Dealer-private proof

Proof without exposing the dealer.

Dealers are sensitive about competitors knowing their AI stack. So the public proof stays anonymous: conversations, replies, bookings, opt-outs, and a clear audit path.

326Facebook lead conversations
190customer reply conversations
37AI-booked appointment opportunities

What the proof says.

This is not a vanity-metric story. It is a follow-up-depth story: more replies, more booked opportunities, and low opt-outs without claiming shows or sold units.

37

Booked opportunities

AI-booked appointment opportunities from Facebook lead conversations.

No names

Dealer-private by default

The proof is real, but advertising does not expose the dealer.

No overclaim

Clean public claims

No show-rate or sold-unit claim until the data is reconciled.

Why this matters to a GM.

The dealership already paid for the form fill. Lead recovery asks whether the process worked hard enough before the store bought more traffic.

4-8

Useful touches

Low-friction leads often need persistence before they answer.

BDC

Leverage, not replacement

Diablo handles persistence; your people handle buyers.

Audit

Inspect before pitch

If the leak is not real, the store should not buy.

Start with the proof, then inspect your own leak.

The audit checks whether there is enough recoverable appointment movement to justify the package before we show you the platform.

The first audit is deliberately simple.

1

Map sources

Find the lead source that leaks.

2

Check depth

Count whether useful touches continue.

3

Find handoff gaps

See whether buying signals get assigned.

4

Decide

If the leak is real, recover it.

Find the follow-up leak before buying more leads.

Book a 20-minute lead recovery audit. We show the leak before showing the platform.

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