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Dealer.com CRM - Alex Snyder

I see you guys have the desking portion available now, looks great from what I can see. I am glad you are taking a slower selective release schedule. Far too many companies rush to get something to market before it is able to handle the load. I am still interested in taking a deeper look at the product as we will be most likely making a CRM decision within the next few months, hopefully the product will be open to the masses by the time we are making our choice.

Thanks

Thanks again for the kind words Paul. It will absolutely be available in time for you ;)
 

✨ AI Highlights

  • Dealer.com's new CRM product, developed by Alex Snyder, is undergoing a controlled limited release to early adopters ahead of NADA 2013 at grandfathered pricing, with a clean interface and innovative traffic flow management features that impressed early testers.
  • The product is still in development with missing components (notably a desking tool that was later added) and vendor integrations, but Snyder is intentionally scaling slowly to avoid support and technical issues that plague competitors.
  • The thread reveals strong confidence from early users and developers about the product's solid foundation and thoughtful go-to-market approach, with collaborative development involving dealer feedback.

Dealer.com's new CRM product, developed by Alex Snyder, is undergoing a controlled limited release to early adopters ahead of NADA 2013 at grandfathered pricing, with a clean interface and innovative traffic flow management features that impressed early testers. The product is still in development with missing components (notably a desking tool that was later added) and vendor integrations, but Snyder is intentionally scaling slowly to avoid support and technical issues that plague competitors. The thread reveals strong confidence from early users and developers about the product's solid foundation and thoughtful go-to-market approach, with collaborative development involving dealer feedback.

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