Why the mobile mechanic industry needs a trade association — and why we're building one now.
Every automotive segment has a professional home. Performance has SEMA. Detailing has MTE and IDA. Aftermarket has AAPEX. Mobile mechanics don't.
Mobile automotive service is one of the fastest-growing segments in the industry — mechanics diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining vehicles in driveways, parking lots, and fleet yards across the country. But there has never been an organization built specifically to support them.
No trade association. No annual conference. No organized voice engaging with legislators on fair licensing. No group purchasing power for insurance or tools. No centralized education or professional standards.
That's the gap Mechanics Alliance is being built to fill.
Mobile mechanics ask basic questions about insurance with no reliable central answers. Licensing requirements vary wildly by state with no consolidated resource. Pricing strategies are built on guesswork. There's no professional community for solo operators to lean on. And the adjacent segments — performance has SEMA, detailing has IDA, tire dealers have TIA — all have long-established trade bodies, annual events, and institutional support that mobile mechanics never had.
Mechanics Alliance was started by the team behind Trackara Pro — the business-management software Commoner Apps LLC built specifically for mobile mechanics. Building Trackara meant working directly with mobile-mechanic operators on the day-to-day: their workflows, their friction points, the institutional support they didn't have.
The same gaps came up over and over from the SaaS side. After enough conversations, the answer became obvious: a trade body needed to exist, and nobody was building it. So we are. The perspective Mechanics Alliance brings is that of software-founders building infrastructure for an industry — not mechanics-turned-organizers. That's a strength: tech founders building institutional infrastructure for an industry is how Brex got built for fintech, how Faire got built for retail. Mechanics Alliance is that move for mobile automotive service.
Mechanics Alliance was founded by Elijah and Hannah Strauss in the Dallas-Fort Worth area to close that gap — starting with what mobile mechanics actually ask for: education, advocacy, community, and tools. Real guides, not fluff. A voice that engages with regulators. Networking and peer support. Technology that helps mechanics run a better business.
Both Mechanics Alliance and Trackara are operated by Commoner Apps LLC. Mechanics Alliance Pro members receive Trackara Pro — scheduling, invoicing, CRM, and more — included with their membership at its published $500/yr standalone. Same software, same price as buying Trackara directly, with the trade-body membership bundled in.
The shared parent entity is disclosed in the footer of every page on the site. Pro members get tangible working software from day one, rather than just promises of future benefits.
Mechanics Alliance is in its founding year. The founding member program is open — permanently free for the first 1,000 mobile mechanics. Resource guides are being published on an ongoing basis. Vendor partnerships, the member directory, advocacy programs, and group benefits are in development and being shaped with founding-member input.
A first annual summit is planned for 2027. Everything on the roadmap is being built in the open — and founding members have a seat at the table as it takes shape.
Founding membership open to the first 1,000 mobile mechanics — permanently free. Resource library and core programs being built alongside founding members.
Mechanics Alliance Pro with Trackara Pro included. First vendor partners onboarded. Member directory opens with the founding cohort.
The industry's first conference for mobile mechanics is being planned for 2027 — date and venue to be announced once finalized.
Group health, disability, and retirement programs — pending carrier negotiations and minimum membership thresholds. Active legislative advocacy on licensing, R2R, and insurance access.
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