Towing software · California
California packs dense metro private-property work in LA and the Bay Area together with some of the longest interstate tows in the country — and traffic that makes accurate ETAs a customer-service problem. TowSpark puts dispatch, invoicing, GPS location links, and photo proof in one place — from any phone or laptop.
From Los Angeles to San Diego to San Jose — and every highway in between
Built for the work
High-volume markets like Los Angeles and San Diego punish sloppy paperwork. TowSpark keeps every job's status, photos, and billing straight — even on the busiest nights.
Private-property and impound work in Los Angeles means dozens of open jobs at once. Track every job's status from call to payment on one screen.
Private-property tows generate disputes. Timestamped photos attached to the job protect you when an owner claims damage or contests the tow.
In a market as dense as San Diego, response time wins the work. Assign the nearest driver by text and get the truck rolling before a competitor picks up.
Pricing
$69/mo
$149/mo
TowSpark Voice · iPhone
The free companion app turns a spoken job — pickup, drop-off, vehicle, price — into a structured job card in your dashboard, invoice already drafted. Offline queue included for dead zones.
FAQ
Yes. TowSpark is cloud-based towing dispatch software that works anywhere in the US, including everywhere in California — from Los Angeles and San Diego to San Jose and the highways in between. There's nothing to install: dispatchers use it from any browser and drivers get jobs by SMS on the phone they already carry.
TowSpark costs the same in California as everywhere else: $69/month for the Starter plan (solo operators, unlimited jobs) or $149/month for Professional (unlimited drivers, AI insights, review automation). There are no per-truck fees, no call limits, and no setup charges, and every plan starts with a 14-day free trial — no credit card required.
TowSpark is built for high job volume: every tow gets a job record with status tracking, timestamped photos, and its own invoice. Photo documentation attached to each job is especially useful for private-property work in dense markets like Los Angeles and San Diego, where disputes are part of the business. Note that TowSpark focuses on dispatch, invoicing, and job management rather than full impound-lot inventory accounting.
Yes, and you don't have to switch cold: there are no contracts, so many operators run TowSpark alongside their current software during the free trial and move over once the crew is comfortable. Setup takes about 5 minutes, and there are no per-call charges to worry about after the move.