I-CAR Enhances User Portal on Website - BodyShop Business

I-CAR Enhances User Portal on Website

New features of myI-CAR include user-friendly registration and login pages, as well as redesigned personal landing pages.

I-­CAR has announced enhancements to the user registration and tracking portal features of its myI-CAR Web portal.

Improvements include more user-­friendly, streamlined registration and login pages, along with redesigned, personalized landing pages for faster navigation and ease of class scheduling.

The new landing pages have graphically-­focused visual navigation for easy identification of quick links to frequently utilized resources and information. Some of the new highlights include immediate visibility to Gold Class and Platinum recognition status, expiration dates, and reports that provide specific details on training required by students and businesses in order to achieve or maintain their Platinum or Gold Class status. Added features also include contact information for assigned I-­CAR service representatives and a link to local classes.

“As the technical evolution in automotive design reinforces the critical importance of ongoing training and education, collision repair professionals should expect quick and easy access to identify the training they need,” said Ann Gonzalez, senior director of marketing for I-CAR. “The recent improvements to myI-­CAR provide that improved access, while a full redesign of the entire I­‐CAR website coming later this summer, will offer increasingly accessible education, knowledge and solutions necessary to perform complete, safe and quality repairs.”


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