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Facebook Marketplace integrations & DMS feeds

Short answer

AutoLander connects your inventory to Facebook Marketplace in one of two honest ways: it reads a directly supported feed source (CarGurus or Cars.com), or it ingests a custom feed/export from your DMS or website platform (vAuto, DealerCenter, Dealer.com, HomeNet, Frazer, CDK Global, Tekion). Either way, AutoLander auto-posts your whole lot, refreshes prices and removes sold units — with AI photos, walkaround video and post-to-sale attribution. Plans from $39/mo.

What is a DMS Facebook Marketplace integration?

A DMS Facebook Marketplace integration connects the system that holds your inventory — your dealer management system (DMS), inventory-management tool or dealer website platform — to Facebook Marketplace, so your vehicles get posted automatically instead of one VIN at a time by hand. AutoLander reads your inventory data (year, make, model, price, mileage, photos and descriptions) and publishes each car to Marketplace, then keeps the listings current as your lot changes.

AutoLander runs as a native desktop app on your own computer, so it posts through your normal Facebook session rather than a shared cloud server or a browser extension.

How does AutoLander connect to my inventory system?

There are two honest connection types. The first is a directly supported feed source: AutoLander reads your existing CarGurus or Cars.com feed with nothing new to build. The second is a custom feed/export: for most DMS and website platforms, you generate a standard inventory export or syndication feed, and AutoLander reads that file to post and sync your vehicles.

AutoLander does not provide one-click native plugins for individual DMS products like vAuto, DealerCenter, Dealer.com, HomeNet, Frazer, CDK Global or Tekion. The custom feed/export path is deliberately simple and more dependable than a brittle screen integration — and it works with virtually any system that can produce an inventory feed.

Inventory systems AutoLander posts to Facebook Marketplace

Pick your system to see exactly how it connects. CarGurus and Cars.com are directly supported feed sources; the rest connect via a custom feed/export.

CarGurus to Facebook Marketplace

CarGurus is a directly supported feed source — AutoLander reads your feed and posts your lot. See the CarGurus setup at /integrations/cargurus-facebook-marketplace/.

Cars.com to Facebook Marketplace

Cars.com is a directly supported feed source — AutoLander reads your feed and posts your lot. See the Cars.com setup at /integrations/cars-com-facebook-marketplace/.

vAuto to Facebook Marketplace

vAuto connects via custom feed/export (no one-click native integration). See the vAuto setup at /integrations/vauto-facebook-marketplace/.

DealerCenter to Facebook Marketplace

DealerCenter connects via custom feed/export (no one-click native integration). See the DealerCenter setup at /integrations/dealercenter-facebook-marketplace/.

Dealer.com to Facebook Marketplace

Dealer.com connects via custom feed/export (no one-click native integration). See the Dealer.com setup at /integrations/dealer-com-facebook-marketplace/.

HomeNet to Facebook Marketplace

HomeNet connects via custom feed/export (no one-click native integration). See the HomeNet setup at /integrations/homenet-facebook-marketplace/.

Frazer to Facebook Marketplace

Frazer connects via custom feed/export (no one-click native integration). See the Frazer setup at /integrations/frazer-facebook-marketplace/.

CDK to Facebook Marketplace

CDK Global connects via custom feed/export (no one-click native integration). See the CDK Global setup at /integrations/cdk-facebook-marketplace/.

Tekion to Facebook Marketplace

Tekion connects via custom feed/export (no one-click native integration). See the Tekion setup at /integrations/tekion-facebook-marketplace/.

Directly supported feed sources

  • CarGurus — AutoLander reads your existing CarGurus inventory feed.
  • Cars.com — AutoLander reads your existing Cars.com inventory feed.
  • Any standard custom inventory feed or export you can provide.
  • Nothing new to build if you already advertise on these sources.

Connect via custom feed / export

  • vAuto, DealerCenter, Dealer.com, HomeNet, Frazer, CDK Global, Tekion.
  • No one-click native plugin — you export a feed/file from your system.
  • AutoLander reads that feed and posts + syncs your inventory.
  • Works with virtually any platform that can produce an inventory feed.

How posting your inventory to Facebook Marketplace works

  1. Connect your feedPoint AutoLander at a supported feed (CarGurus, Cars.com) or a custom feed/export from your DMS or website. Your vehicles load automatically.
  2. Enhance every listingThe AI Photo Studio swaps lot backgrounds for showroom backdrops and generates a walkaround video for each vehicle.
  3. Auto-post from your own computerAutoLander posts each vehicle to Facebook Marketplace through your normal session, at a human-like pace, with an accurate title, price and description.
  4. Stay accurate and measure itListings refresh as prices change, sold units come down automatically, and post-to-sale attribution shows which posts moved metal. See the inventory-sync details at /facebook-marketplace-inventory-sync/.

Frequently asked questions

Which inventory systems work with AutoLander?

AutoLander reads directly supported feed sources (CarGurus and Cars.com) and connects to most other systems — vAuto, DealerCenter, Dealer.com, HomeNet, Frazer, CDK Global, Tekion and more — through a custom feed/export. If your DMS, inventory tool or website can produce an inventory feed, AutoLander can post that inventory to Facebook Marketplace.

Does AutoLander have a native one-click integration with my DMS?

For CarGurus and Cars.com, AutoLander reads your feed directly, so there is nothing extra to build. For DMS and website platforms like vAuto, DealerCenter, Dealer.com, HomeNet, Frazer, CDK Global and Tekion, there is no one-click native integration — they connect through a custom feed/export. We are deliberately honest about this rather than implying plugins that do not exist.

What is a custom feed/export?

A custom feed/export is a standard inventory file — a CSV, XML or syndication feed — that your DMS or website platform generates to describe every vehicle on your lot. AutoLander reads that file to post your inventory to Facebook Marketplace and keep it in sync, so you never re-key VINs, prices or photos by hand.

What if my inventory system is not listed?

You can almost certainly still connect. As long as your system can produce an inventory feed or export — which the vast majority can — AutoLander can ingest it. Pick the closest system on this page, or contact us with your setup, and we will confirm the feed/export path.

How much does an inventory-to-Marketplace connection cost?

AutoLander publishes self-serve plans from $39/mo with 5 free posts to start and no credit card required. The same pricing applies whether you connect via a supported feed or a custom feed/export.

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