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SumUp and bikebook collaboration brings workload efficiency to the bike industry

Editorial department Contentmarketing
Published: 29 Sep 2025
SumUp and bikebook collaboration brings workload efficiency to the bike industry

SumUp is committed to helping small businesses succeed, and now they're bringing their simple, affordable payment solutions to the bike industry. Through a new partnership with bikebook, a leading platform for bike repair and maintenance, they are making it easier for bike shops to manage their business and get paid.

Bikebook's Workshop platform provides mechanics with the tools they need to cut down on administrative hours and iron out invoicing and payment issues. The new integration with SumUp's payment technology adds the final piece to this puzzle.

By combining the power of SumUp with the efficiency of Workshop, this partnership allows bike mechanics to accept secure payments, manage transactions seamlessly, and improve cash flow. This powerful combination provides bike shops with a complete solution to run their business more efficiently and professionally, helping them increase revenue by up to 20% and save as much as 8 hours of administrative time each week.

“What we found was that most independent mechanics signing up were completely priced out of other specialist software that bigger bike shops use,” explains Jake Fieldsend, co-founder of Bikebook. “This meant they missed out on the tools that help businesses grow and run more smoothly. We wanted to change that.”

 The idea of Workshop is to replace outdated manual systems of paper agendas and excel spreadsheets with a streamlined digital workflow that is tailored to the needs of independent mechanics and multi-branch retailers.
The idea of Workshop is to replace outdated manual systems of paper agendas and excel spreadsheets with a streamlined digital workflow that is tailored to the needs of independent mechanics and multi-branch retailers.

Who is SumUp?

SumUp is a global fintech company providing simple, affordable payment solutions for SMBs on a pay-as-you-go basis. Its offerings include card readers, POS systems, online payment tools, and a free business account with Mastercard. With no monthly fees, next-day payouts, and an easy-to-use interface, SumUp makes accepting payments and managing sales accessible for small businesses, freelancers, and mobile merchants.

What is Workshop by bikebook?

Workshop is a management tool designed specifically for bicycle businesses. The idea is to replace outdated manual systems of paper agendas and excel spreadsheets with a streamlined digital workflow that is tailored to the needs of independent mechanics and multi-branch retailers. It’s an all-in-one tool that includes CRM, booking services, automatic inventory updates, point-of-sale, and even messaging capabilities. Their latest update even includes the integrated payment platform, SumUp.

“For bike repair businesses, revenue only comes from servicing bikes, so the time spent on admin is actually unaccounted for. This lost time could have been spent fixing bikes,” warns Fieldsend.

How does it work?

The Workshop software seamlessly slots into any existing tech stack so that installation is easy and stress free. Once set up, it can automate customer communications including, for example, appointment reminders and tune-up suggestions, and streamline internal resource allocation as well as make invoicing and service reporting easy.

Mechanics can easily allocate resources, manage parts with their distributors, and even obtain customer approval for maintenance costs all in one place within the portal.

We wanted to take the burden off of the shoulders of the shop”

A streamlined payment system

The platform comes with an automatically syncing payment option that is low risk and without any hidden fees. In fact, SumUp works on a pay-as-you-go system, so you can cancel at any time, and just pay the transaction fees for the purchases made.

“We used to generate invoices or if the mechanic was taking payment, they had to type it into the reader manually. But when we spoke to SumUp, we realised that it would eliminate human error as payments would be tracked and reconciled automatically. Users can now just press a button and it comes up on their payment reader, tracks it into their payment system, and saves them heaps of time,” explains Jake.

A team of support

“We wanted to take the burden off of the shoulders of the shop, which is why we help with everything from getting information added to the system, to setting up services, and training the whole team so that moving to a new system doesn’t cause any upheaval to an already heavy workload,” Fieldsend concludes. “Together, with our fast-growing list of partners, such as Hygge Bikes and Skarper, who use shops within our workshop network as their approved service providers, we hope to forward as many jobs as we can to our customers.”

Those interested in Bikebook’s services qualify for a 28 day free trial and can book a free demonstration to learn more. “Signing up also includes continual customer support with importing business data, training, and setup assistance.”

This article is sponsored by Bikebook.

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