Featured Customer: Schedulicity -
The spotlight for this month's customers is Schedulicity, a reservation platform designed for service-based companies as well as their clients.
In 2010, Jerry Nettuno launched Schedulicity. Schedulicity's purpose was to offer an efficient platform to facilitate transactions between small, service-oriented companies and their customers. Jerry believes these business owners comprised an important portion of the population, yet are often under-served and unpaid for. Jerry developed Schedulicity in order to provide easy, but robust solutions to help businesses to grow and prosper.
When introducing a brand new product for sale it is essential to give instructions for the product. A well-designed training program increases adoption and ensures that customers are satisfied. The question is, then, what's the most effective approach to offer training to your software company? With the aid of the WordPress website that has a focused mode function , of course! Schedulicity uses to provide the software with free training by using open course access settings as well as specific mode capabilities.
Explore the amazingly custom-designed WordPress site and feel inspired by Schedulicity's unique utilization of .
Beautifully designed and appealing website
On the homepage of the site, you'll find clear messaging that highlight the benefits of Schedulicity. Additionally, you'll find a list of the best features offered and customer testimonials and interesting call-to-actions throughout the site.
The link for their tutorials section in the footer menu. It lists a variety of small tutorials built using .

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Schedulicity has created a powerful scheduler and user-friendly product tutorials with Schedulicity , and you can also use it! There are a variety of methods to use the functions of your website. What strategies will help you reach the goals you've set for education for your company, your employees or products?
Do you want to take an experiment? It is possible to experience the perspective of a student or the course's creator's perspective on our Demo, which is free.
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