25 tightly integrated modules — from the first VIN scan to the last customer payment. Nothing falls between the cracks, nothing needs a second tool.
Point any phone or tablet camera at the VIN plate. CollisionMatrix decodes the full vehicle specification from NHTSA in under two seconds — make, model, trim, engine, body style — and pre-fills the 5-stage intake wizard. No typing, no transcription errors.
Multi-shot capture with auto-compression and geotagging, stored to your shop's private Cloudflare R2 storage. Annotate directly on photos with arrows, rectangles, circles, and freehand highlights — non-destructively, original always preserved.
7 inspection template types. 9 categories. Mobile-first checklist with pass / attention / fail — auto-saved on a short debounce. Generates a professional PDF with cover page, category breakdown, annotated photos, and a sign-off block.
Arrow, rectangle, circle, and freehand highlight tools drawn directly on photos. Every annotation stored as JSONB — non-destructive, always reversible. Insurers and adjusters receive clean, clearly marked photo packages.
Technician, inspector, customer, manager, and adjuster signature roles. Each signature is timestamped, stored permanently on the document, and tied to the specific inspection or estimate version that was signed.
Add parts, labour, and sublet lines. Discounts and deposits handled. Canadian GST and PST calculated automatically by province. Generate a branded PDF and email it in one tap — the customer reviews and signs from any device, no app download needed.
Customers pay by card via a secure Stripe link on the invoice page. No app, no account needed. Payments reconcile automatically and trigger work-order status updates instantly.
Partial payments, deposits, and overdue tracking built in. An automated daily sweeper flips unpaid invoices to overdue status. Aging reports available at a glance in the analytics dashboard.
Planned: connect once via OAuth and sync invoices and payments to QuickBooks Online. This integration is on our roadmap and not yet available.
8-stage drag-and-drop board: intake, estimate, approved, in-progress, QA, complete, invoiced, closed. Parts, labour lines, checklist, and full status-event history in one place.
Day, week, month, technician, and bay views. HTML5 drag-and-drop reschedule with SQL-level conflict detection. Automated appointment reminders by email and SMS.
Magic-link login — no app download. Customers track their repair timeline, approve estimates, pay invoices, message the shop, and read the DVI report from any device.
Dashboard, financial, technician, and operational reports. Revenue splits, margin analysis, technician efficiency, appointment stats. CSV and XLSX export. Hand-rolled SVG charts — no third-party dependency.
Before, during, and after photo report engine with audience presets — customer, insurance, resale, auction, internal. Professional branded PDF shareable via a secure public link.
Every shop gets a public booking page at /book/your-slug. Customers pick a service, date, and time without calling. New appointments land directly in your calendar with automated confirmation emails.
"The kanban board means I know exactly where every car is without walking the shop floor. My techs love it too — they see their queue, nothing more."Sandra L. · Owner, Hamilton Precision Repair — 3-bay shop, Growth plan
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In plain terms: CollisionMatrix is software a collision-repair shop uses to run its business. The shop owns its customer data; we hold and protect it on the shop's behalf. We don't sell personal information, we don't show ads, and we only use data to operate and improve the service.
CollisionMatrix is a multi-tenant software-as-a-service platform for Canadian collision-repair and auto-body shops, operated by LITP ("LITP", "we", "us"), based in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. This Privacy Policy explains how personal information is handled across collisionmatrix.ca, the application at app.collisionmatrix.ca, and the public pages a shop's customers use (estimate approval, invoice payment, online booking and the customer portal).
CollisionMatrix serves two groups of people, and our role differs for each:
This means a vehicle owner with questions about their data should generally contact the repair shop directly. We will always assist the shop in responding.
We use personal information to: provide and operate the platform; authenticate users and protect accounts; generate estimates, invoices and reports; send transactional email and SMS (such as "your vehicle is ready"); process payments through Stripe; provide support; monitor security and prevent abuse; and meet legal and tax obligations. We do not sell personal information, and we do not use a shop's customer data to train machine-learning models.
AI features. Optional AI tools (damage summaries, customer-friendly explanations, voice-note transcription) send only the specific content needed for that task to the configured AI provider. AI output is always presented as a suggestion for a human to review — it is never committed automatically to a customer-facing record.
For shop account data, we rely on the performance of our contract with the shop and our legitimate interest in operating a secure service. For a shop's customer data, the shop is responsible for having the appropriate basis and consent to collect and process that information, consistent with PIPEDA (see our PIPEDA Compliance page). Where we send SMS, the shop is responsible for obtaining the recipient's consent to be contacted.
We share personal information only with service providers ("sub-processors") that help us run the platform, each bound by contract to protect it:
We may also disclose information where required by law, to enforce our agreements, or to protect the rights and safety of users — and, in the event of a merger or acquisition, to the successor entity under the same protections. We do not share data with advertisers.
CollisionMatrix is built for the Canadian market. We configure our infrastructure to store and process data in Canadian or, where necessary, North American regions. Some sub-processors may process limited data (for example, email metadata) outside Canada; in all cases the data remains protected by contractual safeguards. See the PIPEDA Compliance page for details on cross-border handling.
We apply layered safeguards, including:
No system is perfectly secure, but we work continuously to protect your information and will notify affected parties and regulators of a material breach as required by law.
We keep personal information for as long as a shop maintains its account and as needed to provide the service. After an account is closed, data is retained for a limited wind-down window and then deleted, except where a longer period is required for tax, accounting or legal reasons. A shop or its customers can request earlier deletion — see our page.
Under PIPEDA and applicable provincial law, individuals have the right to access the personal information held about them, to request correction of inaccurate information, and to withdraw consent. Because a shop controls its customers' data, a vehicle owner should direct such requests to the shop; shop staff can fulfil them directly within CollisionMatrix. Shop account holders may contact us using the details below.
CollisionMatrix uses only essential cookies and similar local storage — to keep you signed in and to remember preferences such as light or dark theme. We do not use advertising or cross-site tracking cookies. Because these cookies are strictly necessary for the service to function, the platform does not display a tracking-consent banner.
CollisionMatrix is a business tool and is not directed to children. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under the age of majority in their province of residence.
We may update this Privacy Policy as the platform evolves. Material changes will be communicated to shop account holders, and the "Last updated" date above will change. Continued use of the service after an update constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.
In plain terms: these Terms are the agreement between your shop and LITP for using CollisionMatrix. They cover what you can expect from us, what we expect from you, billing, and the limits of our responsibility. Please read them — using the service means you accept them.
These Terms of Service ("Terms") form a binding agreement between the business that registers for CollisionMatrix ("you", "the shop") and LITP ("LITP", "we", "us"), the operator of the CollisionMatrix platform. By creating an account, accessing or using the service, you confirm you have authority to bind the shop and that you accept these Terms and the Privacy Policy.
CollisionMatrix is a multi-tenant SaaS platform for collision-repair and auto-body shops, providing vehicle intake, damage documentation, digital inspections, work orders, estimates, invoicing, payments, scheduling, a customer portal, and reporting. A marketplace network connecting shops with suppliers and partners is planned for a future release. We may add, change or remove features over time to improve the platform.
You must provide accurate registration information and keep it current. You are responsible for all activity under your account and for safeguarding login credentials. You must notify us promptly of any unauthorised use. Each staff member should have their own user account; credentials must not be shared. The shop is responsible for the conduct of its staff users within the platform.
CollisionMatrix is offered on a subscription basis. By subscribing you authorise us, through our payment processor Stripe, to charge the applicable recurring fee (monthly or annual) to your payment method. Fees are stated in Canadian dollars and exclusive of applicable taxes unless noted. Subscriptions renew automatically until cancelled. Unless required by law, fees already paid are non-refundable. We may change pricing on reasonable notice; changes take effect at your next renewal. If a payment fails, we may suspend access until the balance is settled.
We may offer a free trial period. At the end of the trial, unless you cancel, your subscription begins and the applicable fee is charged. We may modify or withdraw trial offers at any time.
You agree not to:
You retain all ownership of the data and content you and your customers put into CollisionMatrix ("Shop Data"). You grant LITP a limited licence to host, process, transmit and display Shop Data solely to provide and support the service. You are responsible for the accuracy and lawfulness of Shop Data and for having the right and any necessary consent to upload it — including customer information, photographs and insurance references. You can export your data and request its deletion as described in our page.
CollisionMatrix lets your customers pay estimates and invoices online through Stripe. We facilitate these payments but are not a party to the transaction between you and your customer, and we are not a bank or money-services business. Payouts, fees, refunds and chargebacks are governed by your agreement with Stripe. You are responsible for your own tax collection and remittance.
The platform integrates with third-party services — including NHTSA VIN decoding, Stripe, Resend, Twilio, and optional marketplace connectors such as the Nexpart parts catalog. Your use of those services may be subject to their own terms. We are not responsible for third-party services, and their availability is outside our control. Optional integrations function only when you supply valid credentials; without them, the related feature is simply unavailable.
The CollisionMatrix platform, including its software, design, branding and documentation, is owned by LITP and protected by intellectual-property law. These Terms grant you a non-exclusive, non-transferable right to use the service during your subscription. They do not transfer any ownership in the platform to you. The "CollisionMatrix" name and logo are marks of LITP.
We aim to keep CollisionMatrix available and reliable, but we do not guarantee uninterrupted access. The service may be temporarily unavailable for maintenance, updates, or reasons beyond our control. We provide support to active subscribers by email; response times are on a commercially reasonable-effort basis.
The service is provided "as is" and "as available". To the fullest extent permitted by law, LITP disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. We do not warrant that the service will be error-free, that defects will be corrected, or that the service will meet every requirement of your shop. CollisionMatrix is a record-keeping and workflow tool; it does not provide legal, insurance, accounting or appraisal advice.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, LITP will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost revenue, or lost or corrupted data. Our total aggregate liability arising out of or relating to the service will not exceed the amount you paid to LITP for the service in the twelve months preceding the event giving rise to the claim. Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations, so parts of this section may not apply to you.
You agree to indemnify and hold harmless LITP and its personnel from claims, losses and expenses arising out of your Shop Data, your use of the service in violation of these Terms or applicable law, or your infringement of a third party's rights.
You may cancel your subscription at any time; access continues until the end of the paid period. We may suspend or terminate access if you breach these Terms, fail to pay, or use the service in a way that risks harm to the platform or other users. On termination, your right to use the service ends. We will make Shop Data available for export for a limited period after termination, after which it is deleted as described in the page.
These Terms are governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable there, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. The courts of Ontario have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute, subject to any non-waivable rights you may have under consumer-protection law.
We may update these Terms as the platform evolves. We will notify shop account holders of material changes and update the "Last updated" date. Continued use after an update constitutes acceptance. If you do not agree to a change, you may cancel your subscription.
In plain terms: CollisionMatrix is built for Canadian shops, so it is built around Canada's federal privacy law — PIPEDA. This page maps the ten PIPEDA Fair Information Principles to exactly how the platform handles personal information.
The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) is Canada's federal private-sector privacy law. It governs how organizations collect, use and disclose personal information in the course of commercial activity, and is structured around ten Fair Information Principles. Some provinces (British Columbia, Alberta and Quebec) have substantially similar legislation that may apply instead; CollisionMatrix is designed to meet the standard set by all of them.
Because a repair shop controls its customers' personal information and LITP processes it on the shop's behalf, compliance is a shared responsibility: LITP builds and operates the platform to a PIPEDA standard, and each shop is responsible for its own collection practices, consent, and customer-facing privacy notices.
LITP has designated a Privacy Officer accountable for personal information under our control and for compliance with these principles. Our sub-processors are bound by contract to equivalent protections. Within each shop, the shop owner is accountable for the personal information the shop collects from its customers. The Privacy Officer can be reached at privacy@collisionmatrix.ca.
Personal information in CollisionMatrix is collected for clearly identified purposes: documenting vehicle damage, producing estimates and invoices, managing repairs, communicating with customers, and processing payments. (A marketplace network is planned for the future; where it operates, its purposes will be described here.) These purposes are described in our Privacy Policy. Shops must identify their own purposes to their customers at or before the point of collection.
The knowledge and consent of the individual are required for the collection, use and disclosure of personal information, except where the law permits otherwise. In the CollisionMatrix model, the shop obtains consent from its customers — for example, to document a repair, to email an estimate, or to send SMS status updates (which also engage Canada's anti-spam law, CASL). The platform supports this by recording when customers sign or approve documents, and by making SMS an opt-in channel. Individuals may withdraw consent, subject to legal or contractual limits, by contacting the shop.
CollisionMatrix collects only the personal information needed for the identified purposes, by fair and lawful means. The data model captures what a collision repair genuinely requires — contact details, vehicle and claim information, damage records — and no more. VIN decoding sends only the VIN to NHTSA, with no personal information attached.
Personal information is used and disclosed only for the purposes for which it was collected, except with consent or as required by law. We do not sell personal information and do not use a shop's customer data for advertising or to train AI models. Information is retained only as long as necessary to fulfil those purposes or to meet legal and tax obligations, after which it is securely deleted. See the page for retention periods and deletion requests.
Personal information is kept as accurate, complete and up-to-date as is necessary for its purposes. Shop staff can edit customer, vehicle and claim records directly in the platform, and customers can review key documents through the customer portal and flag corrections to the shop.
CollisionMatrix protects personal information with safeguards appropriate to its sensitivity:
Our privacy practices are public and written in plain language. This PIPEDA Compliance page, the Privacy Policy and the page together describe what we collect, why, who processes it, and how individuals can exercise their rights.
On request, an individual will be informed of the existence, use and disclosure of their personal information and given access to it. Because shops control their customers' data, a vehicle owner should make an access request to the shop, which can fulfil it directly within CollisionMatrix; LITP will assist as processor. Shop account holders may make access requests to LITP at privacy@collisionmatrix.ca. We respond within the timeframe required by law (generally 30 days) and will explain any exception that prevents disclosure.
An individual may challenge our compliance with these principles by contacting the LITP Privacy Officer. We will investigate every complaint, and where a complaint is justified, take appropriate corrective action. If you are not satisfied with our response, you have the right to contact the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada at priv.gc.ca.
CollisionMatrix is designed to keep data within Canadian or North American infrastructure regions. Where a sub-processor handles limited data outside Canada, that data remains protected by contractual safeguards equivalent to PIPEDA's standard. Consistent with PIPEDA guidance, we are transparent about this: a transfer for processing is a "use", not a new disclosure, and personal information is given comparable protection wherever it is processed. Shops should reference this practice in their own customer privacy notices.
In the event of a breach of security safeguards involving personal information that creates a real risk of significant harm, LITP will, consistent with PIPEDA's mandatory breach-reporting obligations: notify affected shops without unreasonable delay; support shops in notifying affected individuals; report to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada where required; and maintain records of breaches as the law requires.
In plain terms: your data is yours. This page explains how long CollisionMatrix keeps information, how to request deletion of a specific customer's data or an entire shop account, and what happens — step by step — once you do.
CollisionMatrix handles two kinds of deletion request:
We keep personal information only as long as needed for the purpose it was collected, plus any period required by law:
A shop can remove an individual customer's personal information directly in CollisionMatrix — deleting the customer record and associated vehicles, photographs, inspections and messages. Where a customer is tied to financial records that must be retained for tax purposes, those records are retained but minimised: personal identifiers are removed or redacted where possible while the legally required financial figures are kept. Photographs and PDFs in storage are removed and their signed-link access permanently revoked.
When a shop account is deleted, the following are permanently removed after the 30-day wind-down window: staff user accounts; all customer and vehicle records; damage photographs, inspections and annotations; work orders, estimates and reports; appointments and messages; any marketplace records owned by the shop (where that feature is available); and all associated files in object storage. Financial records subject to the 7-year rule are isolated and retained only for that legal purpose, then deleted.
Note on the marketplace network. Reviews a shop wrote about a network vendor, and referral or partnership records shared with another shop, may be retained in de-identified form so the other party's records remain intact. Nothing identifying your shop's customers is kept.
To request deletion, email privacy@collisionmatrix.ca from the email address associated with your shop account, and include:
We may take reasonable steps to verify identity and authority before acting, to protect against fraudulent or mistaken deletion.
Once a verified request is received:
We may retain limited information despite a deletion request where the law allows or requires it, including: financial and tax records for the statutory period; information needed to resolve a dispute or enforce our agreements; records required to comply with a legal obligation or lawful request; and minimal security-log entries needed to protect the platform. Any retained information remains protected under our Privacy Policy and is deleted once the basis for keeping it ends.
Before requesting account deletion, you can export your data. CollisionMatrix provides CSV and XLSX export of analytics and operational records, and PDF copies of estimates, invoices and reports, from within the application. If you need a broader export, contact support and we will assist during your active subscription or the wind-down window. Deletion is irreversible — export anything you wish to keep first.
For reliability and disaster recovery, CollisionMatrix maintains encrypted backups. When data is deleted from the live platform it is removed from active systems immediately, but residual copies may persist in backups until those backups expire on their normal rotation cycle. Backups are encrypted, access-controlled, and are never used to restore individually deleted records into the live system.
For any question about data retention, deletion, or exporting your information, contact our Privacy Officer.