DealerSocket’s DealerFire Websites Earn Honda Certification
DealerFire’s website platform is now available through Honda’s Digital Certified Program.

DealerFire’s website platform is now available through Honda’s Digital Certified Program.
DALLAS – DealerSocket Inc., an SaaS provider to the automotive industry, today announced that its award-winning DealerFire website platform earned acceptance into the Honda Dealer Website Solutions Certified Program. This certification means DealerSocket’s DealerFire website platform is immediately available to Honda’s approximately 1,000 U.S. dealers.
Our DealerFire website platform helps dealers have a seamless shopping experience, the fastest mobile websites in the industry, and more control over their virtual showroom versus any other solution on the market today.
Today’s announcement marks the 20th OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) certification for DealerFire, which completed Honda's robust selection process that measured best-in-class services, a national reach, and extensive automotive industry expertise.
“Honda was looking for a cutting-edge website and search engine optimization partner, and they found that with DealerFire,” said Eric Giroux, vice president of product management for DealerSocket’s digital solutions. “Our DealerFire website platform helps dealers have a seamless shopping experience, the fastest mobile websites in the industry, and more control over their virtual showroom versus any other solution on the market today.”
Capable of mobile load speeds of less than one second on 4G and less than three seconds on 3G networks, DealerSocket's DealerFire websites are built on the first platform specifically designed for the automotive retail industry. The result is fully responsive websites optimized for maximum visibility right out of the box.
DealerFire websites feature native mobile functionality for an app-like shopping experience designed to efficiently connect car buyers to the inventory they're looking for with Google-like, search-as-you-type functionality, and a search-by-features module.
For dealers who want more control over their virtual showroom, DealerFire websites tout a robust back-end editing system for do-it-yourself web and landing page creation with no HTML coding required. The platform also offers more than 100 different inventory and incentives modules users can drag and drop onto a page, as well as a set of optimized webpage templates and container themes through DealerFire's new Snapshot Studio.
A winner of 12 Automotive Website Awards, DealerFire also offers a host of digital marketing capabilities, including digital advertising, content development, and social media marketing.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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