- Digital Vehicle Inspections: Create transparent inspections with photos, videos, and technician notes shared in real time.
- Inspection-to-Invoice Workflow: Instantly convert inspections into estimates and invoices with one click.
- Custom Inspection Templates: Build reusable inspection templates for cars, fleets, RVs, and specialty vehicles.
- Customer Communication: Send inspection reports and approvals via email or SMS for faster decisions.
- Integrated Shop Management: Combine inspections with scheduling, repair orders, inventory, and payments.
Torque360 Digital Vehicle Inspection Software
Transparent digital vehicle inspections that boost approvals and shop efficiency
Updated July 30, 2026
Torque360 Digital Vehicle Inspection Software Overview
Torque360 Digital Vehicle Inspection Software helps auto repair shops modernize inspections with photos, videos, and real-time customer approvals. Built for transparency and speed, it streamlines inspections, estimates, and invoicing from a single platform.
Designed for small to mid-sized workshops, Torque360 improves customer trust, increases repair approvals, and integrates seamlessly with parts ordering, payments, and accounting tools.
Key Features
Pricing
| Plan | Price | Featured |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | $89.99/mo (Billed Annually) or $99.99/mo (Billed Monthly) | Advanced digital vehicle inspections, VIN & plate lookups (CARFAX & NHTSA), Estimates and repair orders |
| Turbo | $179.99/mo (Billed Annually) or $199.99/mo (Billed Monthly) | Unlimited co-users, Two-way texting, Repair time guides & parts ordering (Epicor by Mitchell1) |
| Supercharged | Custom Quote (Contact Sales) | Multi-store management, Dedicated success manager, TorquePay payment rates & data migration assistance |
Pricing source: https://www.torque360.co/pricing/
Pros
Competitor |
Pros |
|---|---|
| Shopmonkey | Torque360 offers a more affordable entry price while still delivering robust digital vehicle inspections. Its interface is simpler for small shops, reducing training time. Built-in inspections and approvals are tightly integrated with repair orders, making it easier for shops focused on transparency and faster customer decisions. |
| Tekmetric | Compared to Tekmetric, Torque360 emphasizes ease of use and cost efficiency. Shops get strong inspection, invoicing, and communication tools without premium pricing. It’s especially attractive for smaller or independent shops that want modern inspections without complex analytics overhead. |
| AutoFluent | Torque360 is more cloud-native and easier to deploy than AutoFluent. Digital inspections, customer texting, and online approvals are smoother and more intuitive. Its modern UI and integrated marketing features help shops increase approvals without relying on older desktop-style workflows. |
| Mitchell 1 Shop Management | While Mitchell 1 is powerful, Torque360 is simpler and more budget-friendly. It focuses on visual inspections and customer transparency, which many shops find easier to adopt. Torque360 also avoids long-term contracts, appealing to growing shops. |
| RepairShopr | Torque360 is more specialized for auto repair inspections, offering clearer inspection reports and workflows. Compared to RepairShopr’s broader service focus, Torque360 delivers a more streamlined inspection-to-approval experience tailored to automotive shops. |
Cons
Competitor |
Cons |
|---|---|
| Shopmonkey | Shopmonkey offers deeper automation and reporting at higher tiers. Torque360’s reporting, while solid, may feel less advanced for large multi-location shops that rely heavily on granular performance analytics and custom dashboards. |
| Tekmetric | Tekmetric excels in advanced analytics and integrations. Torque360 may feel lighter in data depth for shops that prioritize KPI-heavy reporting and enterprise-grade performance tracking over simplicity and inspection workflows. |
| AutoFluent | AutoFluent provides extensive accounting and inventory controls. Torque360’s accounting features are more streamlined, which may be limiting for shops with complex internal accounting or legacy workflows. |
| Mitchell 1 Shop Management | Mitchell 1 has long-established labor databases and deep OEM data. Torque360 relies on integrations for some advanced labor content, which may be a drawback for shops wanting everything natively embedded. |
| RepairShopr | RepairShopr supports broader service industries beyond automotive. Torque360’s focus on auto repair is a strength, but it may feel limiting for businesses that operate mixed service models outside automotive repair. |
Reviews
- Capterra Review (Rating: 4.9/5): An owner shared that Torque360 turned daily operations more professional and reliable, with a GUI and UXUI that compare well to competitors in non‑US markets. The ability to order parts within the software and run digital vehicle inspections speeds up jobs and adds transparency for customers, and multiple reviewers highlighted a support team that answers questions quickly, though one noted missing labor time information.
- Trustpilot Review (Rating: 4.6/5, 19 reviews): Reviewers highlight the PartsTech integration for finding and ordering parts quickly, and a shop that mostly handles body work said the package still fit its needs well. One company titled its review “Highly recommended!” after almost a year with the platform, and another praised the text to pay option that gives customers an easy way to settle invoices now that the shop no longer takes phone payments.
- G2 Review (Rating: 4.5/5, 14 reviews): One shop owner said the repair history feature lets his team pull up a vehicle’s complete service history, making it easier to recommend maintenance and catch recurring issues. Another reviewer praised digital inspection reports with photos and notes that speed up customer approvals, and a third called the platform user friendly and affordable, while one longer-term user disliked a projected price increase he only learned about as a current customer.
