You can feel which reps are connecting and which are coasting. CarFilm turns that feeling into a number.
What you actually see
Every film, every watch, every replay — tied to the rep who sent it, in real time. Who’s sending video on their fresh leads. Who’s following up while the customer is still warm. Who hasn’t touched it since training. You get the push alert the moment a customer watches, and your reps do too.
That’s a one-on-one that runs itself: pull up the board, and the conversation is about what the numbers already show.
”So this is one more thing to police?”
No — it’s the opposite. A CarFilm takes about 60 seconds and replaces the third voicemail, not adds to it. And because every film and every watch gets counted where the whole floor can see it, the board does the chasing for you. Reps compete for recognition on their own. Your job shifts from pushing the behavior to coaching the ones who are already doing it.
“From the first phone call he was sending videos and pictures of the car and gave his word it was in outstanding condition.” — James L., Porsche of North Olmsted (five-star Google review)
That’s what the habit looks like from the customer’s side. Your best rep probably already does some version of it. CarFilm is how you make it the floor’s habit instead of one person’s.
The floor notices
More than half of CarFilms sent get watched — against a 21% email open rate. When one rep starts winning deals off video and the board shows it, the rest of the floor doesn’t need a memo.
Book a demo and we’ll show you the manager view on real data — your rooftop’s size, your CRM.