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Listing of all the Dealership Website Hosting Companies

Do we have a list of all PAID website add-on tools and services?

They do specific tasks and get dropped into buckets like:

Tools:
  • Tradein tools
  • Finance tools
  • Digital Retailing tools
  • SEO - Landing page builders
  • Merchandising tools
  • Marketing tools
  • Chat Tools
  • Text Tools
  • Analytics
Services:
  • SEO - Landing page svcs
  • Merchandising svcs
    • Digital Lot services (data collection, photos)
    • Monthly promos
      • OEM promos
      • Dealer promos
  • Marketing Svcs
    • SEM
  • Analytics Svcs

Thoughts?
Did I miss any buckets?
 
stumbled across this...

https://speeddigital.com

maybe it was listed? they have some extremely sweet inventory systems (very usable, IMO)

I believe they hand-build most of their sites, but then use the data from their DMS product to populate the website.
If I'm not mistaken, they're the ones behind the RK Motors website, which is constantly evolving and consistently one of the best shopper experiences I've ever had.
https://www.rkmotors.com/vehicles
 
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  • Alex Snyder initiates a crowdsourced compilation of dealership website hosting companies, starting with an alphabetical list of major providers, and community members contribute additional vendors and corrections throughout the thread.
  • The discussion reveals a fragmented market with dozens of hosting options available to dealers, ranging from established players like Dealer.com (Cox Automotive) and Dealer Inspire (Cars.com) to smaller, specialized providers.
  • The key insight is that the dealership website hosting space is highly competitive with numerous vendors competing for dealer business, though the thread doesn't provide guidance on how to evaluate or compare these options.

Alex Snyder initiates a crowdsourced compilation of dealership website hosting companies, starting with an alphabetical list of major providers, and community members contribute additional vendors and corrections throughout the thread. The discussion reveals a fragmented market with dozens of hosting options available to dealers, ranging from established players like Dealer.com (Cox Automotive) and Dealer Inspire (Cars.com) to smaller, specialized providers. The key insight is that the dealership website hosting space is highly competitive with numerous vendors competing for dealer business, though the thread doesn't provide guidance on how to evaluate or compare these options.

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