
Mobile Tech RX
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Built for mobile detailers: quick estimates, before/after photos, and payment taken right on the driveway.
This is a researched profile of Mobile Tech RX, built from its own pages and docs, not yet hands-on.
Built for, and not
Built for
- Mobile detailers and auto-recon techs who want fast estimates and payment on site
- Paintless dent repair and reconditioning operators who price by the job
- Solo techs who want before-and-after photos and invoicing from a phone
Skip this if
- Shop-based businesses needing deep scheduling and multi-bay dispatch
- Trades outside auto recon and detailing
- Teams wanting unlimited-user flat pricing across a large crew
How we scored Mobile Tech RX
Editorial score, weighted by the criteria below. Full methodology →
What it really costs
Full pricing breakdownPaid plans start at $39/mo (Getting Started).
Getting Started
$39/mo
Single service type
Standard
$99/mo
Multiple services; QuickBooks
Pro
$199/mo
Advanced analytics
Annual billing usually lowers the effective rate. Confirm current numbers on the vendor page before buying.
Real-cost reality
Mobile Tech RX starts at about $39 a month on Getting Started, with Standard around $99 and Pro around $199 adding multiple service types, QuickBooks, and analytics. Extra users run about $29 each, and there is a short 5-day trial. Payment processing fees and any Zapier connection are extra on top of the plan.
Watch out for
- The free trial is short, only about 5 days, so plan your evaluation
- Zapier connectivity is tied to higher tiers or add-ons
- Payment processing fees apply on top of the subscription
- Built for solo and small operators, so it is light on multi-user controls
Pricing verified June 2026
Pros and cons
What works
- Fast on-site estimates and payment, built for mobile work
- Before-and-after photo capture suited to recon and detailing
- Native QuickBooks Online sync
Watch before buying
- Upper-tier pricing is not transparent
- Light on multi-user scheduling and dispatch
- Narrowly built for auto recon and detailing
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What Mobile Tech RX is
Mobile Tech RX is a phone-first app for mobile auto reconditioning and detailing, including paintless dent repair. It is built around fast estimates, before-and-after photos, and taking payment on site, owned by the asTech/Repairify automotive group.
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Where it shines
For a mobile recon or detail tech, the speed is the appeal: build an estimate, capture the work in photos, and collect payment in the driveway, with a native QuickBooks Online sync behind it. It does the field-quoting job cleanly.
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Where it falls short
It is light on back-office scheduling and multi-user dispatch, upper-tier pricing is not transparent, and it is narrowly built for auto recon and detailing. Shop-based or multi-trade businesses will outgrow it.
Our verdict
A focused, useful pick for a mobile detailer or recon tech who wants estimates and payment on site, and a poor fit for shop-based or multi-trade operations. The field-quoting flow is the draw; the back office is thin. Our score reflects researched sources and verified user reviews, not hands-on testing.
Integrations
Support and mobile
Support
Email support with a knowledge base and onboarding resources. Owned by asTech/Repairify, it sits in a larger automotive-services group; reviews generally praise the speed of estimating and invoicing in the field.
Mobile
A phone-first app built for the driveway: quick estimates, before-and-after photos, and payment on site are the core. It is designed around mobile recon and detailing work rather than back-office scheduling.
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Common questions about Mobile Tech RX.
How much does Mobile Tech RX cost?
Getting Started is about $39 a month, Standard about $99, and Pro about $199, with extra users around $29 each. The higher tiers add multiple service types, QuickBooks, and analytics.
Who is it built for?
Mobile detailers, paintless dent repair, and auto-recon techs who price by the job and want estimates, photos, and payment from a phone on site.
Does it sync with QuickBooks?
Yes, QuickBooks Online natively on the higher tiers, which keeps field invoicing aligned with the books.
Is it good for a shop with bays?
Less so. It is phone-first and built for mobile recon and detailing, so shop-based businesses needing multi-bay scheduling should look at a fuller platform.