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IndustriesAuto repair

CostBeacon for auto repair shops

See parts and fluid cost changes before job quotes go stale

Parts catalogs, cores, and fluids move with supplier sales and commodity spikes.

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Common suppliersParts wholesalers · Fluid suppliers · Tire vendors

Documentary photo of an auto repair parts counter with oils, filters, and a parts invoice

The problem

Parts quotes go stale when wholesaler unit costs move

Shops quote jobs off familiar parts and fluids, then buy at today’s counter price. Catalog sales, cores, and pack changes mean last month’s unit cost is already wrong—and invoice totals rarely show which SKU moved.

Close detail of auto shop fluids, tires, and open parts boxes in a service bay

Try a sample

Watch the unit-cost spike on a sample invoice

Upload parts and fluid invoices and CostBeacon tracks recurring SKUs—so a spike on filters, pads, or oil shows up before the next estimate goes out.

Interactive sample

Invoice spike chart

Scrub three counter tickets. Parts and fluids spike before the next estimate.

Unit-cost change since first invoice-1%0%+13%May 14May 28Jun 11
Ceramic brake pads$44.00$47.25 · +7.4%

On this ticket: +$3.25 per set · Update the estimate before you promise the job.

Chart shows % change from the first sample invoice. Illustrative data — not a live account.

What changes for your team

Invoice evidence your team can act on

Re-quote before you promise the job

See parts and fluid unit-cost moves early enough to revise the estimate or call the counter.

Stop absorbing quiet catalog changes

Every alert links to the invoice line—so parts conversations start with evidence.

How it works

From supplier PDF to a buying decision

Upload wholesaler invoices, extract every line, then review alerts before you quote or order the next job.

  1. Upload invoicesDrop PDFs, email attachments, or scans from your usual suppliers.
  2. Extract line itemsCostBeacon reads unit costs, quantities, vendors, and product names.
  3. Review what movedOpen alerts with the source invoice attached—then reprice, renegotiate, or accept on purpose.

Signals to watch

What good review looks like

Operators usually check a short alert queue after each buying cycle—not a full re-type of every invoice.

SignalTypical rangeWhat to do
Common parts SKUs+3–9%Review before quoting
Fluids / filters+2–7%Watch pack sizes
Tires+5–15%Re-quote jobs

FAQ

Common questions

CostBeacon focuses on invoice intelligence; QuickBooks Online sync is optional for teams that use QBO for books.

Catch supplier cost moves before they become your new normal

CostBeacon turns supplier invoices into line-item history and price-change alerts for auto repair shops.