ADESA's New LiveBlock Mobile App
The LiveBlock mobile app is very similar to LiveBlock on ADESA.com, which simulcasts vehicles worldwide via real-time audio and video feeds.

Registered auto dealers can now participate from virtually anywhere in live vehicle auctions at ADESA locations across the country—all from their smartphone.

Stéphane St-Hilaire, president and CEO of ADESA.
“This app gives dealers easier access to vehicle inventory, even when they can’t make it to an auction or their office,” said Stéphane St-Hilaire, president and CEO of ADESA. “We will continue to develop new technology applications, expand our services and explore new products that enhance the customer experience both online and at auction.”
The LiveBlock mobile app is very similar to LiveBlock on ADESA.com, which simulcasts vehicles worldwide via real-time audio and video feeds. On their iPhones, dealers can now search for specific inventory or browse run lists for upcoming sales. They can access photos and condition reports on those vehicles and even add vehicles to their Watch Lists.
When it’s time to bid, LiveBlock mobile app users can participate in live auctions alongside dealers in the auction lanes as well those accessing LiveBlock on ADESA.com. The mobile app also streams live audio so users can hear the auctioneer and the bidding action.
Vehicles purchased and added to a Watch List through the LiveBlock mobile app are synced to that users account so that, no matter where a customer logs in, everything is consistent across devices — from desktops, to laptops, to smartphones.
The LiveBlock mobile app is free to download from ADESA.com/mobileapps or text ADESA to 89800.
For additional information about ADESA LiveBlock mobile app, contact ADESA Customer Connection at (888) 526-7326.
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