Written by Youzse, so read it as one contender's view rather than a neutral one. Both figures below are read from LaunchControl's and AIT Online's own published pricing, and this is one of the few garage comparisons on this site where neither side is marked "not published".
Published against published
| LaunchControl | AIT Online | Youzse Garage Pro | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Published price | £49 per location per month | From £35 a month | From £59 a month |
| Users | Unlimited | Not stated as a limit | Check plan for included users |
| VRM lookup and MOT history | Free VRM lookups | Included | Included |
| Parts ordering | LKQ ECP integration | Not a stated feature | Parts, suppliers and purchase orders per job |
| Repair times and service schedules | Included | Not a stated feature | Not offered |
| Accounting integrations | Not a stated feature | Included | 9 box VAT returns built in |
| Customer online booking | Customer portal included | Check current scope | Included |
LaunchControl and AIT Online figures read from their own published pricing. Youzse figures from youzse.app/pricing.
Two answers to the same problem: publish a real number
AIT Online is the cheaper entry price at £35 a month and covers the traditional workshop set well: invoicing, job cards, quotes, diary, reporting, MOT and service reminders, VRM lookup and accounting integrations.
LaunchControl is £14 more at £49 a location but includes unlimited users, which matters far more than the headline gap the moment a workshop runs more than two or three technicians. It also adds repair times, service schedules and LKQ Euro Car Parts ordering, none of which AIT Online states as included.
The honest read: for a one or two person workshop watching cost first, AIT Online's lower entry price is hard to beat. For a busier shop with several technicians who all need a login, LaunchControl's unlimited users can make it the cheaper system overall despite the higher headline price.
What to confirm before choosing between them
- How many technicians need a login today, and will that grow?
- Do you buy parts from LKQ Euro Car Parts, or a local factor?
- Does your workshop use repair times and service schedules, or work from experience?
- What accounting system do you already run, and does either integrate with it?
- What does a second location cost on each system?
How we worked this out
Every figure quoted for another garage system was read from that company's own public pages on the date shown at the bottom of this page. Most UK workshop systems quote on request rather than publishing a price, and where that is the case we have said so rather than printing an estimate.
Garage quotes usually move once users, sites, data licences, SMS bundles, setup and training are added. Ask for the full monthly and setup cost in writing, and ask what happens at the end of the contract, before you compare anything against anything.
These products change. If something here is out of date, tell us and we will correct it.
Third-party pricing and features on this page were last checked on 3 August 2026. Rival platforms change their plans, so check their own site before you decide.
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