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Auto/Mate Integrates With DealerFenix

Auto/Mate Dealership Systems’ DMS is now integrated with DealerFenix’s reporting and workflow automation system.

by Staff
December 4, 2017
2 min to read


ALBANY, N.Y. — Auto/Mate Dealership Systems’ dealership management system (DMS) is now fully integrated with DealerFenix, a reporting and workflow automation system designed for auto dealers. DMS integration enables DealerFenix users to easily track key performance indicators (KPIs), automate dealership workflow processes, and eliminate time-consuming, manual tasks, according to the announcement.

“There are many processes in dealerships that require different departments to work together, but without a system in place things are often forgotten, leading to costly mistakes,” said Mike Esposito, president and CEO of Auto/Mate. “DealerFenix allows dealers to track everyday work processes and ensure that nothing slips through the cracks.”

“Auto/Mate’s Open/Mate program made it easy and affordable for me to integrate with their DMS, which is incredibly important for a start-up,” said Praveen Tamvada, founder of DealerFenix. “Auto/Mate’s team is great to work with and the integration was painless.”

DealerFenix offers dealers a complete reporting solution with powerful, visual dashboards that allow managers to view KPIs and track performance in all departments. Managers can set notifications based on custom parameters and easily create and share reports, according to the provider.

Price Auto Group has been beta testing DealerFenix for several months. “What I like best about DealerFenix is the recon system. It saves my team countless hours and is a huge improvement over the manual spreadsheets we were forced to use in the past,” said Trevor Shoun, director of technical operations for Price Auto Group. “The fact that it ties in with RO data and vehicle merchandising makes the tracking of cars through the system a breeze.”

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