A 2026 Tacoma lands on your lot Tuesday morning. By Tuesday afternoon it's on your Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Google profile — branded post, real photos, price, and a link to the listing. Nobody on your team lifted a finger. Sold units come down automatically — and get reposted with a SOLD sticker so your feed shows a lot that moves. That's the system we build.
Your inventory turns over constantly, but your social media doesn't. The cars people would have bought never made it to their feed — and the ones that sold last week are still up.
The best units get the most interest in their first 72 hours. Manual posting means your hottest inventory sits invisible for days — or never gets posted at all. Automation posts it the day it arrives.
No hiring a social media coordinator, no chasing the sales team to take posts seriously, no gap when someone quits. The system posts every unit, every day, including weekends and holidays.
A human posts the flashy trucks and forgets the sensible sedans. The system posts everything — and the "boring" units are often exactly what a specific buyer has been searching for.
When a unit leaves your inventory, its posts come down automatically — then it's reposted with a SOLD sticker. No buyers calling about last week's car, and every sale becomes proof your lot moves fast.
A part-time social hire runs $2,500+/month and posts maybe 20% of your inventory. The automated system covers 100% of it for less than half that — with no sick days and no turnover.
Monthly reports show which vehicles, price points, and post styles drive the most clicks and leads — so your buying and pricing decisions get sharper every month.
Inventory posts alone make a feed look like a classifieds page. We mix in market-timing content that consumers actually want to follow — turning your social channels into the local authority on when to buy and when to sell.
Seasonal posts telling buyers when deals actually happen: end-of-quarter incentive windows, model-year closeouts, and the months when specific segments — trucks, SUVs, sedans — hit their price lows.
Content that tells owners when their vehicle holds the most value — before the new model year drops, when used inventory is scarce, when their segment is in demand. Every post is a trade-in lead magnet.
Buyers follow the dealership that helps them think, not just the one that shouts prices. When they're finally ready, you're the store already in their feed — and in their head.
No new software for your team to learn. The system plugs into what you already have.
We hook into your inventory source — DMS feed, website listings, or even a shared spreadsheet. Every new unit, price change, and sale is detected automatically.
Branded post designs in your colors and voice. AI writes the copy for each vehicle — highlighting what matters for that unit — so no two posts read the same.
New arrivals post the same day across every platform. Market-insight content fills the gaps between arrivals. Sold units come down and get reposted with a SOLD sticker. You get a monthly report showing clicks, leads, and your best-performing posts.
One vehicle sold from a post pays for months of the system. Per rooftop — multi-location groups get custom pricing.
We connect to your inventory source — your DMS feed, website, or a simple spreadsheet — and watch it for new vehicles. The moment a unit is added, the system generates a branded post with photos, key specs, price, and a link to the listing, then publishes it to Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Google Business Profile automatically.
Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Google Business Profile, and optionally X and Pinterest. Facebook Marketplace vehicle listings can be included depending on your region and feed setup.
No. Each post is generated from your brand templates with AI-written copy that varies naturally — different hooks, different angles, your dealership's voice. Sold units come down automatically, then get reposted with a SOLD sticker — so your feed never advertises a car you no longer have, and every sale shows buyers your lot moves fast.
Alongside inventory posts, the system publishes market-insight content your followers actually want: the best months to buy or trade in, when trucks vs. sedans hit their seasonal price lows, end-of-quarter incentive windows, and depreciation sweet spots. It positions your dealership as the trusted local voice — the store people follow before they're ready to buy, and the first one they think of when they are.
No. The system reads from whatever you already use. If your inventory lives on your website, we read it from there. If you have a DMS or syndication feed, we connect to that. Worst case, a shared spreadsheet works too.
A one-time $3,500 setup builds the full system, then $997/month per rooftop keeps it running — monitoring, template refreshes, seasonal content, and monthly reporting. Compare that to a part-time social media hire at $2,500+/month who posts a fraction of your inventory. One car sold from a post covers months of the service.
Book a 30-minute call. Bring your website or inventory feed — we'll walk through exactly how your lot would look on autopilot, no obligation.
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