Multi-Supplier Parts Back-Order Availability Monitor
Discovery Lens
F Pain Point Scan
Specific, urgent, and still unsolved — the kind of pain that converts
One-Liner
When a part is back-ordered from the primary distributor, AI queries alternate suppliers (Tucker Powersports, Parts Unlimited, Drag Specialties, Bike Bandit, J&P Cycles, OEM direct) simultaneously and alerts the parts manager when the same part number becomes available elsewhere.
Kill Reason
Lightspeed EVO and other powersports dealer management systems are actively building direct supplier availability integrations — standalone back-order monitoring is a feature, not a product, in a market where DMS vendors already have the channel relationships and customer trust.
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