Auto dealership recon teams run on spreadsheets and paper
Vehicle reconditioning teams at auto dealerships rely on spreadsheets, paper notes, and disconnected systems to coordinate service workflows and track multi-site operations. ReconRecond is a launch post for a mobile-first platform targeting this vertical software gap.
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