Coast Technology Releases Updated Inventory Management Platform
For many dealers, inventory management has become one of the most complex and time-consuming parts of the business. Between DMS feeds, third-party marketplaces, websites and marketing systems, keeping inventory accurate, consistent and under control is a daily challenge, especially for dealers managing RVs alongside boats and powersports, Coast Technology said in a recent release.
Designed as a connected system, Stealth Inventory takes in inventory data, refines and enriches it, and delivers it consistently across dealer websites, marketing systems and the broader CDXP, creating a trusted foundation for how inventory is managed and presented everywhere it appears.
With the release of Stealth Inventory v2, the platform is bringing renewed focus to inventory as a system of record, designed to handle real-world dealer complexity across RV, marine, powersports and automotive operations.
Built From Dealer Needs, Not Feature Checklists
Stealth Inventory has been developed alongside hundreds of dealers, from large multilocation operations to smaller dealers looking to simplify inventory management, Coast Technology said. The platform is designed to work with or without a DMS and can be adopted incrementally or as a complete inventory solution.

Rather than acting as a lightweight listing tool, Stealth Inventory centralizes and enhances inventory data by standardizing it and enriching it with a robust manufacturer catalog, vehicle details, and media. This allows dealers to add value to their inventory, not just manage it, ensuring units are complete, consistent and ready to perform across channels.
The system supports bulk editing, advanced inventory collections and a wide range of export options that power dealer websites, marketing tools and third-party marketplaces. Pricing and data-locking controls give dealers flexibility over how inventory is displayed, whether using dealer-entered data, catalog-enriched data or a combination of both.
Behind the scenes, a powerful rules engine adapts inventory behavior to individual dealer needs without adding complexity to the day-to-day user experience.
At the core of the platform is intelligent matching powered by a manufacturer-level catalog. Matches can be applied to a single unit, an entire location or across the company, helping inventory stay consistent at scale without repetitive manual work.
A Refined Experience Without Changing How Dealers Work
Stealth Inventory v2 introduces a cleaner, more modern interface focused on clarity, making day-to-day inventory management faster and easier to use, Coast Technology said. Enhancements include a redesigned dashboard, more powerful filtering, a more organized vehicle edit experience, and additional pricing and edit controls that give dealers greater confidence in how inventory data flows into and out of the system.
The update improves usability and visibility while preserving existing workflows, ensuring teams can benefit immediately without retraining or disruption.
Quietly Powerful, Purposefully Built
Stealth Inventory’s roadmap continues to be driven by direct dealer feedback and operational reality. Each enhancement reflects how inventory is actually managed day to day, with an emphasis on control, consistency and scalability.
“Inventory is the backbone of a dealership, and when it breaks, everything downstream suffers,” said Rich DeLancey, CIO and co-founder of Coast Technology. “Stealth Inventory was built by people who understand that reality. We’ve partnered with hundreds of dealers to build a system that’s faster, easier to use and powerful enough to handle real-world complexity while making teams more productive.”
Looking ahead, the company said the team remains focused on making inventory management easier through continued refinement, automation and intelligent tooling, always guided by how dealers actually work.
Stealth Inventory v2 represents a continued investment in inventory as foundational infrastructure, built to support dealers today and evolve alongside their needs tomorrow, Coast Technology said.



