Software · head to head
AutoFluent vs AutoiPacket
The short version
- Each has a real cost: AutoFluent no native mobile app; mobile access limited to web browser on smartphones; AutoiPacket autoiPacket now trades as iPacket (autoipacket.com redirects to ipacket.us, same legal entity AutoiPacket, LLC of Parkersburg, WV, confirmed by the site footer), and publishes no price anywhere on its site: access is sold only through a booked demo, with four separate named products (iPacket Digital Vehicle Presentations, iPacket Recon, iPacket OnTargeting, and OEM Window Stickers) each gated behind a sales call rather than a published rate (archived 19 November 2025)
- They diverge on capability: AutoFluent covers Smart scheduling, AutoiPacket covers Online showroom.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which AutoFluent and AutoiPacket actually diverge.
| Attribute | AutoFluent | AutoiPacket |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $109/month | $1500/month |
| Pricing model | Unknown | subscription |
| Platforms | Windows 10+ | Web, Mobile, Responsive |
| Founded | 2001 | 2012 |
Identical on both: free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in AutoFluent
- Smart scheduling
- Workflow automation
- Digital inspections
- Customer texting
- Predictive reminders
- Repair tracking
- Payment processing
- Analytics dashboard
Only in AutoiPacket
- Online showroom
- Digital retailing
- Paperless workflow
- Customer portal
- Document management
- E-signature integration
- Buyer experience
- Transaction management
Both cover
- Payment processors
- Data encryption
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
AutoFluent
- Dealership Management
- Service Scheduling
- Inventory Management
- Sales Operations
- Customer Relationship
AutoiPacket
- Dealership Management
- Service Scheduling
- Inventory Management
- Sales Operations
- Customer Relationship
Both are used for dealership management, service scheduling, inventory management, sales operations, customer relationship, on those jobs the choice comes down to price and fit rather than capability.
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
AutoFluent
- No native mobile app; mobile access limited to web browser on smartphones
- Primarily designed for repair shops; less suitable for large dealership operations
- Setup and data migration can take up to 3 weeks for existing customer data conversion
AutoiPacket
- AutoiPacket now trades as iPacket (autoipacket.com redirects to ipacket.us, same legal entity AutoiPacket, LLC of Parkersburg, WV, confirmed by the site footer), and publishes no price anywhere on its site: access is sold only through a booked demo, with four separate named products (iPacket Digital Vehicle Presentations, iPacket Recon, iPacket OnTargeting, and OEM Window Stickers) each gated behind a sales call rather than a published rate (archived 19 November 2025)
Pricing, plan by plan
AutoFluent
$109/month- Basic$109/month
- Customer tracking
- Integrated accounting
- Inventory management
AutoiPacket
$1500/month- Essential$1500/month
- Online showroom
- Digital retailing
- Basic reporting
- Professional$2500/month
- Everything in Essential
- Advanced analytics
- Customer portal
- Enterprise$undefined/month
- Everything in Professional
- Custom integrations
- Dedicated account manager
Which should you pick?
Choose AutoFluent if
- You need smart scheduling.
- You work on Windows 10+.
- You also want workflow automation.
Choose AutoiPacket if
- You need online showroom.
- You work on Web, Mobile, Responsive.
- You also want digital retailing.
Questions people ask
- Is AutoFluent or AutoiPacket better?
- Neither clearly leads. AutoFluent starts at $109/month and AutoiPacket at $1500/month, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, AutoFluent or AutoiPacket?
- AutoFluent starts at $109/month and AutoiPacket at $1500/month.
- Does AutoFluent or AutoiPacket run on more platforms?
- AutoFluent runs on Windows 10+. AutoiPacket runs on Web, Mobile, Responsive.
- What is AutoFluent best used for?
- AutoFluent is most often used for dealership management, service scheduling, inventory management, sales operations.
- What can AutoFluent do that AutoiPacket cannot?
- AutoFluent covers Smart scheduling, Workflow automation, Digital inspections, Customer texting. AutoiPacket covers Online showroom, Digital retailing, Paperless workflow, Customer portal. Both handle Payment processors, Data encryption.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
AutoFluent: Is AutoFluent cloud-based or on-premise?
AutoFluent offers both options. Cloud hosting is available with automatic nightly backups and remote accessibility from anywhere with internet. Local server installation is also available for shops that prefer on-premise deployment.
SourceAutoFluent: Does AutoFluent work with QuickBooks?
Yes. AutoFluent integrates with QuickBooks Pro, Premier, Enterprise, and QuickBooks Online, allowing you to export sales and purchase totals and manage accounts receivable directly.
SourceAutoFluent: What is the minimum starting price and what does it include?
AutoFluent starts at $109/month for the Basic plan, which includes customer tracking, integrated accounting, inventory and sales management, website hosting, workforce management, and single-user access. Pricing is customized based on shop needs.
SourceAutoFluent: Can I use AutoFluent across multiple locations?
Yes. AutoFluent supports multi-location shops with consolidated reporting, shared customer and inventory data, and the ability to transfer inventory between locations. Cloud hosting is required for multi-location access.
SourceAutoFluent: How long does installation take?
Remote installation by an AutoFluent technician takes between 5 to 25 minutes. The software supports multiple remote access options including cloud hosting, VPN, or static IP setup.
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