Free maintenance plan calculator

See how recurring detailing customers can stabilize your monthly revenue.

Enter your maintenance plan price, customer count, visit frequency, labor time, material cost, and churn to forecast recurring revenue and workload.

Use the free tool now. When you are ready, turn the same workflow into booking, reminders, payments, and follow-up inside Buffr.

Model recurring detailing revenue

See how maintenance clients change monthly revenue, workload, and profit.

Why maintenance plans help detailing businesses

Maintenance plans turn one-time jobs into predictable recurring revenue. Instead of hoping past customers remember to book again, you can put them on a regular schedule and keep their vehicles easier to maintain.

The key is making the plan profitable. A monthly plan should account for labor, product cost, frequency, and churn. If the plan is too cheap, it fills your calendar without improving profit.

How Buffr helps with recurring customers

Buffr helps detailers keep customer records, manage bookings, send reminders, and track repeat customers. Once you know your maintenance plan numbers, you can use Buffr to keep the schedule organized and follow up consistently.

Related: build service packages that lead into a maintenance plan.

Operations workflow

Connect intake, recurring customers, and fleet work.

Better operations make growth easier to handle. Gather the right details before the job, turn good customers into maintenance plans, and quote fleet accounts with a repeatable process.

Next step

Do not leave this as a one-time calculator result.

The tool gives you the system. Buffr helps you run it inside your actual detailing business with online booking, service menus, deposits, reminders, customers, reviews, referrals, and follow-up.

Use the free tool

Price the job, write the quote, build the package, or create the follow-up system.

Turn it into a real process

Move the output into your booking page, customer messages, services, reminders, and payments.

Let Buffr run it

Keep the same system working every week without rebuilding it in notes, texts, or spreadsheets.