Comparison

Ahmeego vs DealerSocket — what's actually different for dealerships

DealerSocket is a full dealership platform (CRM + inventory + marketing + DMS). Ahmeego is a sales-floor coaching layer that sits beside or on top of your DMS. Different jobs.

Verified · 2026-05-27

We don't consider Ahmeego a DealerSocket replacement for stores already running it deeply. We do replace the daily-floor-view part of DealerSocket — what most GMs actually open at 7:45 a.m.

Feature comparison

Capability DealerSocket Ahmeego CRM
Inventory management Full Imports from DMS
F&I + desking Yes F&I metrics, not desking
Up log + walk-in rotation Yes Yes
Front-end gross + F&I PVR ribbon In reports On the floor view
Aged inventory by salesperson Reports Floor view badges
AI coaching daily No Claude My Day + Stand-up
BDC vs floor dashboards Yes Yes
Per-seat / per-rooftop pricing Enterprise pricing Unlimited seats
Time to live 30–90 days 14 days, flat fee

Who should pick DealerSocket

Pick DealerSocket if you need a full dealership platform — CRM, inventory, F&I, marketing, customer journey — under one vendor. If you're a large dealer group already deep in the DS or VinSolutions stack, replacing it is rarely the right move.

Who should pick Ahmeego

Pick Ahmeego if your current stack is "DMS + spreadsheets + whiteboards" and you want the morning floor view to be a screen instead of a stand-up around a printout. Or if you're running DealerSocket but no one opens it for the 7:45 a.m. picture.

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