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DealerOn fell off. Who are the good website providers these days?

MONTHLY SABOTAGE UPDATE:

Today, I noticed DelearOn has deleted our Quick Lane webpage and replaced it with an inferior OEM version page. They didn't just hide the page, they deleted it altogether. I spent a lot of time building that page and setting up the SEO - and now it's gone!

Thankfully I have the html saved on my computer. I can't remember which CSS and JS files were required for that page though.

It's not even worth complaining to their customer support. They will just be confused. I emailed the CEO a while back to tell him his company was turning to s***. He replied and said he was on vacation.


"Your margin is my opportunity." -Jeff Bezos
 
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MONTHLY SABOTAGE UPDATE:

Today, I noticed DelearOn has deleted our Quick Lane webpage and replaced it with an inferior OEM version page. They didn't just hide the page, they deleted it altogether. I spent a lot of time building that page and setting up the SEO - and now it's gone!

Thankfully I have the html saved on my computer. I can't remember which CSS and JS files were required for that page though.

It's not even worth complaining to their customer support. They will just be confused. I emailed the CEO a while back to tell him his company was turning to s***. He replied and said he was on vacation.


"Your margin is my opportunity." -Jeff Bezos

I'm genuinely curious, what would it take for you to walk away from DealerOn?

I always wonder why so many dealerships put up with poor support. I get that OEM contracts might box you in, but couldn't you drop to the lowest possible plan and quietly spin up a better site on the side? I imagine they don’t make it easy to cancel or switch, especially with co-op compliance in the mix.

Just thinking out loud...but I'm guessing a lot of dealers would jump ship if the exit path wasn't so messy.