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ServiceUp and Good Driver Mutuality Transform Auto Repairs with Tech-Driven Partnership
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / April 18, 2025 / ServiceUp, a leader in tech-driven auto repairs, has partnered with Good Driver Mutuality (GDM), an innovative platform offering a practical alternative to traditional collision and comprehensive insurance. Together, they aim to enhance the auto repair experience for drivers across the nation.

This partnership reflects a shared vision: to create a customer-centric approach that delivers faster, higher-quality repairs through the power of cutting-edge technology.
ServiceUp's tech-powered solution ensures premium auto repairs by leveraging a nationwide network of trusted repair shops. This vetted network, combined with white-glove pick-up and delivery, minimizes the time vehicles spend off the road, enhancing the overall customer experience. For GDM members, ServiceUp offers end-to-end repair management, ensuring seamless, efficient service-from vehicle pick-up and repairs to the delivery of the fully restored vehicle to the member's preferred location.
GDM operates as a community where responsible drivers share repair costs. By utilizing AI technology, GDM streamlines the repair process, promotes safer driving habits, reduces accidents, and improves repair efficiency. With this new partnership, GDM expands its network to over 5,000 repair shops across the country, providing quick, convenient solutions for drivers post-accidents.
This collaboration underscores GDM and ServiceUp's shared commitment to optimizing service processes and enhancing customer experience. By combining their strengths, GDM members will enjoy more efficient auto repair services, while ServiceUp's technology drives further innovation in the automotive service sector.
"This partnership with ServiceUp significantly advances our mission of promoting responsible driving," said David Clark, Director of Mutuality Operations at GDM. "We're not just saving money for good drivers-we're using technology to eliminate the pain points of post-accident repairs, making hassle-free service a reality."
Stephanie Mier, ServiceUp's Chief Insurance Officer added, "GDM's community-driven approach perfectly aligns with our pursuit of exceptional service. Together, we will demonstrate that auto repairs can be tech-driven, fast, and have high-quality experiences."
This partnership is just the beginning. GDM and ServiceUp are committed to continuing their innovation and improving the auto repair experience for years to come.
About Good Driver Mutuality
GDM is an innovative non-insurance alternative to traditional collision and comprehensive insurance, fostering a strong network of responsible drivers who share automotive repair costs. By leveraging AI-powered technology and rewarding safe driving habits, GDM helps reduce accidents and lower costs for its members, ultimately enhancing road safety. To learn more, visit gooddriver.ai.
About ServiceUp
ServiceUp is rewriting the narrative of auto repair by seamlessly blending cutting-edge technology with innovative solutions, transforming the industry for businesses and customers alike. They're on a mission to make auto repair a seamless, efficient, and customer-centric process for everyone involved. Visit www.serviceup.com to learn more.
Contact Information:
Connie Nie
Email - [email protected]
SOURCE: Good Driver
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