Where AutoSolve Hub Fits in Your Workflow

Think of AutoSolve Hub as the "knowledge and planning" layer that sits beside your existing scan tools, scopes and workshop management. It doesn't replace your hardware – it gives structure and context.

  • Look up codes quickly with the header box or Diagnostics library.
  • Check platform behaviour via Car Profiles.
  • Use AI tools to outline test plans and talk through edge cases.
  • Pick tools and consumables from the Reviews & Guides section.

Example Setup for a Small Garage

A typical modern setup might include:

  • A mid-range or pro-level scan tool for live data and coding.
  • A stable support charger for coding, flashing and long regens.
  • Access to AutoSolve Hub on a tablet or PC near the bay.
  • Your own judgement and experience – the most important part.

Future Integration With a Dedicated Diagnostics Tool

AutoSolve Hub is being built alongside a more advanced diagnostic tool that will be able to send live data and code snapshots directly into structured workflows and AI helpers. When that tool is ready, this site will be the natural information hub that supports it – with familiar code pages, profiles and product recommendations.

Helping Your Customers Understand Repairs

You can also use AutoSolve Hub as a communication aid. Linking a customer to a relevant code page or car profile can help them see why a certain diagnostic path or repair is necessary, without drowning them in jargon.