Find auto repair shop owners by city.
Google Maps, ASE certification databases, and state motor vehicle repair licenses, not a stale B2B database.
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[01] Discover
280K+ auto repair shops.
Traditional databases barely knows they exist.
The mechanic who owns a 6-bay shop in suburban Chicago isn't on LinkedIn — he's under a car by 7am. But he does have an ASE certification, a state repair license, and a Google Maps listing with 200 reviews. If you want to sell to independent shops, you need to search where they actually show up.
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Auto repair shops in the US
from solo mechanics to multi-bay operations
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Are independent shops
not dealership service departments
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Have usable data in traditional databases
missing owners, certs, and bay counts
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To build a list with Origami
any city, any specialty, any certification
[02] Research
AI agents that find auto repair shops
where they actually operate.
Auto repair shop owners aren't on LinkedIn. They're on Google Maps, ASE certification databases, state motor vehicle repair license registries, and CarFax service network listings. Origami's AI agents search these sources in real time, surfacing shops, owners, and growth signals that traditional databases were never built to find.
[03] Capabilities
Find auto repair shops ready to buy.
Qualified list in under 2 minutes.
ASE certifications as a quality signal
ASE certification is the gold standard in auto repair. Origami searches the ASE database directly, pulling certification levels (Master Technician, L1 Advanced Engine Performance, L3 Hybrid/EV), expiration dates, and specialty endorsements to identify the most qualified shops.
Independent vs franchise segmentation
The auto repair market splits between independent shops, franchise chains (Midas, Meineke, Firestone), and dealership service centers. Origami identifies ownership type, brand affiliation, and operational independence so you can target the right segment for your product.
EV and hybrid readiness as a growth indicator
Shops investing in EV and hybrid training, equipment, and certifications are forward-thinking operations. Origami detects L3 Hybrid/EV certifications, EV-specific equipment purchases, and charging infrastructure additions as high-intent growth signals.
Bay count as a capacity and revenue proxy
A 3-bay shop generates fundamentally different revenue than a 10-bay operation. Origami estimates bay count from permit records, Google Maps imagery, and business descriptions, giving you a reliable proxy for shop size, capacity, and annual revenue.
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