

With the evolution of technology has come a variety of pool and spa management software options to help you more efficiently operate your business. This has been transformative for our industry and we’re seeing more and more businesses adopting technology solutions and moving away from pen and paper. This is particularly evident as younger generations – who were born into the digital age – continue to dominate the workforce.
For instance, techs can now access customer data and collect payments in real-time in the field. Even water testing software is now technology-driven; gone are the days of dipping paper and reading the results.
The boom in business from COVID-19 has shown pool and spa owners just how important it is to have digital systems in place to streamline and more effectively manage operations across the entire business. With so many options, though, it’s hard to determine which pool and spa management software to pick, especially because no one product is quite like the other. Each has unique features, some of which may or may not meet the needs of your business.
To help you make your decision, we’ve broken down the pros and cons of pool and spa management software and provide guidance on considerations to make in advance of your investment.
Brick and mortar stores are up against a lot of online competition, so offering service and construction – in addition to retail – is a way to stand apart from online stores. A holistic software manages scheduling, invoicing and payments, inventory, communications, and all other operations for retail, service, and on-site construction. An example of this is RB Retail & Services software.
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This type of software is ideal for service techs, as it does not include inventory management, but rather is focused on tracking routes and service stop data.
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This software type is designed specifically for building pools and backyards.
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Off-the-shelf software includes products like QuickBooks, Mailchimp, and Hubspot, which serve very specific purposes, such as accounting, email, or CRM (customer relationship management).
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We’d think twice about gravitating toward the less expensive options. You may spend less money upfront, but consider the long-term ROI. Invest now and save significantly later. Spend more to yield more. Some people invest in an inexpensive option first, only later to buy something more specific for their needs.
There’s a more strategic approach to take when selecting the right software:

Complete management software for pool & spa businesses.

