AquaJet Car Wash is presented as a demo company already using WashFlow Pro. The public website shows what a live client branch can look like while the platform handles queueing, bay control, cashiering, and reporting behind the scenes.
The public site can act like a live company deployment already using the software. That gives you a believable demo branch while the actual back-office system continues to prove the platform underneath.
Customers can see that the business has real queue flow, active bays, and a more modern operating experience instead of a confusing manual setup.
Queue records, services, bay assignment, wash stages, payment, receipt, and reporting still flow through the platform while the website behaves like a client-facing branch brand.
This keeps the website believable as a real client deployment while still making the platform depth visible.
Search returning customers, track vehicles, save service history, and support repeat visits properly.
Create queue tickets, manage waiting jobs, and track multiple active vehicles at once.
Add as many wash bays as the branch needs and dispatch based on real capacity.
Assign staff, update stages, and keep washers, managers, and customers aligned.
Sell washes, detailing bundles, add-ons, promos, and branch-level package structures.
Checkout jobs, record split payments, print receipts, and control refunds and voids.
Keep each site operationally separate while owners retain centralized visibility.
Track sales, queue trends, bay utilization, staff output, and branch comparison clearly.
Even as a client-facing site, it should still make the branch flow clear to customers and decision-makers.
Reception selects the customer, captures the vehicle, and attaches the service package in one intake step.
The system generates the queue ticket and inserts it into the branch queue immediately.
Operations assigns the job to an available bay and updates washing, drying, and completion stages.
Cashier finalizes payment, prints the receipt, and pushes the record into branch reporting instantly.
That is a better fit if you want to deploy it as a demo-company example while using the platform itself for the actual operational proof.
“The website looks like a real branch brand, but the stronger value is that the branch operations are still fully managed by the platform.”
Demo Operations Manager AquaJet demo branch“It gives a cleaner public face to the branch while still proving the queue, bays, cashiering, and reports are handled properly.”
Demo Branch Owner Multi-branch car wash group“As a demo company site, this feels more believable than a generic product homepage because it shows how the platform would look in a real deployment.”
Demo Front Desk Lead Premium wash siteVisitors can check the live queue experience, while authorized client users go straight into the back office for queue control, bays, cashiering, and reports.