AutoLogi is a digital vehicle maintenance log that helps owners track service history, repairs, costs, and boost resale trust.
AutoLogi is a digital vehicle maintenance log built for car owners, dealers, workshops, and fleet users who want a smarter way to manage vehicle history. Instead of scattered paper invoices, forgotten repairs, and missing service records, AutoLogi creates one clean timeline for every vehicle.
Users can add maintenance, repairs, upgrades, mileage, costs, dates, invoices, and notes in one place. This makes it easier to stay organized, track ownership costs, plan upcoming service, and keep a complete history of the car.
For private owners, AutoLogi helps increase trust when selling a vehicle by showing transparent records. For buyers, it gives more confidence before purchase. For dealers, it can become a modern sales tool where each vehicle has a clear documented history. For workshops, it offers a way to manage service records digitally and improve customer experience.
Key goals of AutoLogi:
Replace paper service books with digital history
Increase resale value through transparency
Help owners track costs and maintenance
Build trust between sellers and buyers
Simplify record keeping for businesses
Current features include vehicle profiles, service entries, repair logs, mileage records, cost tracking, PDF exports, and shareable public vehicle history pages.
AutoLogi is being developed in Estonia with the ambition to scale across Europe through multilingual support and localized versions for different markets.
The long-term vision is to become the easiest and most trusted vehicle history platform for everyday drivers and automotive businesses.
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Yes, that’s exactly part of the plan.
Each car will have its own QR code. A repair shop can scan it, open the car’s digital service history, and add new maintenance or repair entries on the spot (with the customer’s approval, of course).
When the same car comes back later, they can scan the same QR code again and instantly see the full history — what was done, when, which parts were used, and costs. It makes things much easier for the workshop and keeps everything transparent.
Hey Erik! Will you be also targeting repair shops? As in when a customer comes in, the repair shops can save information of the car for future reference (with customer's approval of course)?