PeakSpitz vs MAM Autopart

MAM Autopart is an auto-parts cataloguing, stock and trade-counter system used by UK motor factors, now part of Kerridge Commercial Systems and best known for deep parts lookup tuned to the UK aftermarket. It centres on the catalogue and counter, with storefront, accounting and AI usually separate. PeakSpitz is one AI-native platform with storefront, orders, inventory, operations, payments and real accounting already joined up, unlimited users and Spitz AI included on every plan.

MAM Autopart specializes in motor-factor catalogue, stock control and trade-counter workflows for auto-parts resellers. PeakSpitz covers stock and counter sales and joins them to the rest of the business in one AI-led platform.

FeaturePeakSpitzMAM Autopart
AI that acts — drafts, schedules, reorders, chasesYesLimited
AI included for everyone (no add-on)YesNo
Unlimited users includedYesExtra Cost
Whole business in one joined-up appYesLimited
Built-in online storefrontYesLimited
Real accounting + VAT built inYesLimited
Live production & operations trackingYesLimited
Set up without consultantsYesLimited
Open REST API + webhooksYesLimited
Per-customer data isolation, EU-hostedYesLimited

Why businesses choose PeakSpitz over MAM Autopart

  • Spitz AI drafts purchase orders, reorders stock and chases payments, acting the moment you approve, typically included with no add-on.
  • Unlimited users and AI are included on every plan, so costs typically don't rise with seats or AI extras.
  • Real accounting with VAT is built in, so trade-counter and online sales often flow into your books in one system.
  • A built-in online storefront and CRM sit in the same joined-up app as stock and counter sales, not around a single catalogue tool.
  • EU-hosted with per-customer data isolation and GDPR-ready handling, which often suits parts resellers handling trade-account data.

PeakSpitz vs MAM Autopart, answered

What is the difference between PeakSpitz and MAM Autopart?

Both help run an auto-parts reseller, but the model differs. MAM Autopart is a UK motor-factor catalogue, stock and trade-counter system, now part of Kerridge Commercial Systems, best known for deep parts lookup. PeakSpitz is one AI-native platform joining storefront, orders, inventory, operations, payments and real accounting, with unlimited users and Spitz AI included on every plan.

Can PeakSpitz handle parts stock and trade-counter sales like MAM Autopart?

PeakSpitz typically supports stock control, reordering, counter and online sales and operations tracking, with AI helping reorder and chase. Deep vehicle-catalogue lookup varies, so a parallel run is usually the safest way to compare.

Will I pay extra per user or for AI?

Typically not — PeakSpitz includes unlimited users and Spitz AI on every plan, with no per-seat fee and no AI add-on, which often contrasts with per-seat trade-counter systems.

Moving off MAM Autopart?

Bring your data in safely, run PeakSpitz in parallel beside MAM Autopart, and cross over only when you're ready. We help map your parts catalogue, stock, suppliers, trade accounts and sales history.

See the step-by-step guide to migrating from MAM Autopart →