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Lotsmith
Marketing software for independent used-car dealers.
Lotsmith is marketing software for independent used-car dealers. It reads your inventory, finds the vehicles worth promoting now (aged units, price drops, seasonal fits), and prepares a complete listing for each: marketing-ready photos and copy built around a real buyer. You review, edit, and approve. Nothing posts without you. Built for independent and buy-here-pay-here lots that want the whole lot marketed without an agency. Starts with Craigslist, more channels coming.
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Vincent, founder of Lotsmith.
This started from an unglamorous problem: independent used-car dealers are drowning in marketing busywork. Every car needs photos, a written listing, and steady reposting to actually sell, and it has to happen for the whole lot, every week. The franchise down the street has a marketing team for this. The independent lot has the owner doing it at 9pm, or not at all. So the newest cars get listed and the aged units quietly pile up, costing money every day they sit.
Lotsmith is the marketing employee those lots can't afford to hire. It connects to a dealer's website, reads their inventory, and finds the vehicles worth promoting right now (the ones that have aged, dropped in price, or fit the season). For each one it prepares a complete listing: polished photos and copy written around a real buyer. The dealer reviews it, edits anything, and approves. Nothing posts without them.
We're early and building in the open. Today it prepares the listing and you publish to Craigslist in a couple of minutes; automated publishing and more channels (Facebook Marketplace, Google Business) are next. The one rule we won't break: the dealer always approves before anything goes live.
Would love feedback from anyone who's touched automotive, local marketing, or any world where the bottleneck is "we know what to do, we just don't have the hours." What would you want it to handle next?
Thanks for checking it out 🙏
A dealership Facebook Marketplace integration would be huge since that's where most of my buyers actually scroll. Even just auto-posting approved listings there with the same photos and copy would save me another tab-hop every morning.
About Lotsmith on Product Hunt
“Marketing software for independent used-car dealers.”
Lotsmith was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 6 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #158 on the daily leaderboard. Lotsmith is marketing software for independent used-car dealers. It reads your inventory, finds the vehicles worth promoting now (aged units, price drops, seasonal fits), and prepares a complete listing for each: marketing-ready photos and copy built around a real buyer. You review, edit, and approve. Nothing posts without you. Built for independent and buy-here-pay-here lots that want the whole lot marketed without an agency. Starts with Craigslist, more channels coming.
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