The software solution provider today announced its rebranding and the release of a new remote sales tool designed to handle an entire deal electronically.
by Staff
October 9, 2018
1 min to read
FT. WAYNE, Ind. — VisionMenu has rebranded to Vision Dealer Solutions, doing business as VisionMenu. The software solution provider also announced the release of a new remote sales tool designed to handle an entire deal electronically.
VisionTouch is a wireless solution that allows users to pull deals, create menus, and customize and present their menu, and generate PDF contracts. The tool can be loaded with brochures and sales videos, and allows for e-signing.
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“VisionMenu is still our flagship product, but we are providing much more to our dealers than just a menu,” says Ron Martin, president of Vision Dealer Solutions. “In the last year we have added two new products: vSignature, which is an electronic signature tool, and Remote F&I, a tool that allows F&I managers to close F&I sales using the customer’s smartphone.
“With all that we offer a dealer now, it just made sense for our brand to better describe who we are,” Martin added.
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