A tool dealer who runs his route every day, got tired of the same headaches every dealer knows, and built the fix himself.
From the truck — straight talk
No matter what flag you fly, I know exactly what it feels like to pull up to a shop, work hard all day, go above and beyond for your customers — and end the day with a smile on your face. Then spend your extra time chasing customers that have no honor or morals.
Missed calls while you're face-to-face with a customer. Receptionist duty while you're driving or dipping into your selling time. That adds up fast — millions lost every year across thousands of tool dealers.
So I built WrenchCash. Not some fancy AI from a Silicon Valley lab — built by a dealer for dealers. It started as a way to fix my own route. Late nights grinding through every painful story from the truck — every missed sale, every dollar left sitting on someone else's workbench.
There's nothing like this on the market right now. Not even close when you consider the long-term plan. This is a true market-first, industry-first move that finally brings mobile tool dealers into the 21st century — with technology built for the way we actually work.
If I take care of my people they should take care of me. But that's not the case. I know I'm too nice for this business.
Built to last
We could have kept this as a one-off tool for one truck at very limited cost. But going bigger means walking through red tape we refuse to cross. Compliance rules around collections calls, proper customer consent, do-not-call lists, payment handling — every interaction has to stay on the right side of the law.
We're doing this safe, clean, and built to last — so it actually helps dealers instead of creating problems down the road. That's why we're in early BETA right now with real dealers telling us straight: does this make sense, and should we scale it?
No hype. No BS. Just straight talk between folks who live on the truck. Your feedback decides how far we take this thing.
Where it all started
Wren on the phone. StashMan watching it all come together. The Chevelle in the sunset through the bay door. This is the moment WrenchCash stopped being an idea and became something real.
After hearing the real story, most dealers want to see it live. Talk to StashMan right now — ask him anything. He'll give you straight answers, no sales pitch.
Talk to StashMan NowOr get pre-registered — free, no commitment, closes July 4th.