VisionMenu Partners with StoneEagle for DMS Integration
DALLAS — VisionMenu Inc., a provider of training, menu and software development tools to the automotive and powersports industries, has selected The StoneEagle Group’s SEcureIntegration to automate how VisionMenu client dealers use its menu, desking and reporting applications.
The integrated version of the Vision Menu Elite Pro is now available. The upgrade eliminates the need to manually input information from the dealer management system (DMS) into VisionMenu or desking tools, thereby enhancing dealer efficiency and convenience.
The user clicks on the DMS import button within the Vision menu and enters the appropriate deal number. The import function auto-populates all information pertaining to that deal from the DMS instantly to create an error-free menu presentation. This process and powerful integration saves time and creates a better workflow for users on each transaction.
“SEcureIntegration has produced numerous benefits for VisionMenu. It not only provides value to our client dealers by streamlining the F&I menu process, but it also reduces numerous errors that were once associated with manual data entry,” said Ron Martin, president of Vision of F&I. “Dealers were telling us that we have the best software but they required integration.”
“StoneEagle DMS solutions accelerate productivity, reduce errors and internal costs for a number of organizations that provide software applications to the automotive industry,” said Jason Gillette, director of sales and marketing of The StoneEagle Group.
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