Openbay Partners With NAPA AutoCare

Openbay Partners With NAPA AutoCare

NAPA AutoCare Centers in the U.S. now have special access to the Openbay marketplace and software services.

Openbay, the marketplace for automotive service and repair and provider of SaaS-based solutions for the automotive service industry, has partnered with NAPA to meet the growing demand on its automotive service and repair marketplace. 

Under the partnership, NAPA AutoCare Centers in the U.S. now have special access to the Openbay marketplace and software services. In turn, NAPA AutoCare Centers improve their alignment with high-intent modern-day consumers shopping for automotive services online and tap into the demand generating partnerships established by Openbay. 

“We continue our track record of aligning our business with premier industry leaders. NAPA certainly meets these criteria and we are honored to partner together,” said Rob Infantino, founder and CEO of Openbay. “Openbay is experiencing record-high demand across the U.S. on its automotive service marketplace. Expanding our service provider network to include NAPA AutoCare Centers delivers a significant benefit to our marketplace consumers. NAPA’s high-quality products, service capabilities, and technology offerings make them a perfect fit for Openbay.”

“We welcome one of the most innovative companies in the automotive aftermarket industry to our U.S. network NAPA AutoCare Centers,” said Jon Ellsworth, director of program development at Genuine Parts Company. “Openbay is working tirelessly to bring new platforms and technologies to improve the way consumers are seeking to get their vehicle serviced and the way automotive care centers convert online consumers to customers.” 

Through the partnership, Openbay will offer NAPA AutoCare Centers a holistic solution to acquire and convert demand from modern vehicle owners who increasingly go online for automotive service and repair. NAPA AutoCare Centers can join the Openbay marketplace, reaching these high-intent consumers who have an immediate need for service. Additionally, NAPA will gain special access to Openbay Otis, a proprietary AI-powered virtual service software, enabling NAPA AutoCare Center website visitors to automatically receive service estimates, schedule appointments and engage in instant two-way conversations. 

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