MyGarageKeeper tracks every service on every vehicle you own, tells you what's due before it turns into a repair bill, and hands you a complete maintenance record when it's time to sell.
Most of us track maintenance somewhere between memory, a glovebox full of receipts, and hope.
Not a gimmick. Just the compounding value of knowing where every vehicle stands.
Every vehicle gets a health summary: what's overdue, what's coming up, what's fine. Consistent oil changes reduce engine wear over the life of the engine. The maintenance you actually do on time is the repair bill you never see.
When you don't know your history, you either wait too long or you pay too soon. Guessing costs money in both directions. With real intervals tracked against real mileage, you service when it's actually due.
"Full service history" is the phrase that closes deals. A date-and-mileage stamped log tells a buyer this vehicle was cared for — and gives you the confidence to hold your asking price instead of negotiating against doubt.
When you sell, transfer the vehicle to the buyer's account — and its entire service history goes with it. They accept, and it lands in their garage complete. The record changes hands with the keys.
Powertrain and extended warranties hinge on documented, on-schedule maintenance. A gap in the record is the gap a denied claim drives through. Proof you followed the schedule is worth exactly as much as the claim it protects.
The same part replaced twice in 18 months isn't bad luck — it's a symptom. When every service is logged with date, mileage, and cost, the pattern becomes obvious long before the failure does.
You plan to keep this vehicle for years. Every interval hit on time is a mile you get back at the end.
You buy, enjoy, and move on. A clean documented history is the difference between your asking price and their lowball.
Three drivers, four vehicles, and nobody remembers whose car got the last oil change. Now the garage remembers for you.
Work trucks and vans are revenue. Downtime is not. Track every unit on one screen and keep the whole fleet on schedule.
Tighter intervals, seasonal storage, chain and valve service on their own clock. Motorcycles are tracked as their own vehicle type, not as cars with two fewer wheels.
For a classic or a build, the record is the provenance. Every part, every date, every mile — documented from the day it landed in your garage.
Year, make, model, current mileage. Add a photo and nickname if you like.
Start from a full library of common services, then tune the intervals to your vehicle.
Record each service with date, mileage, cost, and notes as you go.
Update your mileage and the garage tells you what's due, what's close, and what's fine.
No credit card. Set up your garage in under two minutes.
MyGarageKeeper is in beta. Full release is planned for September 1, 2026. Here's where pricing lands after that — and how to skip it permanently.
The Beta Program gives you everything in Collector — permanently, at no cost. Only the first 100 accounts, and only until August 31, 2026.