Industry systems
Software must understand the operation it enters.
These are diagnostic starting points, not claims that every business in an industry works the same way.
Hospitality and guest houses
Enquiries arrive across calls, WhatsApp and booking channels. Availability is checked manually, follow-up is inconsistent and double-booking risk grows.
02Recruitment and domestic staffing
Candidate records, screening evidence and client requirements become scattered across messages and files, making matching slow and auditability weak.
03Agriculture and agribusiness
Field activity, input use and sales records often reach managers late, limiting cost visibility and timely operational decisions.
04Solar and energy
Solar enquiries require technical qualification, site information and product choices. Slow hand-offs lead to delayed quotations and lost buyer confidence.
05Construction and property services
Project details change across site visits, calls and messages. Scope ambiguity then affects estimates, scheduling and customer expectations.
06Mining and technical operations
Technical work generates inspection, asset and safety records that must remain attributable, current and available beyond one employee’s device.
07Education and training
Enrolment, payments, attendance and learner communication are often managed separately, creating avoidable reconciliation and response work.
08Small and medium businesses
As an SME grows, its owner becomes the routing layer for quotations, customer questions, stock information and staff decisions.