§ 04 · CAPABILITIES
What RAPTOR actually does.
RAPTOR turns fragmented digital vehicle supply into a more structured acquisition workflow. Each deployment can be configured around market, vehicle profile, channel type, geography, and operator strategy.
RAPTOR is designed around the messy, fragmented side of vehicle sourcing: P2P marketplaces, social listing environments, owner-direct channels, local digital classifieds, niche communities, regional forums, and other under-covered supply surfaces.
P2P marketplace monitoring
Track owner-listed and peer-to-peer vehicle opportunities across selected digital environments.
Owner-direct supply discovery
Surface vehicles that may not yet be visible in auction, wholesale, or traditional dealer channels.
Social and community listing awareness
Monitor informal digital spaces where local and enthusiast inventory can appear.
Local and regional classified coverage
Watch geography-specific supply where pricing, seller behavior, and vehicle mix can differ from national feeds.
Niche channel configuration
Configure searches around vehicle type, segment, trim, market, or buyer strategy.
RAPTOR does not aim to show every possible listing. It helps create a shorter, cleaner queue of vehicles worth reviewing. The queue gives buyers a more manageable way to evaluate what appeared, what changed, what may fit, and what deserves follow-up.
Prioritized opportunity list
Listings are organized by configured fit, price context, location, and relevance.
Noise reduction
Duplicate, stale, mismatched, or low-fit listings can be filtered before they reach the buyer.
Review status
Track what has been seen, skipped, saved, contacted, or escalated.
Team visibility
Give multiple people a shared view of the same sourcing queue.
Action-ready layout
Help buyers move from discovery to evaluation without rebuilding the search context.
RAPTOR scoring is designed to reflect operator intent. A good unit for a rental fleet may not be a good unit for a luxury dealer. A strong local acquisition may not work once transport, recon, and turn time are considered.
Vehicle-profile matching
Score listings against make, model, trim, year, mileage, price, location, and condition signals.
Operator-specific logic
Tune scoring differently for retail, fleet, hybrid, specialty, or acquisition-only workflows.
Price-fit indicators
Compare asking price against configured thresholds and nearby market context.
Seller and listing signals
Account for listing quality, duplication, relist behavior, and seller-side patterns.
Configurable thresholds
Adjust what qualifies as worth review as your strategy changes.
Vehicle sourcing is local, regional, and sometimes cross-market. RAPTOR lets operators define the territories they care about and observe how opportunities differ across those areas.
ZIP and radius targeting
Define market coverage by ZIP, radius, city, metro, state, or custom territory.
Multi-market monitoring
Compare opportunities across more than one acquisition region.
Regional supply awareness
See where certain vehicle types appear more frequently.
Cross-market opportunity review
Identify units that may justify transport, inspection, or remote follow-up.
Coverage gap visibility
Understand where your sourcing process has visibility and where it does not.
A listing is only useful if it makes sense economically. RAPTOR adds market context so operators can review potential acquisitions with more discipline.
Comparable listing context
Compare a unit against nearby and similar vehicles where available.
Price-band awareness
See where a vehicle sits relative to configured acquisition ranges.
Market envelope view
Review low, average, and high pricing signals for relevant search conditions.
Acquisition thresholding
Flag vehicles that may fit target margin, use case, or resale logic.
Outlier detection
Identify listings that look unusual enough to deserve review — or caution.
Fragmented digital markets are full of repeats: relists, duplicates, stale posts, price changes, reposted photos, and the same vehicle appearing across multiple places.
Seen-before tracking
Identify vehicles that have already appeared in your monitored markets.
Relist detection
Track when a vehicle reappears with changed price, description, location, or timing.
Duplicate awareness
Reduce wasted review time on repeated or cross-posted inventory.
Price movement tracking
Record when asking prices change over time.
Review history
Preserve notes, status, and prior decisions around a vehicle.
Good sourcing involves judgment: title questions, seller notes, inspection concerns, pricing assumptions, transport considerations, and team decisions. RAPTOR keeps that context connected to the opportunity.
Vehicle notes
Capture buyer observations, concerns, and next steps.
Status labels
Mark units as new, reviewing, contacted, passed, saved, or escalated.
Reason codes
Track why vehicles are skipped, saved, or pursued.
Internal comments
Let team members add context without losing the original listing trail.
Decision history
Preserve the reasoning behind sourcing decisions.
RAPTOR is not meant to be a black box. Operators should be able to adjust the rules that decide what gets surfaced, suppressed, prioritized, or flagged. As your acquisition strategy changes, the system can change with it.
Search criteria controls
Adjust make, model, year, mileage, price, geography, trim, and keyword logic.
Scoring weights
Prioritize the signals that matter most to your operation.
Exclusion rules
Suppress unwanted sellers, vehicle types, price bands, or listing patterns.
Opportunity thresholds
Control how aggressive or conservative the queue should be.
Operator presets
Create different configurations for dealer, fleet, hybrid, specialty, or buyer-specific workflows.
RAPTOR gives operators a way to understand market activity, not just individual listings. Over time, this helps answer: What is appearing? Where is it appearing? What are we passing on? What are we pursuing?
Market activity summaries
Track volume and quality of opportunities by market or vehicle profile.
Queue performance
See how many listings are reviewed, saved, passed, or escalated.
Price movement visibility
Monitor how asking prices shift over time.
Source-type comparison
Compare opportunity quality across broad channel categories without exposing specific source mechanics.
Operator review metrics
Understand whether the workflow is creating actionable opportunities or just more noise.
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