Group jobs by status, technician, priority, and promise time with layouts for a wall display, tablet, or kiosk station.
Turn repair orders into a live shop-floor command center.
BayTraxx Pro gives advisors, technicians, and owners a clean touchscreen system for the wall display and the kiosk station — powered by shop workflow data so everyone knows what is waiting, what is moving, and what needs attention next.
Advisor Review 4
In Progress 6
Ready 3
Designed to remove the shop-floor guesswork.
No more asking “where’s that car at?” across the bay. BayTraxx Pro puts the active workflow on the big screen and at the kiosk station where the team can actually use it.
Move jobs through the process naturally, then build toward controlled updates, role permissions, and audit history.
Prototype reads live Tekmetric sandbox repair orders through a local proxy, keeping validation safe before production writes.
Surface promise times, waiting states, next-up work, and stuck jobs before they turn into customer problems.
Large cards, bold contrast, and simple controls make it practical for technicians at a dedicated kiosk station or shop-floor screen.
Columns and card fields can be tuned around how the shop actually moves cars, not generic software assumptions.
From scattered ROs to one shared picture.
BayTraxx Pro is being shaped around a real shop proof-of-concept, with the goal of becoming a lightweight operational layer on top of the systems shops already use.
Connect the repair order feed
Pull active jobs from the shop’s management workflow and map them into the board.
Match the real shop process
Confirm the exact columns, card fields, technician views, and status rules the team needs.
Run it on the wall and kiosk
Use a large shop display for visibility and a kiosk station for hands-on technician interaction.
Add safe write-backs
When the workflow is proven, add permissions, audit logging, and controlled updates back to the system of record.
Ready for a shop-floor beta.
The first prototype is already built as a touchscreen-friendly job board. Next step: refine the wall display and kiosk station workflows with a real shop, validate the data mapping, and package it for repeatable installs.