For Independent Mechanics

Find Mobile Mechanic Jobs & Connect with Vehicle Owners in Your Area

If you’re a mechanic tired of paying for leads or chasing work, read this.

Carferno is built to connect you directly with real customers in your area — without paying per lead, per click, or competing with shops dumping money into ads. This isn’t a directory or another lead service; it’s a system where you set your service radius, see real repair requests near you, choose the jobs you want, and communicate directly with the customer. From brake jobs and diagnostics to alternators, starters, suspension work, and roadside assistance, these are real people actively searching for a mobile mechanic near them. You keep 100% of what you earn — the only cost is your subscription to access the platform. No middleman controlling the job, and no paying just to get access to a phone number — just a direct connection between you and the work.

Set your ZIP code, choose your service radius, and view repair requests from vehicle owners searching for mobile mechanics near them.

How Carferno Works for Mechanics


Create Your Mechanic Profile

Set your location, service radius, and the types of mobile auto repair services you offer.

View Local Repair Requests

Receive repair notifications from vehicle owners searching for mobile mechanics near them.

Send a Quote

Communicate directly with the vehicle owner and explain your repair plan.

Complete Repairs

Schedule the repair and perform the work directly with the customer.

Why Mechanics Use Carferno


No pay-per-click advertising required

Unlimited quotes to customers

Direct messaging with vehicle owners

Build repeat customers for your mobile mechanic business

Connect with vehicle owners searching for mobile auto repair

Carferno is a software platform that connects vehicle owners and independent mobile mechanics. Mechanics operate independently and decide which repair requests they want to quote.

Mechanic Verification


Mechanics can upload identification and optional proof of insurance to receive a Verified Mechanic badge, helping vehicle owners identify mechanics who have completed verification.

Uploading documents is optional, but verified profiles may help build trust with customers searching for a reliable mobile mechanic near them.

How to Become a Mobile Mechanic


Many experienced technicians choose to leave traditional repair shops and start working independently as mobile mechanics. Mobile auto repair allows mechanics to provide services directly at the customer’s home, workplace, or roadside location.

Starting a mobile mechanic business typically involves:

Having professional automotive repair experience

Owning essential tools and diagnostic equipment

Having reliable transportation

Choosing the services you want to offer

Setting a service radius where you operate

Platforms like Carferno help connect independent mechanics with vehicle owners who are already searching for mobile auto repair services in their area.

What Services Do Mobile Mechanics Provide?


Mobile mechanics commonly perform repairs such as:

Brake repair and brake pad replacement

Battery replacement

Alternator replacement

Starter replacement

Suspension repair

Check engine light diagnostics

Cooling system repairs

Emergency roadside repairs

Vehicle owners often search online for mobile mechanics near them when their car will not start, needs urgent repair, or when they prefer service at home instead of visiting a repair shop.

Who Carferno Is Built For


Carferno is designed for experienced technicians including:

Independent mobile mechanics

Dealership technicians doing side work

Former shop mechanics starting a mobile repair business

Fleet technicians offering private services

Mechanics maintain full control over which repair requests they choose to quote.

Start Your Mobile Mechanic Account

Create your mechanic profile to begin viewing repair requests from vehicle owners in your area.

Compliance *

Carferno is a technology platform that connects vehicle owners and independent mechanics. Work performed, pricing, and agreements are determined solely between users. Mechanics operate independently and decide which repair requests they choose to quote. No work or income is guaranteed.