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The deal brain for parts. Not a database, not a listing form.

Most tools start after the hard part is done. They store a part you already identified, or list a price you already set. Ahlam starts at the photo: it identifies every sellable part, grades its condition, prices it from real market comps, then writes the listing and posts it. Here is how that compares to the tools small yards use today.

Free first month, no card Posts to eBay today Built for two-person yards
Ahlam vs the rest
Comparing how Ahlam prices and lists a part against the manual way
Side by side

What each one actually does for you

The same seven jobs, across every option. Most tools handle the storing and the listing. Ahlam is the only one that does the identifying, grading, and pricing first.

CapabilityAhlamThe deal brainCar-Part.comeBay MotorsHollander / CheckmateSpreadsheets
Identifies the part from a photo
Grades condition (A / B / C)
Prices from real market comps
Writes the listing for you
Posts to eBay + more in one tap
Built for a two-person yard
Starts free
Built in Limited or manual Not offered
The honest version

Where each one fits, and where Ahlam wins

Every option here earns its place for someone. The question is whether it does the part that actually slows you down: knowing what a part is, what it is worth, and getting it listed.

01Parts marketplace

Ahlam vs Car-Part.com

Car-Part.com is the largest used-parts locator in the trade, the place buyers and yards have searched for decades to find a specific part sitting in stock somewhere.

But it shows what you have already typed up and priced. You bring the part name, the fitment, the grade, and the number, then it lists and locates it.

Ahlam works a step earlier. It reads a photo, identifies the part, grades its condition, and prices it from real comps, then hands you a finished listing you can push to Car-Part.com and everywhere else you sell.

Where Car-Part.com fits
  • Decades of buyer trust and reach across the industry
  • Deep interchange and fitment data for hard-to-find parts
  • The go-to network when a buyer needs one specific part
Where Ahlam wins
  • Identifies and grades the part for you, straight from a photo
  • Prices from live market comps, not your own guess
  • Posts to eBay, Facebook, OfferUp, and your own storefront too
02Manual listing

Ahlam vs eBay Motors (by hand)

eBay is where a huge share of used-parts buyers already shop, and its sold-listing history is a genuine pricing signal.

The catch is the work. Listing by hand means you already know what the part is, which cars it fits, what condition to call it, and what to charge, then you type all of it in, one part at a time.

Ahlam does the knowing for you. It names the part, grades it, prices it from the median of real sales, writes the listing, and posts it to eBay in a tap, with Facebook and OfferUp next.

Where eBay Motors (by hand) fits
  • An enormous buyer base actively searching for parts
  • Sold-listing history is a real pricing reference
  • Built-in payments, shipping, and buyer protection
Where Ahlam wins
  • No parts expertise needed: the AI identifies and grades
  • Median-of-comps pricing instead of a manual lookup per part
  • One scan becomes listings on eBay and four more channels
03Yard management system

Ahlam vs Hollander / Checkmate

Hollander and Checkmate are the backbone of large, established dismantlers: serious inventory databases with interchange numbers, tear-down tracking, and multi-yard reporting.

That power comes with a price tag, a learning curve, and a workflow built around a full back office. It is a lot of system for a yard run by one or two people.

Ahlam is not trying to replace that for a 40-person operation. It is the photo-to-listing tool a small yard can open today, scan a car, and have priced, posted listings by lunch, with no implementation project.

Where Hollander / Checkmate fits
  • Mature inventory control for high-volume yards
  • Industry-standard interchange and tear-down tracking
  • Multi-location reporting and established integrations
Where Ahlam wins
  • Live in minutes, with no setup or training project
  • The AI does the identifying, grading, and pricing
  • Priced for a two-person yard, and free to start
04Doing it by hand

Ahlam vs Spreadsheets & notebooks

A spreadsheet is free, familiar, and completely under your control, which is exactly why most small yards still run on one.

But a spreadsheet only records a part after you have done the hard parts: figuring out what it is, what shape it is in, and what it should sell for.

Ahlam does that work and keeps the record itself, so your inventory, grades, prices, and live listings all live in one place that also posts them for sale.

Where Spreadsheets & notebooks fits
  • Free, flexible, and nothing new to learn
  • Total control over your own columns and notes
  • Fine for a handful of parts a week
Where Ahlam wins
  • Identifies, grades, and prices, so you just review
  • Inventory and live listings in one system, not two
  • Scales to a whole car in minutes, not an afternoon
See it on your own cars

The fastest way to compare is to scan one car

Join the waitlist for your free first month, or book a 15-minute walkthrough and we will scan one of your vehicles live and price every part on the spot.