Autosoft Partners With NIADA
NIADA members can enjoy special pricing on Autosoft’s DMS offerings as part of a new partnership between the association and the software provider.
ARLINGTON, Texas — DMS provider Autosoft has joined with the National Independent Automobile Dealers Association as a “Bronze”-level national corporate partner. NIADA members can now take advantage of special pricing on Autosoft’s sales and F&I module with inventory management or the full DMS option, which also includes accounting, service and parts, according to the provider.
“We are excited to work with NIADA and its members to offer an innovative solution that has been proven to drive results for dealerships,” said Autosoft CEO Bryce Veon. “From increased store traffic to higher service and parts revenues, the benefits of Autosoft will put dealers in a better position to succeed in a challenging marketplace.”
Autosoft’s “next-generation” DMS was designed to improve customer engagement and operating efficiency, drive more revenue and give dealers more control over their dealership. Key features include a streamlined interface, faster transactions, comprehensive analytics, simplified and automated tasks, and a platform that integrates all workflows and communications across devices.
Autosoft’s front-end solution also allows dealers to see and store social media profiles and networks, as well as indicate connections between customers, such as business and family relationships, in the DMS. It also comes with a mobile solution that streamlines and speeds up the sales process, to increase customer satisfaction, and a planned export-to-QuickBooks feature will allow dealers to create reports for individual or batch uploads to QuickBooks, all according to the company.
“Autosoft brings unparalleled auto dealer-centric solutions to our membership,” NIADA senior vice president of member services Scott Lilja said. “Its longtime commitment to innovation and technology leadership in the automotive retail landscape fits perfectly with our National Corporate Partnership mission.”
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