How much does dealership feed management cost?
Last updated: June 21, 2026
Managed vehicle feed services commonly cost around $150 per month per feed — one feed for Google Vehicle Listing Ads and another for Meta Automotive Inventory Ads. DealerFeeds offers a launch rate of $75 per month per feed, with no setup fee and no long-term contract.
What drives the cost
- Number of feeds — Google and Meta are separate feeds, usually priced separately.
- Number of rooftops — each dealership location needs its own feeds.
- What's included — basic feed generation is cheaper than fully managed monitoring and fixes.
- Contract terms — some providers add setup fees or require annual commitments.
What good feed management includes
- ✓ Building the feed in each platform's required format
- ✓ Automatic syncing as inventory changes
- ✓ Monitoring and fixing disapprovals and errors
- ✓ Ongoing reporting
DealerFeeds pricing
During launch, DealerFeeds is $75/month per feed (regularly $150) for either Google VLA or Meta AIA, or $150/month for both — no setup fee, no long-term contract, cancel anytime. Multi-rooftop groups get a custom quote. See the full pricing page or start with a free audit.
Frequently asked questions
How much does feed management cost?
Commonly ~$150/month per feed (Google and Meta separate). DealerFeeds' launch rate is $75/month per feed, no setup fee, no contract.
Per feed or per rooftop?
Usually both — per feed (Google vs Meta) and per rooftop. Larger groups get a custom quote.
What should it include?
Feed building in the correct format, automatic syncing, monitoring and fixing disapprovals, and ongoing reporting. Setup fees and long contracts aren't necessary.
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