
We didn't build software. We built a movement.
For the workshop owners, service advisors, and technicians who have kept South Africa moving, without ever getting the tools they deserved.
For too long, this industry was forgotten.
South Africa runs on its independent workshops. One-bay operations in Umlazi. Family-run service centres in Mitchell's Plain. Multi-bay workshops in Alexandra and Mamelodi. These are not small businesses, they are the backbone of local mobility, the places South Africans trust with the vehicles they depend on to get to work, drop their kids at school, and run their lives.
And yet, for decades, the tools that existed were built for big dealership groups with IT departments and budgets to match, not for the independent workshop. So workshops kept doing things the way they always had: handwritten jobcards, paper invoices, WhatsApp messages to track parts, and late nights recalculating by hand what was owed.
Meanwhile, franchise workshops like Bosch, CARtime and the dealer networks had professional systems, branded communication, and digital infrastructure that made independents look, by comparison, like they were behind the times.
They weren't behind. They were just underserved. SymplTorque was built to change that.
Every feature was designed for someone specific.
Not a generic "small business". We built against three workshop profiles, drawn from the conversations that started this company. They are composites rather than customers, and we would rather say so than dress them up.
The two-bay owner
You work on cars for most of the day and spend the rest on admin you should not have to do. Billing errors you never catch are quietly costing you thousands a month. SymplTorque was built so you can stay on the floor, trust your records, and go from two bays to four.
The six-bay owner
You took over a workshop and you have been modernising it ever since. You want to look as professional as the franchise across the road, and you want a second location. SymplTorque is the infrastructure for both, without the franchise price tag.
The service advisor
Fifty calls a day, most asking "is my car ready?". Hand-written jobcards, chasing technicians for updates, staying late on invoices. SymplTorque was built so that job ends on time, and so customers stop having to ask.
We are a community before we are a company.
- Empathy first
We understand the hustle. The 14-hour days. The SARS letter at the wrong time. The customer who blames you for something out of your control. We built SymplTorque with that reality in mind, not from a boardroom, but from the floor.
- Value, not price
We don't compete on being cheap. We compete on what we return to your business. If SymplTorque doesn't pay for itself in your first month, something has gone wrong, and we want to hear about it.
- Community over competition
Independent workshops are not each other's competition. They're each other's greatest resource. SymplTorque is the infrastructure for a community of owners who share, support, and build together.
- Proudly South African
We build for South Africa first. Something that understands POPIA and SARS, speaks plain South African English, works through power outages, and is designed for the way SA workshops actually run.
"SymplTorque exists so that independent South African workshop owners can stop surviving on paper and start building businesses that last, businesses that compete, that grow, and that are ready for whatever comes next."
SymplTorque Mission Statement
We are not a software company selling subscriptions. We are a transformation partner for an industry that has been underserved, underestimated, and overlooked.
Every rand we help a workshop recover. Every hour we give back to a mechanic. Every customer who gets an update instead of a mystery. That is our product. The software is just how we deliver it.
This is bigger than software. Come build it with us.
We're building SymplTorque in public, with the workshops who use it, for the industry that needs it. Whether you're an owner ready to transform your business or a mechanic who wants better tools, this community is yours.
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