Innova Adds New Features To Its QUICKLINK App

Innova Adds New Features To Its QUICKLINK App

innovaInnova Electronics Corporation has added new key features to its QUICKLINK App 2.0 Live for Apple and Android devices to improve the overall flow and functionality of the app. The free app can be downloaded from the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.

The new features include:

• Users can navigate through the app without having to log in or create an account
• The Connect QUICKLINK Device button has been moved to the top of the home page, making it easier for users to find
• Vehicle Management is now called My Garage. This section has also been reorganized to better display the user’s vehicle and subscription information
• Integrating the existing RepairSolutions subscriptions within the app, which is available through the In-App purchasing process

“With over 5,000 downloads already, the exciting features that we’ve recently added to the Innova QUICKLINK app are sure to increase its popularity, setting us even further ahead of other diagnostics apps in the industry,” said Beth Cardona, sales and marketing coordinator, Innova Electronics Corporation.

Pair the award-winning Innova QUICKLINK app with the vehicle and a smart device for immediate access to a virtual dashboard of information that can help keep vehicle owners safe, save time and money, and provide peace of mind. QUICKLINK can be used to solve check engine problems, check for road trip readiness, double check automotive repair shop estimates, improve fuel economy and more. It is compatible with 1996 and newer import and domestic cars, light trucks, minivans, SUVs and hybrids. QUICKLINK users also have easy access to RepairSolutions online free basic reports.

Download the QUICKLINK App 2.0 Live at the Play Store at https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.innova.QuickLink and the App Store at https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/quicklink/id767673047?ls=1&mt=8.

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