For salvage yards & part-out sellers

Know what a car is worth in parts before you buy it.

SalvageFlow estimates part value before purchase, organizes every pulled part, creates listings with AI help, and keeps sales and receipts in one place.

One connected system — auction lot to sold-part receipt.

See the part-out potential before you buy

Load auction photos and vehicle details faster

Use AI help to plan, price, and list parts

Keep inventory, buyers, sales, and receipts connected

From the auction lot to the receipt — in one place.

The whole run lives in one system instead of scattered across notebooks, spreadsheets, and your phone's camera roll.

01

Decide

Estimate a car's part value before you buy it at the auction.

02

Bring it in

Load photos and vehicle details fast — no re-typing.

03

Part it out

Plan which parts to pull, then track each one from the bay.

04

List it

Create listings with AI help and reach more buyers.

05

Get paid

Track buyers, sold parts, and receipts in one place.

Panning for gold — finding the value before you buy
Find the gold

Estimate the part value before you spend a dollar.

The money in a salvage yard is made or lost at the auction. Before you buy, SalvageFlow estimates what an auction vehicle is likely worth in parts — so you walk in with a number instead of a hunch. Found one online? Pull the listing in and its photos, mileage, and damage details come with it — no re-typing.

Which parts should we pull first?

Pull the fast movers first — or part it all out.

Not every car should be stripped to the frame. SalvageFlow shows which parts are actually worth selling and what each play is worth: pull just the fast movers and clear the car quick, or go deeper for a bigger total. AI help maps it out; you make the call.

Where is that part?

Every pulled part tracked — and easy to find.

Parts get pulled and then vanish — never photographed, never listed, never sold. That's lost money. With SalvageFlow your crew works from their phones: pull a part, snap a photo, tag the shelf, done. Every part remembers which car it came from — and your counter finds anything in seconds.

Why wait until it's off the car?

Start listing before you pull a single part.

You don't have to wait for teardown to start selling. Photograph a part while it's still on the car and post the listing now — SalvageFlow drafts the write-up with AI help and suggests a price from what parts like it really sell for, and you set the final number. Once you pull the part, just add more angles to the same listing. Do a whole car's worth at once.

List once. Sell on every channel.

Your counter is a fraction of the buyers out there. Publish a listing once and put it in front of online buyers too — managed from one place, so you're not posting the same part five times.

Buyers, sold parts, and receipts tracked in one place
Who asked about it? Did this car pay back?

Track buyers, sold parts, and receipts in one place.

Buyer questions land in one inbox you can answer from email, and you can hold a part for a serious buyer so it's never sold twice. Write up the sale and it stays on the record — what sold, who bought it, what they paid — so you can finally see which cars actually paid back.

Two kinds of operators. One simple system.

You run a yard.

Crew, counter, shelves full of inventory. SalvageFlow stops the money walking out the gate and keeps the whole operation connected — from the auction lot to the receipt.

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You part out cars yourself.

Buy, pull, and sell — mostly online. SalvageFlow helps you make more on every car and get your weekends back, without the spreadsheets and midnight listing sessions.

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See it on your own cars.

We're onboarding salvage yards and part-out sellers now. Request access and we'll show you SalvageFlow on the kind of cars you actually buy.

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