Fullbay releases product updates, new AI tools
Fullbay has announced four new product enhancements during its Diesel Connect conference, including its first foray into artificial intelligence.
Launches include Motor enhancements, improvements to Fullbay Payments, a new integration with Mitchell1’s software, and the launch of the Fullbay AI brand.

“Presenting these products at Diesel Connect is a huge milestone for Fullbay and the work we’re doing to support independent and internal commercial repair shops, and the broader transportation industry,” said Patrick McKittrick, CEO of Fullbay. “Each of these launches is designed to better support our customers and make running a repair shop easier and more efficient. I’m especially excited about Fullbay AI and the many AI-driven tools we plan to unveil as we continue to evolve, push boundaries, and advance our leadership in the industry.”
Motor receives a modernized, more intuitive experience with FleetCross, the medium- and heavy-duty parts, service and repair information platform. Updates enable faster, simpler searches within a fully integrated platform, the company announced.
Fullbay Payments offers new features to ease refund management, security, dispute resolution, and scalability, the company announced. Customers can accept and manage payments directly within the Fullbay platform to better handle increased transaction volumes.
Fullbay also announced integration with Mitchell1, giving customers access to labor time information through TruckSeries.
And Fullbay AI provides AI tools within the software to support technicians with data entry. Technicians can type or use talk-to-text when initially entering their data. This feature is scheduled for release later this year.
Looking ahead, Fullbay says it plans to enable shop owner and technicians to assess their business for operational and performance efficiencies with an AI reporting tool.
For example, users can simply ask Fullbay AI for information such as: “Who was the top performing or most profitable technician this week?” or “Where can we reduce downtime?” Additionally, the company plans to expand its AI portfolio to offer predictive maintenance and diagnostic capabilities. These features are currently in development and will be made available to customers at a future date, Fullbay announced.
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