Driven Brands’ Meineke Car Care Centers® Join the Openbay Marketplace to Meet Growing Demand for Automotive Services
Now around 800 Meineke locations across the nation will have access to the Openbay marketplace, responding to record high demand on Openbay from consumers and private fleet vehicles.

Now around 800 Meineke locations across the nation will have access to the Openbay marketplace, responding to record high demand on Openbay from consumers and private fleet vehicles.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Openbay, Inc. the industry-leading automotive service marketplace and SaaS company, announced Meineke Car Care Centers® have become a member of the Openbay marketplace for automotive service and repair. Now around 800 Meineke locations across the nation will have access to the Openbay marketplace, responding to record high demand on Openbay from consumers and private fleet vehicles. Meineke, a member of the Driven Brands™ portfolio, is the leading automotive aftermarket franchisor in the world, providing customers with services to assist in their total car care needs.
Adding Meineke locations to the marketplace increases our coverage areas in addition to our commitment of delivering exceptional automotive service to our customers.
“At Meineke, we are seeing rapid changes in the way consumers and business fleets shop for automotive services,” said Andrew Agostini, Director Fleet Operations at Driven Brands. “Partnering with industry leader Openbay positions Meineke for growth in service revenue, and we’re excited to see what the future holds with this new partnership.”
“Openbay continues to expand its nationwide network of trustworthy automotive service providers on its marketplace to deliver convenience and quality service to its marketplace customers,” said Rob Infantino, founder and CEO of Openbay. “Adding Meineke locations to the marketplace increases our coverage areas in addition to our commitment of delivering exceptional automotive service to our customers.”
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