| Shopmonkey |
Compared to Shopmonkey, Torque360 offers a lower entry price while still covering core estimating, inspections, and invoicing. It is easier for small shops to onboard without paying per-user fees early on, making it more cost-effective for growing repair businesses. |
| Mitchell 1 Manager SE |
Torque360 provides a more modern, cloud-based interface than Mitchell 1 Manager SE. It is simpler to use, faster to deploy, and better suited for shops that want digital approvals, texting, and online payments without heavy desktop software. |
| AutoLeap |
Torque360 is generally more affordable than AutoLeap while still delivering strong estimating and inspection tools. Smaller shops benefit from its straightforward workflows and reduced complexity, especially if they don’t need enterprise-level customization. |
| Tekmetric |
Compared to Tekmetric, Torque360 emphasizes simplicity and faster setup. It appeals to shops that want robust estimates and reporting without a steep learning curve or higher monthly pricing tied to advanced analytics. |
| RepairShopr |
Torque360 is more focused on automotive repair estimating and inspections than RepairShopr. It delivers industry-specific tools like VIN lookups and labor guides out of the box, reducing the need for additional configuration. |