Software Comparison
RepairBook vs Orderry
Orderry is a European repair shop management platform with a clean interface and reasonable pricing. It's a popular Orderry alternative for shops looking to move away from US-centric platforms. However, it's not UK-hosted and its GDPR positioning for UK businesses requires scrutiny.
Feature Comparison
Feature
RepairBook
Orderry
UK-hosted servers
GDPR-compliant by design
GBP pricing
Digital repair tickets
Automated customer notifications
Digital signature capture
Multi-staff access
15-day free trial
UK-specific support
Built for UK repair shops
Why Choose RepairBook
UK-hosted — all customer data stays in the UK
GBP pricing, no currency conversion
Built for UK repair shop regulatory environment
UK-based support team
50% off the first year for Founding Members
Orderry Limitations for UK Shops
Not UK-hosted — GDPR data transfer implications
Pricing in EUR — less suitable for UK budgeting
Support not UK-based or UK-hours focused
Not designed specifically for UK regulatory environment
The Verdict
Orderry is a solid European option with a good interface. RepairBook offers UK repair shops a more locally-focused alternative — UK-hosted, GDPR-compliant, and built specifically around UK repair shop workflows.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Orderry a good choice for UK repair shops?
Orderry is a capable platform with a clean interface. However, it's not UK-hosted and pricing is in EUR. UK repair shops with GDPR obligations should check where their customer data is stored. RepairBook is UK-hosted and designed specifically for the UK market.
How does Orderry pricing compare to RepairBook?
Orderry charges in EUR on monthly plans. RepairBook will offer GBP pricing with all features included and no per-feature tiers. Founding Members who join the RepairBook waitlist receive 50% off their first year.
Ready to Try RepairBook?
Join the waitlist as a Founding Member. Lock in 50% off your first year and get early access when we launch.