SIKESTON, Mo. – Spraye recently launched its new lawn management software that is dedicated to lawn spraying companies. Spraye allows the user to schedule routes, bill customers, log property notes and automatically log all compliance data, among other features.
Additionally, a new strategic partnership with BASYS Processing, combining Spraye’s new software management tool with BASYS Processing’s customer service and debit and credit card processing solutions. Through this partnership, Spraye will expand their payment processing abilities and offer owners, technicians and customers a fully integrated payment gateway.
“We have a great partner in BASYS Processing,” said Caitlin Schlichting, co-founder of Spraye. “They are an industry leader in the world of credit card processing, and we couldn’t be more confident in our decision to go with BASYS. We’re excited about the endless possibilities this opens up for Spraye customers.”
The Spraye company logo.
Traditionally, completing compliance paperwork on a daily basis takes up significant time for lawn spraying companies. Spraye is designed to automatically log all necessary compliance data upon completion of a service, saving the applicator time.
“As an applicator myself, I would spend hours at the end of each day making sure my spray logs were completed accurately,” said Dwight Bizzell, co-founder of Spraye. “But with Spraye, I know that my spray logs are being recorded automatically, allowing me to spend more time in the field.”
Additional features and updates are currently in development, including (but not limited to) lawn measurement and equipment tracking.
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