Mitchell 1’s ProSpect now compatible with Android

May 6, 2019
“Having the ability to now use either Android or Apple iOS mobile devices... gives shops even more flexibility and freedom in that crucial first interaction with their consumers..." says Tim McDonnell, senior product manager for Mitchell 1.

The Mitchell 1 mobile vehicle check-in and inspection application, ProSpect, now offers a version that supports Android mobile devices. This release expands ProSpect compatibility across virtually any Android or Apple iOS smartphone or tablet device an auto repair shop is using in their daily operations, according to the company.

“The release of ProSpect gave our Manager SE customers a cost-effective greeter and digital inspections solution integrated into their shop management system,” said Tim McDonnell, senior product manager for Mitchell 1. “Having the ability to now use either Android or Apple iOS mobile devices, even intermixed, gives shops even more flexibility and freedom in that crucial first interaction with their consumers, helping them get the job started with an accurate, efficient inspection performed on the platform of their choosing.”

ProSpect is integrated with the Manager SE shop management system and is used to greet customers, ID vehicles by scanning VIN or license plates, and perform digital inspections with notes and photos to document vehicle complaints. The results are recorded and visible on Manager SE computer screens.

For Mitchell 1 ProSpect subscribers, the app for Android devices is available at no additional charge in the Google Play Store. Apple users download the free app from the Apple App Store; either app can be installed on an unlimited number of devices.

The Manager SE shop management system helps mechanical auto repair shops streamline workflow and track activity from estimate to invoice. The tools and reports in Manager SE give shops a 360-degree view of the entire operation, helping them manage repairs, customer service, and the overall business. Manager SE is integrated with ProDemand, Mitchell 1’s repair information system.

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