You can't watch everything.
Now something does.
A dealership leaks in a hundred small places at once — a discount nobody approved, a job card that never closed, a payment that slipped a day. Drive watches all of them, all the time, and shows you the money in your own Tally.
The loop, in plain feeling
Four words for engineers. Four feelings for you.
You see it
The moment it happens.
You know what to do
And why.
It's fixed
Where it broke.
It stops
Happening again.
The whole dealership · 4 pillars, 7 zones
Nothing falls between the counters.
New & used vehicle
New vehicle. Used vehicle.
Service & parts
Service & workshop. Parts & accessories.
F&I & treasury
Finance & insurance. Accounts & treasury.
Compliance
Compliance & audit.
Your three numbers · Santhosh Automobiles
≈ ₹2.99 Cr recoverable — each figure traced to a voucher.
Cash caught before it left — blocked overpayments and recovered leaks.
Rework and chase-time removed from the monthly close.
Controls that now hold by default — leaks that stopped recurring.
The caveat: this is recoverable, not recovered — a ceiling computed on Santhosh's own data, realized rule by rule as autonomy is earned.
The Drive journey
Pitstop → Dyno → Tune → Drive
Pitstop
A ~10-minute leak check. No connection required.
Dyno
A diagnostic on your own Tally and DMS data.
Tune
The loop runs in shadow against live operations.
Drive
Governance goes live across the seven zones.
Cruise · autonomy earned by evidence
Cruise isn't a plan you buy.
It's a mode each rule earns, one rule at a time. A rule graduates only after it has proven itself: reversible actions only, never cash, and one tap hands the wheel straight back.
Where every rule starts
The rule fires, proposes, and a person approves. Every fire logged.
Gathering evidence
Still human-approved, but the rule is measuring itself — toward Cruise.
Runs without prompting
Every action reversible, the basis shown, one tap back to Govern.
Mode is per-rule and separate from your tier — at any tier, some rules can cruise while others stay supervised.
Run more than one badge?
One platform sees the whole group.
A dealer group running Ashok Leyland, Tata and Toyota under one roof can't be governed by any OEM's own system — each DMS sees only its own badge. Drive is OEM-neutral: one normalized view across every franchise, so the group MD watches the whole portfolio and benchmarks branch against branch. That's the part no OEM platform can copy.
One shape
Every OEM's schemes, deals and ledgers read in one shape — not five portals.
The whole portfolio
The group MD sees the pattern repeating across it.
Owned by you
Not the OEM — the benchmark works because no brand controls it.