NFC tags on every vehicle. Instant before & afters. Scheduling, invoicing, CRM, paint matching, payroll — one app built by a touch-up operator, for touch-up operators.
How it works
Four steps. Every vehicle. Every time. No exceptions.
Stick an NFC tag on the windshield. That tag is now the vehicle's identity for this service session.
Walk every panel. Photograph damage. The app guides the inspection and builds the repair scope automatically.
Techs see their assigned jobs. Ghost overlay ensures after photos match before photos. Quality is built in.
One tap generates the invoice from the completed work. Send it. Get paid. Move to the next car.
Real work
Drag the slider. This is what quality touch-up looks like — documented, verified, and tracked in the app.
AFTER
BEFOREHood paint chip repair
Features
No more spreadsheets, sticky notes, and group texts. One app runs the whole show.
NFC tags on every vehicle. One tap pulls up history, inspections, photos, and open jobs. No searching, no guessing.
Ghost overlay aligns your after shot with the before photo perfectly. Swipe to compare. Proof of quality, every single job.
Every dealer, every vehicle, every job — all tracked. Know who's approved, who's pending, who needs follow-up. No separate system.
Your daily route, optimized. See every stop, every vehicle, estimated time. Tap Start and go.
Build repair tickets from inspections. Send to the dealer for approval. Invoice on completion. No paper, no chasing.
190,000+ paint codes. Every job feeds the database. The more you work, the smarter your color matching gets.
Techs get paid for the budgeted time, not the clock. Fast quality work = higher effective rate. Built-in accountability.
Yellow flag system. Rework is tracked, visible company-wide. 3 flags = you lose your bonus. Good techs love it.
Also built in
Why we built this
I ran a touch-up business. I know what it's like to juggle dealer lots, track techs with group texts, and invoice from a truck cab at 6pm.
Every “field service app” I tried was built by software people who'd never touched a paint pen. So I built my own. Monkey Business Manager is what I wished existed when I was running crews.
It's still early. I'm field testing it on my own operation right now. But if you run a touch-up business and want to help shape a tool that actually gets how this work flows — I want you in the beta.
Now hiring
We're growing and looking for skilled touch-up techs who want to work with the best tools in the industry — the ones we built ourselves.