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No scheduling apps for sales? ‍

willandre

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Why don't more sales teams use calendar invites or appointment scheduling in their sales processes?

Everyone uses some version of it for service (xtime, myKaarma, etc), but for some reason, appointment scheduling does not seem to have caught on at all on the sales side. Why is that?

With much of the ROI analysis and reporting anchoring on appointments, you'd think a meeting scheduling solution would be front and center in the sales journey.

In fact, I'd go so far as to say that the absence of a scheduling at a dealership might actually put a growing segment of buyers off of that store.

With even basic Google and Outlook calendar invites becoming part of the daily routine for so many working people, I'm genuinely curious as to why no stores seem to embrace them for sales.

(Or maybe they actually do and I just haven't seen it in 10+ years.)
 
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I think it is front and center at the majority of dealerships. Appointment schedules are generally handled through our CRM tools, and there is plenty of reporting on appointments. However, the legacy CRM systems don't have the functionality of automatically sending Outlook / Google Calendar invites to customers, as far as I know.

I do think the calendar invite would be a good feature and could act as additional 'reminder' step for the customer, and possibly increase show rates.

The reality is that the shopper will arrive when they can, regardless of what time you agree on. I would guess that most shoppers / customers don't view their appointment times as a firm appointments like doctors, dentists, etc. Service appointments are definitely more 'firm' than sales without a doubt, but ask your service advisors, most are either early or late.
 


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