Windows PC or tablet
AutOEMate runs on Windows. The pilot machine should be the same service-lane PC or diagnostic tablet used for the OEM diagnostic workflow.
Pilot requirements
AutOEMate is designed for teams that already operate inside licensed OEM diagnostic workflows and want to reduce repeated scan babysitting without changing who controls the diagnostic session.
AutOEMate runs on Windows. The pilot machine should be the same service-lane PC or diagnostic tablet used for the OEM diagnostic workflow.
The shop must provide its own valid OEM diagnostic software access, subscriptions, credentials, and required sign-in or verification process.
The pilot environment should have a compatible vehicle interface already installed and working, such as a J2534/Mongoose-style setup for supported workflows.
Setup fit
The pilot setup call exists to avoid surprises. We check the workflow, hardware, sign-in process, report path, and operator expectations before AutOEMate is installed on a live service-lane machine.
We confirm which repeatable diagnostic workflow the shop wants to test first and whether it fits the current pilot scope.
We confirm PDF/report behavior and where local run evidence should be stored so the shop can review completed scans.
We confirm who will run the pilot, how they pause or take over, and what situations should remain technician-driven.
Best-fit pilots
The strongest early pilots are shops that already run frequent OEM health-check style workflows and can give direct feedback from real repair-order usage.
Dealership service lanes, fixed-ops teams, dealer technicians, and advanced independent shops that already have the OEM diagnostic environment working and want cleaner, repeatable scan execution.
Shops looking for free OEM software, a replacement scan tool, unsupported diagnostic access, or automation that removes operator responsibility from the diagnostic session.
Free pilot
Request a free one-week pilot and we will verify your setup before you install anything.