February 9, 2026 – Autoverse Mobility today announced a strategic integration with GetAFix, a leading garage management platform developed by Evenforce Technologies, with a shared vision of building a deeply connected automotive aftermarket ecosystem. The integration brings together workshop operations and parts procurement into a single, seamless digital workflow, benefiting every participant in the value chain; from manufacturers and distributors to garages, mechanics, and end customers.
Commenting on the integration, Mihir Mohan, Founder and CEO of Autoverse Mobility, said,
“The automotive aftermarket has traditionally operated in silos, with manufacturers, distributors, garages, and mechanics working on disconnected systems. This integration with GetAFix is a step toward changing that reality by building a connected ecosystem where information, demand, and fulfilment flow seamlessly from the factory floor to the mechanic’s bay.”
Srinath Rao, Founder and CEO of GetAFix, added, “Our focus has always been on simplifying workshop operations. By integrating Autoverse’s procurement and fulfilment capabilities directly into GetAFix, we are extending that simplicity beyond the workshop to the entire aftermarket ecosystem.”
At the core of this integration is a unified system where parts procurement requests originate within the GetAFix platform and are fulfilled end-to-end by Autoverse. Once a service advisor raises a requirement as part of a job card or estimate, Autoverse enables accurate part identification, pricing, availability checks, approvals, and fulfilment. Every stage of this process is reflected back in GetAFix in real time, ensuring that workshops operate with complete visibility and without operational friction.
For multi-brand garages and mechanics, this integration eliminates the long-standing disconnect between workshop management and parts sourcing. Mechanics gain faster access to the right parts with assured fitment, service advisors benefit from quicker and more accurate estimates, and workshop owners see improved turnaround times and higher operational efficiency. The reduction in manual coordination allows workshops to focus more on service quality and customer experience rather than procurement follow-ups.
For manufacturers and suppliers, the integration creates a more direct and transparent path to the last-mile garage. Demand signals originating from actual repair jobs flow through a structured digital system, enabling better forecasting, improved availability planning, and reduced inefficiencies across the supply chain. This closer linkage between production and real-world consumption helps manufacturers align their offerings more closely with on-ground requirements.
Distributors and logistics partners benefit from improved predictability and digitized order flows, while end customers experience faster repairs, greater transparency in estimates, and increased confidence in the authenticity of parts used in their vehicles. The overall outcome is a more responsive, data-driven aftermarket that works as a single connected system rather than fragmented participants.
Together, Autoverse Mobility and GetAFix are laying the foundation for a technology-driven aftermarket where manufacturers are closer to mechanics, garages operate with greater confidence and efficiency, and customers benefit from faster, more reliable vehicle repairs.

