Getting Started Is Simpler Than You Think


Getting Started Is Simpler Than You Think


Getting Started Is Simpler Than You Think


Flyntlok’s Dealer Management System (DMS) helps heavy equipment dealers manage sales, service, rentals, and parts—all in one easy-to-use platform running on Google Cloud.



























Underutilized technicians and broken workflows quietly cap your highest-margin revenue stream.
Inconsistent pricing, poor visibility, and missed fill opportunities erode margin on every transaction.
Excess and aging inventory tie up cash and drag down overall dealership profitability.
Dealers manage millions of part numbers, thousands of models, and constantly changing pricing—but that data is often scattered across multiple systems and spreadsheets.
Without a connected system, teams rely on workarounds, duplicate entry, and manual processes just to keep operations running.
Most dealer management systems were built decades ago and haven’t adapted to modern technology, making it difficult to scale or improve operations.






"Why build a weaker version of something that already exists? We wanted best-in-class accounting, not a DMS bolt-on."
"With Flyntlok, the data flows freely... That means better service, smarter diagnostics, and more trust."
"They’ve been incredibly responsive. Any time we’ve needed a change or had a question, they’ve jumped in."
"Why build a weaker version of something that already exists? We wanted best-in-class accounting, not a DMS bolt-on."
"With Flyntlok, the data flows freely... That means better service, smarter diagnostics, and more trust."
"They’ve been incredibly responsive. Any time we’ve needed a change or had a question, they’ve jumped in."
"Why build a weaker version of something that already exists? We wanted best-in-class accounting, not a DMS bolt-on."
"With Flyntlok, the data flows freely... That means better service, smarter diagnostics, and more trust."
"They’ve been incredibly responsive. Any time we’ve needed a change or had a question, they’ve jumped in."