
Mitchell 1 Automotive Repair
Auto repair software
Automotive software
Auto dealer software
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What is Mitchell 1 Automotive Repair
Mitchell 1 Automotive Repair is a software suite used by automotive repair shops to estimate jobs, look up repair information, manage work orders, and support shop operations. It targets independent repair facilities that need labor times, parts information, and service procedures integrated into day-to-day workflows. The product is commonly delivered as a set of modules (e.g., repair information, estimating, and shop management) rather than a single monolithic system. It emphasizes access to OEM-based service content and vehicle coverage for diagnostics and repair planning.
Integrated repair information content
The product combines service procedures, labor times, and parts-related information that technicians and service advisors use during estimating and repair planning. This reduces the need to switch between separate information sources for common tasks like quoting and writing jobs. It fits shops that rely on standardized repair content for consistent estimates and documentation.
Shop workflow and estimating tools
Mitchell 1 supports core front-office workflows such as creating estimates, converting them to repair orders, and tracking job status. These capabilities align with typical independent shop processes where service advisors manage multiple jobs concurrently. The workflow focus helps connect vehicle data and repair content to customer-facing estimates.
Broad fit for independents
The product is designed for independent repair operations rather than dealership-only environments, with features oriented to general repair and maintenance work. It supports common use cases such as multi-line estimates, parts/labor breakdowns, and service history tracking. This makes it applicable across a range of shop sizes, from single-location to multi-bay operations.
Integration scope varies by module
Capabilities can depend on which Mitchell 1 modules a shop licenses and how they are configured. Some shops may still need third-party tools for payments, marketing, advanced customer communications, or specialized reporting. Integration availability and depth can vary by region and deployment choice.
Not dealer DMS software
Despite sometimes being grouped with automotive and dealer tools, it is not a full dealership management system (DMS) for sales, F&I, and dealership accounting. Dealer groups typically require deeper integrations and modules beyond repair operations. Organizations seeking end-to-end dealer workflows may need additional systems.
Learning curve for full utilization
Because the suite spans repair information, estimating, and shop management functions, onboarding can take time for service advisors and technicians. Shops may need process changes to consistently capture recommended services, notes, and documentation in the system. Smaller teams without a dedicated admin may adopt only a subset of features.
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Snap-on Incorporated
Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States
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