Colorado Shop Owner Launches PDR Mobile App for Shops

April 28, 2014

April 28, 2014—James Bishop, owner and general manager of The Ding Guy in Colorado Springs, Colo., has co-developed a mobile application aimed to help repair facilities streamline the check-in process for paintless dent repair jobs.

The Ding Stinger app, which is available through the Apple App Store, provides a check-in platform for estimators that uses photo documentation and note-taking capabilities to “accurately price and sell the appropriate repairs to the customer,” according to a press release.

The app includes a PDR pricing matrix, but can also be customized to fit the pricing structure and invoice style of the shop using it.

For more information, visit The Ding Stinger website.

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