Auto/Mate Integrates DMS With Oplogic's Dealer Operator
Dealers using both Auto/Mate’s DMS and Oplogic’s CRM can now benefit from the increased sales and operations intelligence shared in real time between the two systems.
ALBANY, N.Y. — Auto/Mate Dealership Systems’ dealer management system is now fully integrated with Oplogic's Dealer Operator CRM solution. Dealers using both offerings will benefit from the increased sales and operations intelligence shared in real time between the two systems.
"Oplogic offers a comprehensive product suite to manage leads and customer contacts to increase sales; including CRM, desking, equity mining, call tracking, ILM, compliance and direct marketing," said Mike Esposito, president and CEO of Auto/Mate.
Auto/Mate designed its Open/Mate program using open standards to provide an affordable integration experience for third-party vendors. The more vendors that integrate with each other, the greater cost savings dealerships are able to achieve.
"We're happy our customers have choices when it comes to dealership management system (DMS) providers," said John Parent, president of Oplogic. "Auto/Mate's DMS is one of the best choices for software and support, and their integration program is relatively inexpensive, so we can pass those cost savings and efficiencies directly to our dealership clients."
Auto/Mate is a DMS vendor servicing 1,350 dealerships, including large auto groups and single-store franchises. For more information, visit www.automate.com.
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