synchronization, Stripe for payment processing, Twilio for customer messaging, and estimate documents support CCC-exported PDFs.
Its strengths lie in strong alignment with industry workflows, especially for independent collision repair shops that want to reduce estimate re-entry, improve customer follow-up, and speed up payment collection. Its support for multiple payment methods and mobile workflows can also improve front-desk efficiency. The drawbacks are that pricing is not transparent, and security/compliance information appears limited to terms-level descriptions, with no disclosed SOC 2, ISO, or similar certifications. In addition, some capabilities depend on third-party payment, messaging, and accounting services, so regional availability may be limited. It is best suited to lean owner-operated or general-manager-led teams, as well as collision repair groups that want to standardize checkout and intake workflows across two or more locations.
The website does not provide information on access from China, RMB payments, a Chinese interface, or local compliance, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown. Because payments depend on overseas systems such as Stripe, ACH, BNPL, and Tap to Pay, shops in mainland China may face payment and localization limitations when deploying it. For use in China, it is advisable to first evaluate local auto repair shop management systems, ERP solutions, or alternatives that support WeChat Pay, Alipay, and local invoicing workflows.
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juulio.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach juulio.com directly.