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Can AI write my used-car listings and flag aged units?

Auto Advisor's Inventory agent drafts marketplace listing copy for your freshest unsold units, with the asking price rendered by code and copied exactly, and flags units past the 60-day aging threshold or outside their price band. A human posts every listing; the agent never sets a price and never publishes anything.

What it does

What does the Inventory agent actually do?

Writes the listing draft for every unit on the lot and raises a flag when a car ages past 60 days or drifts outside its price band, before it costs you gross.

  1. 01

    Drafts marketplace listing copy (a headline plus a short body) for the freshest unsold units; the asking price is rendered by code and the AI must copy it exactly.

  2. 02

    Flags stale units past the 60-day threshold and price-band outliers as draft alerts carrying the band, the standing, and days on lot.

  3. 03

    Computes the whole-lot aging report (units on lot, average days, stale count) from pure code every run.

What it reads to do the work

  • Your lot inventory: attributes, cost, asking price, photo count, and days on lot
  • The Showroom capability flag on your store
  • The autonomy mode you set for it (Off drafts nothing)
How you stay in control

How do I stay in control of what it does?

Every agent runs in the mode you choose, Off, Approve, or Auto, and every agent starts in Approve so a human signs off before anything happens. Here is what Inventory can do, with the gate on each action, and the rails that hold in code, not in a policy document.

The actions, and their gates

  • Queue a listing-copy draft a human postsYou approve it
  • Queue an aging or price-band alert, stamped as an estimateYou approve it

The guardrails, held in code

  • A price firewall: the AI may only copy the code-rendered asking price exactly, and may not promise financing, warranty, or condition beyond the fixed block.
  • Aging math and price standing are pure code, never the AI.
  • Per-run caps (five listings, ten alerts) and one draft per unit per kind per day.
  • Unit attributes and photo URLs are sanitized and fenced as untrusted data.
What it will not do

What does Inventory not do yet?

Every claim on this page maps to shipped, tested code, and the same discipline applies to the limits. Here is where the edge of the product is today, stated plainly, so nothing on your shop rests on a promise.

  • The price band is synthesized from your acquisition cost (an 18 to 32% markup band) and stamped as an estimate; it is not market comps, so a unit bought wrong can still read in-band.
  • Photos are counted, not analyzed; the copy is written from the unit's recorded attributes.
  • It runs when triggered, not yet on a timer.
The numbers it moves

Which numbers does Inventory actually move?

Only measured numbers are listed here; a metric the product does not compute does not get claimed.

  • Days on lot, average days, and stale count per run
  • Listing drafts and aging alerts queued

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Can AI write my used-car listings and flag aged units? · Auto Advisor