We Put Our Real Send Count on Our Homepage. Here Is Why.
Most software homepages show you a number they picked. Ours shows you the number our own servers actually counted.
A Lot of Software Homepages Make Up Their Numbers
If you have shopped for sales software before, you have seen the homepage with a big bold stat, some version of thousands of messages sent or countless hours saved, with no source, no update, and no way to check it. It sits there because it looks impressive, not because anyone is tracking whether it is true. Once it is on the page, it usually never changes again.
We did not want that on our homepage. When we sat down to talk about what the hero section should say, the honest answer was, we do not actually know the number off the top of our heads, and we should not be guessing at something we can just go count.
So We Built It to Read the Real Number
The lifetime sends counter on getjoey.app is not a number someone typed in. It reads directly from our own send totals across every dealership on the platform, texts and emails combined, and it updates as new sends come in. As we are publishing this post, that counter is sitting north of four thousand real texts and emails JOEY has sent for actual reps at actual dealerships. It will be a different number by the time you read this, because it is still counting.
We built it this way specifically so we could not quietly inflate it later. If the number is small on a slow week, the page shows a small number. There is no dial anyone can turn behind the scenes.
Why This Matters More Than a Bigger-Looking Stat Would
This is sales software for salespeople, and salespeople have heard every exaggerated claim in the book. A rep evaluating a new tool does not need a bigger number, they need a number they can trust, because the same discipline that keeps that counter honest is the same discipline behind how JOEY drafts messages, tracks appointments, and reports what actually happened on a call. If we were willing to fudge the number on our own homepage, why would you trust anything else the product tells you about your own leads.
The counter is a small thing on the page, but it is a statement about how we built the whole product. Show the real number, even on a slow day, and let the product earn the rest.
What We Hope You Take From It
Next time you land on a software homepage with an impressive round number, it is worth asking where that number came from and how often it changes. On our page, you can watch ours move. That is not a marketing trick, it is just what happens when a stat comes straight from the database instead of from whoever wrote the homepage copy.
We would rather show you a true number that keeps climbing than a made-up one that never does.
Frequently asked questions
Is the send count on the JOEY homepage a real, live number?
Yes. It reads directly from JOEY's own send totals across every dealership on the platform, combining texts and emails, and updates as new sends happen. It is not a fixed marketing number.
How many messages has JOEY actually sent?
As of publishing this post the live counter on getjoey.app was north of four thousand real texts and emails sent for dealerships on the platform. Check the homepage for the current number, since it updates continuously.
Why does this matter for evaluating sales software?
A vendor willing to show you the real number, even when it is not huge, is more likely to be honest about the rest of what the product does. It is a small signal of a bigger habit.
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