Collision estimators documenting OEM steps
Use RepairLogic to add procedure proof and repair-plan detail around estimates.
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Updated June 19, 2026
RepairLogic is worth evaluating when a collision shop needs better OEM procedure research and repair planning around estimates. It helps teams find procedures, document required steps, identify calibration or single-use part needs, and support better repair decisions.
Use the test-drive or demo requests with a real repair plan, ADAS scenario, single-use parts question, insurer documentation need, and estimator workflow. A simpler estimating tool may be enough if you only need to create customer quotes and do not need OEM repair planning depth.
OEConnection RepairLogic is a repair planning platform for collision repair professionals who need OEM-authored procedures, documentation, research, calibration guidance, and repair-plan consistency.
It is less about writing a basic estimate and more about making sure the estimate and repair plan include required procedures, parts, and documentation for safe repairs.
| Feature | What it does | Plan fit / purchase note |
|---|---|---|
| OEM procedure access | Research OEM-authored repair procedures inside one planning workflow. | Core value. |
| Repair planning | Build and document comprehensive repair plans. | Collision fit. |
| Calibration discovery | Surface ADAS and calibration procedures that may be missed. | Validate cases. |
| Single-use part detection | Identify parts and operations that can affect repair accuracy and profitability. | Plan review. |
| Documentation sharing | Create repair documentation that can support insurer and stakeholder discussions. | Workflow check. |
Use RepairLogic to add procedure proof and repair-plan detail around estimates.
demo requests.
Find calibration guidance and related procedures before work begins.
Test-drive path.
Use standardized repair plans to reduce missed steps and support insurer conversations.
Process change.
Give repair teams a clearer plan before disassembly or repair work starts.
Training needed.
| Plan or option | public price | Trial / free-plan detail |
|---|---|---|
| Official product page | No fixed public pricing page was verified; the official page routes users to test-drive, demo, and contact options. | Free plan: no free plan verified. |
| Demo / test-drive path | RepairLogic offers an interactive test-drive and free demo/contact options. | Free trial: no public self-serve free trial verified. |
| Workflow review | Confirm supported OEMs, repair-plan workflow, documentation, calibration guidance, setup, support, and integrations before subscribing. | Sales review needed. |
Source: Official product page.
Free plan: no free plan was verified. Free trial: no public self-serve free trial was verified; RepairLogic offers an official test-drive/demo requests. No fixed public pricing page was verified, so shops should confirm supported OEMs, repair-plan workflow, documentation, calibration guidance, setup, support, and integrations before subscribing.
RepairLogic checks should include estimating system attachment workflows, OEM procedure coverage, ADAS calibration guidance, single-use parts, documentation sharing, repair-plan archives, insurer documentation, user roles, collision shop workflow, training, support, and data retention.
Use the official test-drive or demo with a real repair planning problem. Bring a vehicle, damage area, ADAS procedure question, single-use parts example, insurer documentation need, and estimator workflow. Ask how plans are archived, shared, attached to estimates, and updated when OEM procedures change.
No fixed public pricing page was verified on the official product page.
No free plan was verified.
No public self-serve free trial was verified; the official page offers a test-drive/demo requests.
Collision shops, estimators, repair planners, and technicians who need OEM-backed repair plans should consider it.