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Mollerauto

List a car once, sell it everywhere

A used-car dealer group came to us with a system that already pushed vehicles to the marketplaces — but it was aging, and the code no longer matched what the business had grown into.

Mollerauto multi-marketplace listing system
SectorAutomotive sales
BuildCustom system
Scope5 modules
The challenge

The existing solution did the job, but it was dated: the codebase had drifted out of step with the infrastructure it ran on, so it was fragile to change, slow under load, and getting harder to keep running reliably across three countries and five marketplaces.

Our approach

Rather than patch an aging system, we took it over and rebuilt it end to end on a foundation that fits the business today. We re-engineered the layer between their inventory and the marketplaces: it imports every vehicle, enriches it from the national registry, prices it with live rules, and publishes to all five channels — each in that channel’s own format — automatically.

What we built

List a car once, sell it everywhere

5 modules
  1. 01

    Central inventory import

    Pulls every vehicle and its photos straight from the dealer inventory.

  2. 02

    Live booking sync

    Checks the booking system every minute, so a sold car drops off the listings fast.

  3. 03

    Registry enrichment

    Looks up the national vehicle registry to fill in specs automatically.

  4. 04

    Dynamic pricing

    Applies pricing rules and offers consistently across every channel.

  5. 05

    Five-marketplace export

    Publishes to five marketplaces at once, each in the format that channel expects.

The outcome

The same multi-marketplace publishing now runs on a modern, maintainable codebase that matches the infrastructure underneath it. Vehicles go live on all five marketplaces from a single inventory, sold cars come down within the minute, prices stay consistent, and the system is finally safe to change and ready to scale across three countries.

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