According to a recent LinkedIn post from Prokeep, the company is collaborating with VIPAR Heavy Duty Inc. and Elite EXTRA, an Epicor solution, on an upcoming webinar scheduled for April 22 at 1 p.m. CST. The session is described as a live look at how dealers can unify service, parts, and customer updates into a single connected workflow rather than relying on three disconnected systems.
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The post suggests that this integrated approach may reduce operational friction such as phone tag, missed updates, and stalled orders, potentially improving order throughput for participating dealers. For investors, this focus on workflow unification points to Prokeep’s effort to position its platform within a broader ecosystem of dealer technology partners, which could enhance customer stickiness and support long-term revenue growth if adoption scales.
By emphasizing that the event is not a traditional product demo but an operational case study with users who have implemented the systems, the post appears aimed at demonstrating practical value and real-world efficiency gains. This education‑centric strategy could help Prokeep deepen relationships with heavy-duty dealer networks and differentiate its offering in a competitive market for service and parts management tools.

