Readywire introduces “AI Co-Pilot” feature for automobile dealerships
New AI tool aims to improve dealership efficiency and customer service. The software is designed to assist with various aspects of dealership operations and interactions with clients.
Readywire, a provider in cloud-based ERP solutions for automotive dealerships, is set to roll out its cutting-edge AI co-pilot application. This AI assistant is designed to provide dealerships with the better support, providing instant, actionable insights and automating routine tasks with simple, conversational commands to increase efficiency, scalability, and cost and time reduction.
The Readywire co-pilot frees users from repetitive tasks, allowing teams to focus on creative processes. It enhances thinking, increases speed and performance, improves outputs, and reduces costs. Much like a personal assistant, the AI co-pilot learns from user interactions and historical data to deliver outputs tailored to user requirements and expectations.
Viren Choudary, CEO and founder of Readywire, said, "We recognise the unique challenges faced by dealerships in today's fast-paced environment. Dealerships face numerous challenges, such as optimising productivity, enhancing customer service, managing finances, and ensuring compliance.”
“Our AI-driven solution supports user action by leveraging advanced analytics, metrics and knowledge. By augmenting user knowledge and intelligence, the co-pilot ensures that every action the dealership takes is optimal.”, he further added.
Readywire is a provider of cloud-based ERP solutions for automotive dealerships in India, driving digital transformation, operational excellence, and superior customer experiences.
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