VisionMenu Menu Integrates Reynolds Certified Interfaces
FORT WAYNE - VisionMenu Inc. announced the release of Reynolds and Reynolds certified data interfaces for its VisionMenu and VisionReport systems. Developed as part of the Reynolds Certified Interface (RCI) program, the certified interfaces are available to VisionMenu dealerships and agent partners.
The RCI Program provides a standardized approach to handling dealership data from Reynolds ERA dealership management system (DMS), according to Vision Menu. The certified interfaces allow VisionMenu dealers to access a one-click menu from the dealer’s library of menu templates provided by VisionMenu. The integration allows also for an immediate update of VisionReport as soon as the dealer closes the customer deal in their Reynolds DMS, reported F&I and Showroom magazine.
“This integration gives our clients a safe, secure integration to the Reynolds ERA dealership management system,” said Ron Martin, president of VisionMenu. “It populates the menu with the information necessary to sell their F&I products while providing the dealer with real-time reporting.”
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