One playbook,
every rooftop.
See every store on one screen, compare them on the same definitions, and roll the winners’ plays out group-wide, while each rooftop keeps its own numbers, its own inbox, and its own identity.
Every rooftop on one screen.
The Impact Report rolls the whole group up (leads in, replies out, appointments set, deals sold), then lets you drill into any store, any lead. No more chasing twelve GMs for twelve versions of the truth.
Find the store that cracked it. Clone the play.
When one store’s funnel or AI setup outperforms, you can see exactly why (same reports, same definitions, no spreadsheet gymnastics) and roll the same play out to every rooftop.
Its Sold Deals report shows the long-tail cadence bringing aged leads back through the door, visible to the whole group, on the same definitions.
Each store keeps its numbers. The group keeps its standards.
Every rooftop runs on its own phone numbers, its own inbox, and its own CRM connection. The group sets the guardrails: AI configuration, opt-out handling, and a compliance posture that holds up at every store.
Lead Equity: proof the book compounds, per rooftop.
The panel below is the product’s own Lead Equity report on demo-store data. Run it for each rooftop and the group conversation changes from “how many leads did we buy” to “what is our book worth.”
You didn't buy 312 leads this month. You own 6,480 that are still in play.
A lead is not a purchase that expires at month end. It keeps paying, so the car someone buys this month can come from a lead you paid for months ago.
Shading is relative to the busiest cell. A dashed cell means that cohort is not old enough to have reached that month yet, not that it sold nothing. Sold counts use the same definition as the Sold Deals report.
A FAITHFUL RENDERING OF THE REAL PRODUCT · ON DEMO MOTORS
SEE IT LIVESee your whole group on one screen.
Book 30 minutes. Bring last month’s lead counts from a couple of rooftops and we’ll show you what the group view looks like.