You've got a yard full of parts that could be making you money right now. The problem isn't supply — it's throughput. Every part sitting unlisted is revenue left on the table, and hiring more people to type descriptions and snap photos isn't exactly cheap or easy.
Here's the reality: the yards that are winning right now aren't bigger. They're faster at getting parts online. And they're doing it with smarter tools, not bigger payrolls.
The Bottleneck Isn't Your Yard — It's Your Listing Process
Most salvage yards still list parts the old way. Pull the part, photograph it, write a description, set a price, upload it to one or two marketplaces. A single listing can take 10–15 minutes. Multiply that across hundreds of parts per week and you're burning serious labor hours.
Modern salvage yard software compresses that entire workflow into about 60 seconds. You snap a photo, the AI identifies the part, writes the description, suggests a competitive price, and pushes it live. That's it.
What Tripling Your Output Actually Looks Like
Let's say your crew currently lists 40 parts a day. That's a decent pace for manual work. With an AI-powered auto parts listing tool, the same team can realistically push 120+ listings in the same shift. No overtime. No new hires. No training someone who quits in three weeks.
That's not a hypothetical — that's what DerbyDay users are reporting. Three times the listings means three times the visibility, which means significantly more sales from the same inventory you already have sitting in your yard.
Junkyard Inventory Management That Actually Works
Listing is only half the battle. You also need to know what you have and where it is. Effective junkyard inventory management means every part is tracked from the moment it's pulled to the moment it ships or sells over the counter.
DerbyDay ties your listings directly to your inventory. When something sells, it's marked. When you pull a new vehicle, you can catalog parts in minutes instead of hours. No spreadsheets. No sticky notes. No guessing.
Stop Competing on Size — Compete on Speed
The mega-yards will always have more acreage. You can't out-inventory them. But you can out-hustle them online. The yards moving fastest to get parts listed and searchable are capturing buyers that bigger operations are too slow to reach.
Speed to listing is the new competitive advantage. And you don't need to throw bodies at the problem to get there.
Ready to Triple Your Listings?
DerbyDay was built for yards like yours — lean teams that need to move fast. Snap a photo, let the AI do the heavy lifting, and get parts in front of buyers in 60 seconds.
No contracts. No complicated setup. Just more parts listed, more parts sold.
