Half your buyers are shopping at 11pm — on their phone, three drinks in, picturing next summer. Meridian's concierge answers every one of them by name, with the right boat, the second they ask. The serious ones are on your calendar by morning.
The boat doesn't sell itself. But the website sure doesn't either.
You spend real money sending people to your site. Then they show up at 9pm, can't get a question answered, and Boat Trader has them by 9:04.
It's not your team. Your team's asleep — like they should be.
It's the clock. So we hired the clock.
Same boats. Same prices. Every buyer answered the moment they ask — in your dealership's voice, not a robot's.
That's a demo dealer. Now picture it with your boats, your prices, your name.
See it on your inventory →Every boat, every spec, every price. The concierge knows your stock cold — and updates the minute you do.
Specs, payments, trade questions, "is this still here?" — answered in seconds, the way your best rep would, at 2pm or 2am.
It qualifies, it books, it hands you a buyer who's ready — not a name on a form you'll call back Tuesday.
20 buyers.
Gone by morning.
You're already paying for these leads — you're just not catching them. A dealer your size sends a few hundred people to their site a month. If even 20 of them ask a question after hours and don't get an answer, that's 20 buyers who went to whoever answered first. One boat covers the concierge for a year. The rest is yours.
We'd rather tell you the conservative number than a flashy one.
Money's the awkward conversation. The concierge walks every buyer through real monthly numbers, gets the financing conversation started, and never makes anyone feel dumb for asking. By the time they reach you, the awkward part's over.
It won't replace your closer. It's not supposed to. It makes sure your closer never burns another Saturday on a tire-kicker — and never misses another buyer who showed up at midnight ready to write a check.
Give us 15 minutes. We'll load your real inventory into a private demo and show you exactly what your buyers see at midnight. No deck, no pressure — just your boats, answering for themselves.
If it's not for you, you'll know in the first five minutes — and we'll part friends.
We'll reach out to set your 15-minute walkthrough — boats already loaded.