Dealership inventory creative

Retail-grade inventory media from the captures you already have.

ListWyse turns dealership photos and intake media into consistent stills and short videos with cleaner lighting, backgrounds, and crops. Built for VDPs, marketplaces, social feeds, and outbound campaigns that need stronger vehicle presentation now.

Sample media

Quality first

Shoppers meet the car as a small image before they read your description. Better photo/video quality improves trust before the lead form, phone call, or showroom visit.

Inventory reels

Short videos that make specific VINs stand out in social feeds and outbound sequences.

Photo enhancements

Sharper, more consistent photos that read well on third-party marketplaces and your own VDPs.

Walkarounds & edits

Clean edits you can reuse across campaigns without rebuilding creative from scratch every week.

Sample work

Example photos and videos

Inline reel and still-frame samples from the showroom asset set.

Want to see how this could look on your own units?

See this on your inventory
FAQ

Dealership listing and production questions

Who publishes, timing after buy, surfaces shoppers use, and what breaks consistency—each tied to how ListWyse can fit. For the acquisition window, see the Day 0 gap on home. Stores vary; patterns are not universal.

Who normally uploads listings?

Usually whoever owns used-inventory publishing—inventory lead, GSM, digital coordinator, or a photo vendor whose files feed your stack. Titles vary; the handoff is whoever actually publishes.

How ListWyse helps: we work with your dealership’s vehicle pages / VDP workflow so listing-ready stills and short video reach whoever hits publish faster, in a predictable asset package—wired to how you already publish, not “we replace your DMS” and not invented API claims.

How long from acquisition (auction or trade) to posted?

ListWyse supports the Day 0 gap from existing photos your team already captured, with auction links, phone shots, partner drops, and other intake media also accepted while the traditional chain (transport → recon → full lot shoot) still runs—that cadence is not universal. For the fuller buy → listing picture, see the Day 0 gap on home.

How ListWyse helps: a parallel lane so placeholders are less dominant while the usual retail-media window opens—creative only; not truck dispatch or recon replacement.

Which platforms matter most?
  • CarGurus
  • Cars.com
  • Autotrader
  • Your VDP

Dealers most often name third-party listing marketplaces where inventory syndicates— CarGurus, Cars.com, and Autotrader are typical examples in that stack—because shoppers meet the car first as thumbnails and grids. Your dealer VDP and website stay the owned place for detail and trust. Local search and maps-style surfaces still carry a lot of “near me” intent. Social feeds for scroll-stop can amplify discovery, but mix varies—there is no single #1 channel for every rooftop.

How ListWyse helps: listing-ready stills and short video cropped and paced to read across marketplaces, your VDP, local surfaces, and scroll feeds—without rebuilding creative per channel. No marketplace integrations or paid-media management unless you scope that separately.

What prevents consistency?

Operational load: shoot capacity, recon and transport timing, messy partner drops, turnover, and uneven intake media.

How ListWyse helps: packaged stills and video from existing photos and other accepted intake—especially in the Day 0 gap before lot photography—so thumbnails fail less often. Your store still owns process.

Want to see if this is a fit?

Share what you want to improve—listings, reels, outbound—and we will follow up with ideas or a short session.

Book a ListWyse demonstration