RouteOne Now Offers Free iPhone App
FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. — RouteOne announced today that its iPhone app is now available for download from Apple.com's App Store. The app is free, and is suitable for use with iPhone, iPad, and iPod mobile browsers.
RouteOne's iPhone app provides RouteOne users the ability to view and manage all deals and leads, whether in the F&I office, on the showroom floor, or outside the dealership. The app allows dealers to view a condensed version of the Deal Manager, Deal Summary, and the Lead Manager (all critical features of the RouteOne system) as well as request and review credit reports and credit scores in real time.
Additionally, the full RouteOne system is now compatible with iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Android mobile browsers. Virtually all RouteOne functionality can now be performed on these mobile devices.
"Dealers can now initiate the sales process and manage contracts at their convenience – whether in or out of the store," said Mike Jurecki, RouteOne CEO. "The RouteOne app, combined with the availability of RouteOne.net on a multitude of mobile browsers can provide dealers significantly more flexibility and efficiency in conducting business with their customers."
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