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Pro Tech, Master Tech, or Business: Which Jayda Plan Fits Your Shop

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Pro Tech, MasterTech, or Business

A mobile mechanic runs three, four, sometimes five different customer vehicles in a week — never the same truck twice in a row. A shop tech works mostly the same handful of vehicles that roll through the same bay. A service manager needs the whole team pulling from the same source, not five different logins with five different histories. Three different work patterns, and the plan that fits one doesn’t fit the other two.

Jayda’s three plans don’t scale by “more features” — all three include the same 12 OEM data categories. What changes is vehicle volume and team access, and picking the wrong axis to scale on is the usual reason a plan feels like the wrong fit six weeks in.

What Actually Changes Between the Three Plans

Every plan includes the same 12 OEM data categories — component locations through recalls — and unlimited AI queries. None of the three is a “lite” version of the data. What scales instead is how many vehicles you can work across and how many people can log in.

Pro Tech — $14.95/mo

Best for: a technician working on one vehicle at a time — a personal vehicle, or a shop where the same truck stays in the bay for the whole job.

  • 1 vehicle slot, 1 user
  • Unlimited queries, all 12 OEM data categories
  • $14.95/mo, or $56.95/year and $126.95 for 3 years on the annual plans — cancellable anytime

Master Tech — $77.95/mo

Best for: a mobile mechanic or independent tech who’s never working the same vehicle twice in a week.

  • 30 vehicle slots that reset every month — swap in a new customer vehicle as the job list changes, without paying per vehicle
  • Everything in Pro Tech, plus priority support with faster response times
  • $77.95/mo, month-to-month, cancel anytime — no annual contract

MasterTech doesn’t list additional team seats — it scales vehicle volume for one person working across a lot of different vehicles, not multiple technicians sharing an account. If the actual constraint is more people needing access rather than more vehicles, that’s what Business adds.

Business — $149/mo

Best for: a shop where more than one technician needs to be looking things up, on whatever vehicle happens to be on their own lift.

  • Unlimited vehicles, up to 10 technicians — no per-user fees on top of the flat rate
  • Everything in MasterTech, plus dedicated onboarding, same-day support, and custom feature requests
  • $149/mo, month-to-month

Vehicle volume stops being a constraint at all here — the plan is built around team size, not how many vehicles pass through. For the fuller cost breakdown against traditional OEM software licensing, that’s worth a closer look on its own.

Side by Side

Pro TechMasterTechBusiness
Price$14.95/mo$77.95/mo$149/mo
Vehicle slots130, reset monthlyUnlimited
Team members1Not listed — single-userUp to 10
BillingMonthly, annual, or 3-year — cancel anytimeMonth-to-month — cancel anytimeMonth-to-month
OEM data categoriesAll 12All 12All 12
SupportStandardPriority, faster responseDedicated onboarding, same-day

Which One Actually Fits

The question that sorts this out isn’t “how much data do I need” — all three plans have the same data. It’s “what’s actually the constraint in my day.”

If the same one or two vehicles are what you work on, Pro Tech has no vehicle-slot ceiling to hit. If a different vehicle shows up every job — the defining pattern for mobile mechanics and techs juggling multiple customers — MasterTech’s 30-vehicle monthly reset is built for exactly that, without a per-vehicle cost adding up. If the constraint is people, not vehicles — more than one tech needing to look things up independently — that’s the point where Business’s flat per-shop rate stops penalizing the shop for growing the team.

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as a “vehicle slot” on MasterTech, and how does the monthly reset work? Each vehicle actively in the garage uses one of the 30 slots; the count resets each month, so a vehicle that’s done and gone doesn’t sit there using a slot permanently.

I have 2–3 technicians — do I need Business, or does MasterTech cover that? MasterTech doesn’t list team seats, so it’s built for one person working across many vehicles rather than multiple technicians sharing access. If more than one tech needs their own login, Business is the plan that adds team members.

Can I switch plans later if my situation changes? Yes — moving between plans as vehicle volume or team size changes is the normal path, rather than needing to guess the right fit permanently on day one.

Does MasterTech include the same priority support as Business? MasterTech includes priority support with faster response times. Business adds dedicated onboarding and same-day support on top of that.

If you’re working across a rotating set of vehicles, start a free trial on Master Tech and see how the 30-slot reset fits your actual job list. If you’re evaluating this for a team, contact us to walk through Business across your shop.

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