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Traffic Control Adds Acuant Auto-Fill

Traffic Control CRM announced the integration of its mobile app with Acuant Inc.’s data-capture and auto-fill technology, giving users the ability to scan and capture customer info anywhere in the dealership and with minimal disruption.

by Staff
September 6, 2017
2 min to read


DELAND, Fla. — Dealer software provider Traffic Control CRM has upgraded its mobile app with Acuant Inc.’s data capture and auto-fill technology. The integration was designed to allow dealership sales teams to scan and capture customer information instantly and conveniently by using smartphone cameras, whether on the lot, in the showroom, or on the service drive.

With this upgrade, personnel engaging customers will never need to disengage from them — if only momentarily — to capture and secure personal data, according to Traffic Control’s co-founder, Brendan Hurley.

“For Traffic Control users, this integration speeds up the sales process, secures sensitive customer data in the Cloud and then auto-populates Traffic Control so that information is always readily accessible for working the deal or following up,” Hurley said.

Acuant’s data capture and auto-fill technology was designed to provide for mobile photo-capture simplicity and speed, eliminating data-entry errors and creating a secure digital record that reduces the risk of information exposure to the public. With Traffic Control’s mobile app upgraded with this technology, there is no longer the liability risk associated with paper driver’s license photocopies or scans left in copiers or scanners, said Yossi Zekri, CEO of Acuant.

“Every second eliminated from processes that involve a customer’s decision and buying process aids in increasing sales conversion rates. Today’s customers not only value high tech and efficient processes but they demand them,” Zekri said. “Acuant also allows for a worry-free transaction; with driver’s license data securely stored, customers are free to focus on the test drive and evaluating options and not wondering who has access to their private information.”

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