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Wed, Jul 12, 2017

Schedudrone Designed For Drone Businesses

Handles Inbound Customer Requests For Services

Whether you’re flying your drone for real estate, are conducting mapping missions big or small, or have miles and miles of electrical transmission lines to inspect, Schedudrone is a website designed to simplify the interactions between you and the people who matter the most to your business.

The site allows you to manage all of your inbound requests in one place, rather than sifting through emails, transcribing requests from phone calls or voicemails, or getting requests face to face. Schedudrone makes it easy to keep track of exactly what you have going on, when your jobs have come in and when they’re needing to be completed, and where they are needing to be performed.

The site will allow you to brand with your custom domain, and guide you precisely to your client's location. It includes a price estimation tool, interaction analytics, and allows you to track your workflow and completed projects.

The site plans to launch in September of this year. It will cost $20 per month for drone operators to use the site.

(Screenshot from the Schedudrone website)

FMI: schedudrone.com

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