Turn every car in the lot into priced, posted listings
A salvage yard sits on hundreds of sellable parts per car, but the time and the parts expertise to catalog and price them is the bottleneck. Ahlam reads a photo, names every part, grades it, and prices it from real sales, so a two-person yard can list like a ten-person one.

What gets in the way today
A typical vehicle has hundreds of sellable parts, but a small crew only has time to pull and list the obvious ones. The alternators, modules, and trim that would have sold go to the crusher with the shell.
Knowing the fitment, the condition, and what a part actually sells for is years of experience. When the person who knows is out sick, listings stall and good inventory sits.
Photographing, typing titles, copying fitment, and pricing each part by hand turns a five-second decision into a five-minute chore. At any real volume, it simply never gets done.
Re-posting the same part to eBay, Facebook, OfferUp, and Car-Part.com by hand means most yards pick one and quietly miss every buyer shopping on the rest.
Everything the work takes, handled
Photograph the car and Ahlam runs the whole job: it names the parts, grades them, prices them from real sales, and posts them where buyers shop.
Photograph the vehicle and Ahlam names every sellable part, from bumpers to control modules. No parts expert on staff required.
Every part is graded on the same rubric, so a Grade B means the same thing on Monday as it does when your newest hire lists it.
Ahlam suggests the median of what the same part actually sold for across eBay, Facebook, and OfferUp, so lowball or knock-off listings cannot drag your number down.
Auto-post to eBay today, with clean ready-to-paste listings for Facebook, OfferUp, and Craigslist coming, plus your own Ahlam storefront.
Answers for salvage & dismantling yards
No, and that is the whole point. Ahlam identifies and grades each part from the photo, so a brand new hire can catalog a car on day one.
Yes. Scan car after car and Ahlam catalogs each one in minutes. Plans scale from a couple of cars on Free up to high-volume yards on Max and Ultimate.
No. Ahlam reads the VIN and odometer for accuracy but keeps them off public listings until you choose to share them.
Nothing. The first 50 yards get a full month free with every feature unlocked, no card required. After that, plans run Free, Growth $100, Max $200, and Ultimate $350.