Advanced Unit Sort

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In Progress

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Released 2021, Updated Q2 2024

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@TJ VanWert

Lean Canvas

 

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None

Pricing & Packaging

Legacy Dealer = N/A

Silver Package = N/A

Gold Package = Included in enhanced showroom feature inclusion

Platinum Package = Included in enhanced showroom feature inclusion

SKU

Legacy Dealer = N/A

Silver Package = N/A

Gold Package = See Salesforce CPQ

Platinum Package = See Salesforce CPQ

  • NOTE: Has a feature enablement API connection, available for IRV & L5

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Overview

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The Advanced Unit Sort feature provides dealers with greater flexibility on their listing pages by allowing them to establish multiple default sorting options. Without Advanced Unit Sort, the dealers are limited to selecting just one default sort option for their listing pages.

Default listing page sort means that when a user arrives on a listing page, the units will be sorted automatically based on the selection the dealer made in the CMS. (For example, if a dealer selects the default sort as “Price (lowest first)” a website user will see units on the listing page showing from the lowest priced unit first to the highest priced unit last) Website users have the ability to change the sort order they see on the listing page, but a default sort is set by the dealer.

 

 

How Does it Work

Subscribing to Advanced Unit Sort gives a few additional options to the dealer for how they want units sorted by default on their listing pages.

One option that can be utilized is the sort by status feature for dealers that are using both “Active” and “Hold” statuses for their inventory. Some dealers may be marking units that are tagged with “On Order” or “Sale Pending” as “Hold” status rather than “Active” status. This allows dealers to utilize the sort by Status (A to Z) which will display all “Active” units first, then all “Hold” status units after. In the example with units tagged as “On Order” and “Sale Pending” these units would be pushed to the bottom of the listing page where all available in stock units would display at the top of the listing page.

The second options is giving dealers the ability to layer multiple sort options on a listing page. As sort options are layered in the control, that is the order the sort will be applied on the page. Some of the sort options are displayed to the user on the listing page via the sort option drop down, but some of the sort options available in the control are not displayed on the front end to the user.

The order of operations for the control is from top to bottom, so whichever sort options are at the top of the list, it will accomplish those sorts before others at the bottom of the list.

When a dealer selects the default sort order, if a sort option selected is one of the available sort options in the drop down, it will display that as the default sort option on the front end, but the backend will continue to follow the sort order that the dealer selected. (Example: if a dealer has 3 layers of sort selected 1.) Status (A to Z), 2.) Condition (New First), 3.) Price (Lowest First). In this example the dealer wants to show all their “Active” status units first, then display New Units first, then displays units with the Lowest Price. To the user on the listing page, in the sort field they will see #3 “Price (Lowest First)”.)

If a dealer selects two sort options that are both available in the sort drop down menu on the website, whichever sort comes first in the controls order of operations from will display that sort as the default to the user on the website (Example: If the dealer has the sort order as 1.) Status, 2.) Year (newest), 3.) Price (lowest first), because both Year (newest) and Price (lowest first) are both options in the sort drop down, and because Year (newest) was the first sort option that is in the UI, it will display Year (newest) in the sort field by default to the user rather than Price (lowest first)

 

New Feature Coming Soon (June 2024)

We are adding an additional default sort option. Dealers will now have the ability to select in the multi sort order the Distance (Closest) sort option as a default option. Previously dealers were not able to set Distance (Closest) as a default sort option because a user needed to take action (add in their ZIP code) to be able to sort by Distance (Closest). Now that we have implemented the work to identify the user's estimated ZIP code by the IP Geo Location tool, we can now determine the users estimated zip code based on their IP address and enter the ZIP code into the field. This added enhancement removes the need for a user to take action to determine which units are closest to them.

The auto ZIP code detect functionality only works for dealers that are subscribed to Advanced Unit Sort or Shop by Distance features. If a client is not subscribed to either of those features, they will not be able to set the (Distance - Closest) sort to default, and the auto detect ZIP functionality will not be functional.

See documentation here: Shop by Distance

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If a dealer is importing units to different status in our system such as “On Order” or “Sale Pending” units to a Hold status, both Active and Hold status have to be checked when utilizing the “Status (A to Z) sort option within the Advanced Unit Sort.

 

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With Advanced Unit Sort, dealers have the ability to layer multiple sort options. This control works from top to bottom so the listing page will sort based on what’s in the first position, second position, third position, and so on. In this example, because Condition is not available in the UI control to the user, the Sort display a user will see on a listing page is Price - Lowest First. A dealer cannot use the Status (A to Z) option if all their units are being mapped to “Active” status only.

 

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How many sort options can the multi-sort have?

There is no set number but we don’t recommend anything over 4 sort options.

Can a dealer default Distance (Closest to zip code) as as sort option?

Only when subscribed to Advanced Unit Sort feature. Without that, no they do not have the ability to set the Distance closest by default.

 

Additional Details

Page sort setting (including Advanced Unit Sort) is a subset of the overall system sorting layers, some of which are dealer-configurable. For more info, see doc: (link to be added soon).

 

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Setup/Enable

 

Instructions

  1. Feature has to be enabled via a SKU in Salesforce, which will allow the multi sort functionality to become available within the CMS.

  2. Account Manager or Support Team can set the multi sort order and/or additional statuses if the dealer is mapping units to a hold status.

 


Terminate/Disable

 

Instructions

  1. Feature has to be disabled via a SKU in Salesforce, which will disable the multi sort functionality.

  2. Account Manager or Support Team will need to reset the default sort order to what the dealer wants it to be.

 

Product Support

 

  • For any issues:

    • First check all settings within the CMS at the main site node to ensure the settings match what the dealer is trying to accomplish on their listing pages

    • Check the listing pages on the website, scroll through the list of units, and confirm that the order is displaying per the control settings in the CMS.