Results

The numbers dealers actually feel.

Not vanity metrics — board numbers. Appointments set, ROs written, customers kept. From pilot rooftops in their first 90 days.

+0%
appointments set
from the same lead volume, within 90 days of go-live
+0%
service RO revenue
reminders, recalls and recovered declined work — no added headcount
0%
of leads engaged after-hours
conversations started while the store was closed
0s
typical first reply
any lead source, any hour, any day of the year

From the stores running it.

Auto dealership exterior with inventory at morning light
+43% show rate

We stopped chasing leads and started closing them. The system handles the grind so our team can handle the handshake.

Multi-rooftop group · [name on approval]
Dealership sales office team reviewing appointments
2.8× appointments

Our BDC went from drowning in texts to actually talking to buyers. The difference hit our board within 30 days.

Single-point import dealer · [name on approval]
Service advisor preparing a vehicle in the dealership service lane
Sunday leads, Monday deals

Sunday night leads used to sit until Monday. Now they're mid-conversation before the customer finishes browsing.

Domestic franchise store · [name on approval]
Figures from pilot rooftops' first 90 days; quotes shared with permission pending final attribution.

Why it compounds.

A human team can only actively work a fraction of its leads at any moment — that's a ceiling, no matter how good they are. Autodatafy has no ceiling: every lead is either closed, opted out, or still in an active conversation.

Each month's leads stack on top of the last. By month six, you're holding thousands of live conversations a traditional team physically couldn't.

Month 1
Month 2
Month 3
Month 4
Month 5
Month 6
Typical team
the ceiling
Active conversations held, indexed by month. Illustrative of pilot-store pattern.

Your numbers next.

Bring last month's lead report to the demo. We'll show you exactly where it leaks — and what closes the gap.