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Express Storefront digital retail platform by CDK Global enabling end-to-end online car buying. Originally founded 2013; acquired by CDK for ~$360M in 2021. Embedded at franchise dealers for consumer deal-structuring online.
Roadster is a digital retail platform for automotive dealerships built to enable end-to-end online car buying. Originally founded as an independent startup in 2013 and later acquired by CDK Global in 2021 for approximately $360M, Roadster developed the Express Storefront product—a white-label digital retailing solution that dealers embed on their websites to allow consumers to complete the majority of the car-buying process online. Roadster's acquisition by CDK brought its digital retail capabilities into one of the largest automotive software portfolios in the industry, alongside CDK's DMS, DealerSocket CRM, and Dealer Inspire digital marketing products.\n\nRoadster's Express Storefront lets consumers search inventory, value their trade-in, explore OEM and dealer incentives, build a payment based on real financing terms, select F&I products, and schedule delivery—all without a dealership visit. For the dealer, Roadster provides a deal management interface where staff can review online deals, adjust terms, and communicate with online shoppers before they arrive for delivery. The platform integrates with major DMS systems and lender networks, ensuring that online deal data flows into the dealer's back-office systems without re-keying. OEM programs including Honda, Acura, Porsche, and others have deployed Roadster as an official digital retail solution.\n\nRoadster competes with AutoFi, Modal, and Shift Digital in the digital retailing platform market. Within the CDK Global portfolio, Roadster benefits from integration with DealerSocket CRM and CDK DMS, creating a more connected workflow from online lead to final signed contract. For dealers looking to reduce the time buyers spend in the showroom—particularly on the financing and paperwork steps—Roadster's Express Storefront provides a consumer-friendly online experience that addresses one of the most friction-heavy aspects of the traditional car purchase process.
Global payments infrastructure founded by Patrick and John Collison (YC W10); $1.4T payments volume in 2024; $18B+ revenue; $106.7B valuation as of Sept 2025; powers everything from startups to Fortune 500 companies with developer-first API design.
Stripe is a global payments infrastructure company founded in 2010 by Irish brothers Patrick and John Collison, headquartered in San Francisco, California and Dublin, Ireland. Stripe was born from the insight that accepting payments online was unnecessarily complex for developers, and that a well-designed API could unlock an entire generation of internet businesses. The company went through Y Combinator's Winter 2010 batch and grew to become the defining payments infrastructure layer of the modern internet economy, processing payments for businesses in virtually every industry worldwide.\n\nStripe's platform provides payment processing, fraud prevention via Stripe Radar, subscription billing, revenue recognition, banking-as-a-service through Stripe Treasury, corporate card issuance, identity verification, and tax compliance tools. It serves a spectrum from early-stage startups to publicly traded enterprises including Amazon, Google, Salesforce, and Shopify. Stripe's developer-first philosophy — comprehensive documentation, SDKs in every major language, and a sandbox testing environment — created an ecosystem of millions of businesses built entirely on its infrastructure.\n\nStripe processed $1.4 trillion in total payment volume in 2024 and generates over $18 billion in annual revenue, with a valuation of $106.7 billion as of September 2025. The company has remained private longer than most comparably sized technology companies, giving it flexibility to invest in long-term product expansion. An April 2024 partnership with Apple Pay extended Stripe's reach further into mobile and in-store commerce. Stripe competes with Adyen, Braintree (PayPal), and Square, but its developer ecosystem depth and global infrastructure make it the default payments platform for a generation of technology companies.
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