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UP.Labs-Porsche’s newest startup wants to be the Plaid of automotive retail


As serial entrepreneur Joel Milne founded, scaled, and then successfully sold mobile auto repair service startup RepairSmith to AutoNation, he was plagued A new startup called AutoUnify has built an API to allow dealerships and service shops to communicate in real-time with the manufacturers and software vendors.

As serial entrepreneur Joel Milne founded, scaled, and then successfully sold mobile auto repair service startup RepairSmith to AutoNation, he was plagued by a persistent problem. Milne is now founder and CEO of a new startup called AutoUnify that has built an API to allow dealerships and service shops to communicate in real-time with the manufacturers and software vendors that power their operations. Up.Labs strikes partnerships with major corporations — Porsche was the first — and then works to identify the industry’s biggest problems and create startups with business models that will solve those pain points.

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