CarFluent vs. IDMS by DealerSocket

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
CarFluent
Score 0.0 out of 10
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CarFluent is a comprehensive dealer management system (DMS) tailored for automotive dealerships looking to streamline their operations. The platform consolidates key dealership functions—including inventory management, CRM, sales, reconditioning, financing, and accounting—into a single, integrated solution. Key Features: Inventory Management: For tracking and managing vehicle stock with real-time updates, automated pricing, and integration with the…N/A
IDMS by DealerSocket
Score 4.1 out of 10
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DealerSocket’s IDMS combines its web-based design and custom reporting for a DMS solution designed to help independent and BHPH dealers be successful. IDMS gives web-based access with mobile capabilities, configurable workflows, and more than 50 third-party integrations.N/A
Pricing
CarFluentIDMS by DealerSocket
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CarFluentIDMS by DealerSocket
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
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CarFluentIDMS by DealerSocket
User Ratings
CarFluentIDMS by DealerSocket
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User Testimonials
CarFluentIDMS by DealerSocket
Likelihood to Recommend
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DealerSocket is well suited for a scenario in which an auto or motorcycle dealer needs a one-stop, all-inclusive software for CRM and marketing. It can be cost prohibitive so a small dealership may not use all the features or be able to afford the high cost of the software.
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Pros
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  • They are the orginal auto CRM with a full suite
  • Great Mobile App
  • Great integrations
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Cons
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  • The service scheduler is mediocre at best. It offers very little control over what's coming in and is extremely clunky.
  • Adding a new user is a terrible experience for service. They need to be added to the BlackBird side, then to the scheduler as an adviser, then given permissions as a user, then given override permissions. It's way too complicated.
  • Their support team knew less about their scheduler than I did. I was almost training them within a week.
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Alternatives Considered
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We were using CDK CRM for the sales side of things, which was greatly outdated and DealerSocket absolutely blew it out of the water. However, we were using Xtime for service prior to the switch and after just 10 months, we are back to our original system. We wanted to integrate both sales and service within the same system, which is why we went with DealerSocket, but it's not worth all the trouble it brings.
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Return on Investment
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  • Not sure financially what the impact was, but I do know that our CSI scores in service dropped dramatically after implementing DealerSocket.
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