Repairify announced a new integration between Repair360 and Autosoft Dealer Management System at NIADA 2026, giving franchise and independent dealerships a cleaner way to manage reconditioning execution and accurately transfer completed repair order details into their DMS.
Repair360 helps dealers manage the full recon workflow after vehicle acquisition, including inspections, approvals, work orders, parts, labor, vendor coordination, and closeout. With the new Autosoft integration, dealers can now complete the recon process in Repair360 and automatically transfer final repair order details into Autosoft, including parts, labor, opcodes, and service information.
For many dealerships, recon is still managed through spreadsheets, disconnected notes, manual approvals, and duplicate data entry between operating tools and the DMS. That creates administrative work, slows down closeout, and makes it harder to understand the true cost of getting each vehicle frontline-ready.
The Repair360 and Autosoft integration helps eliminate that friction. Dealers can use Repair360 as the execution platform for reconditioning, then push clean, completed repair order data into Autosoft once the work is finished. This helps reduce rekeying errors, improve record accuracy, speed up RO closeout, and give dealers better visibility into recon costs.
“Repair360 takes over where recon execution really begins,” said Eric Meahan, managing director of Repair360. “Once the vehicle is acquired, dealers need to manage the work, capture the cost accurately, and close the RO without re-keying everything into the DMS. The Autosoft integration removes that friction by creating the completed RO in Autosoft with the final parts, labor, opcode, and cost detail from Repair360.”
Recon remains one of the largest margin-protection opportunities in the dealership. NIADA reported that average recon costs reached $1,679 per vehicle in 2024, up from $1,455 the prior year and more than $500 higher than in 2020. As recon costs continue to rise, dealers need better control over how work is approved, completed, tracked, and recorded.
Repair360 gives dealers a connected workflow to create accurate repair orders, track vehicles through every stage of recon, improve labor efficiency, reduce cycle time, and measure vendor performance. The new Autosoft integration extends that workflow into the DMS, helping dealers maintain cleaner records and more accurate accounting of the true cost to make each vehicle retail-ready.
Repairify is showcasing Repair360 at booth #412 during NIADA in Denver. Attendees are invited to stop by the booth or visit repair360.com to learn more.

