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Wheel Visualizer Demo Checklist: What To Verify Before Buying
2025-11-14 · 8 min read
A practical checklist for evaluating wheel visualizer demos so trial impressions translate to real production value.
What a useful demo should include
A strong demo should replicate real workflow: your images, your wheel references, your sales sequence.
Generic demos can hide operational issues that only appear in real use.
- Real asset testing
- End-to-end flow walkthrough
- Clear quality acceptance criteria
Post-demo validation
After demo, run a short pilot with measurable targets. Demo excitement alone should not trigger full rollout.
Confirm integration fit, team usability, and governance controls before commitment.
- Pilot with KPI targets
- Collect advisor feedback
- Validate limits and access policy
Demo-to-pilot path
Decision matrix
| Criterion | Why it matters | What good looks like |
|---|---|---|
| Realism of demo | Predicts production fit | Demo uses your actual sales context |
| Pilot evidence | Reduces decision risk | Decision based on measurable results |
Implementation checklist
- Bring real catalog assets to demo
- Define pass/fail criteria before pilot
- Track quality and conversion metrics
- Decide rollout only after pilot review
FAQ
Can we skip pilot if demo looked good?
Not recommended. Pilot validates behavior under your real operational conditions.
How long should pilot be after demo?
Two to four weeks is typically enough to detect quality and workflow issues.
Next step
Start with your own flow: request access, open the demo shop, or review the before/after demo section on the landing page.