Ramp ‘n’Bay™ Membership: Built Around Host Access for Every Automotive User
- Ramp‘n’Bay™

- Apr 12
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 13

For many vehicle owners and professionals, the real barrier isn’t skill—it’s access. Access to a properly equipped workshop, access to professional-grade tools, and access to space at the right moment. Ramp‘n’Bay™ is built around solving that through its Host and access model—connecting members to available bays, ramps, and workspace within a growing network of Host sites.
Rather than a single fixed facility, Ramp‘n’Bay™ enables access to underutilised workshop capacity—allowing motorists, enthusiasts, and technicians to step into real working environments when they need it. From quick inspections to ongoing projects, access is structured, flexible, and tied directly to availability across Host locations.
But who is this access model really for? And how do different users engage with it? We gathered insights to find out.
Does Host-Based Access Appeal to You?
The response was clear—vehicle owners and technicians value the ability to access real workshop environments without long-term commitment or dependency on traditional booking models. Some are ready to engage immediately, while others want to better understand how access is allocated across Host sites.
Even for those not currently in need, knowing that professional-grade space and equipment can be accessed on demand—through a structured network—provides reassurance when issues arise.
Which Ramp‘n’Bay™ Membership Best Suits Your Access Needs?
Ramp‘n’Bay™ membership is structured around levels of access—linking users to Host site availability and infrastructure:
• Pit-Stop Pass – Short-duration access for inspection and immediate issues. Designed for rapid entry, clarity, and exit within a Host environment.
• Resto – Ongoing access for longer-term vehicle projects, utilising available space across Host sites where capacity allows.
• RolliN – Flexible, general access for regular users who need consistent entry to workshop environments and equipment.
• Pro Member – For qualified technicians requiring structured access to Host facilities to carry out independent work.
• Pro Services (via Bid2Fix™) – Specialist services deployed into Host sites when required, connecting members to verified professionals operating within the same access framework.
This structure ensures that access is aligned to need—whether that’s a quick inspection window or repeated use of workshop infrastructure.
What’s Your Automotive Experience?
To understand how users engage with access, we looked at different experience levels across the network:
• Certified professionals (IMI or equivalent) using Host sites as operational workspace.
• Working technicians (mobile or independent) leveraging access to complete jobs efficiently.
• Experienced DIYers who require professional environments to carry out their own work.
• Enthusiasts developing skills through hands-on use of proper facilities.
• General motorists who may not carry out repairs themselves but use access for inspection, oversight, or to engage Pro services through Bid2Fix™.
Ramp‘n’Bay™ does not replace workshops—it opens access to them. This creates a layered environment where different users interact with the same infrastructure at different levels of capability and intent.
Access Across a Network, Not a Single Site
Ramp‘n’Bay™ operates as a distributed network of Host workshops—not a standalone garage. Each Host site contributes space, ramps, and equipment into the system, making them accessible to approved members.
This model allows:
• Better utilisation of existing workshop capacity• Flexible access for members without ownership burden
• Additional revenue streams for Host sites through bay usage and membership participation
For the user, it means access when needed. For the Host, it means earning from time and space that would otherwise sit idle.
A Model That Fits Every Automotive User
Whether you're a technician needing workspace, an enthusiast mid-project, or a motorist facing an unexpected issue, Ramp‘n’Bay™ provides structured access into real workshop environments through its Host network.
It’s not about providing services—it’s about enabling access to the places where work happens.
Ready to Access a Host Site Near You?
Join Ramp‘n’Bay™ and step into a network where space, tools, and opportunity are already in place—ready when you are.
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