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I recently used it for staff scheduling. This was one of my most dreaded tasks (not even numbers, different criteria, etc.).
I agree, staff scheduling is a tough task. What else would you say is tough about managing your dealership? I've heard about finding enough quality inventory and finding a way to integrate AI without any major role changes within the operations. Is that true for you?I recently used it for staff scheduling. This was one of my most dreaded tasks (not even numbers, different criteria, etc.).
I recently used it for staff scheduling. This was one of my most dreaded tasks (not even numbers, different criteria, etc.).
I've spent 30 years watching F&I teams start their day blind. Curious what one number would change your morning.F&I managers and directors — what's the ONE metric you wish you could see every morning before deals start?
Not what you see on your month-end report. Not what your consultant asks about. But the thing that would actually change how you approach the day.
I've been talking to dealers about this for months, and the pattern is sharp: everyone wants to see the same 2-3 things. But nobody's tooling is showing them that way.
Genuinely curious — drop your answer below. This is grounded in something I'm working on and the more I understand what matters to you, the better it gets.
Your input is greatly appreciated!
It soon will be, no question about that! What does that yellow brick road look like for the retail auto industry and how it will shape and disrupt many of the process in place now, is the discussion we should be having! Keep it coming folks!AI is to life as GPS is to driving.
I've spent 30 years watching F&I teams start their day blind. Curious what one number would change your morning.
Alex Snyder opened the thread asking dealers and vendors how they're replacing tasks with AI, sharing his own examples of using it for QA test writing and UI/UX development. Replies ranged from practical use cases — replacing first-draft writing, frontend busywork, and administrative tasks like CRM and calendar management — to philosophical takes like joe.pistell's observation that 'AI is to life as GPS is to driving' and his note that effective AI use requires learning to manage it like a demanding boss. The thread's key insight is that AI is delivering real productivity gains in well-defined, repetitive tasks, but still falls short on complex problem-solving, architecture decisions, and nuanced strategic work.