Scheduled Customer: Schedulicity

Aug 18, 2022

The focus of this month's spotlight on customers is Schedulicity the booking platform which caters to businesses that are service-oriented as well as their users.

In 2010, Jerry Nettuno launched Schedulicity. The sole purpose of the company was to establish a strong platform that could facilitate transactions between small, service-oriented businesses as well as their customers. Jerry believes that small business owners comprised an important part of the economy, yet they were largely unserved and overcharged. Jerry founded Schedulicity to provide simple yet effective tools to aid businesses in growing and prospering.

If you are introducing new products to sell, it's essential to offer instruction for the product. Training that is effective will increase the adoption of your product as well as satisfied clients. So, what's the ideal way to educate your software business? By using an WordPress site that has a feature  the feature of training, no doubt! Schedulicity uses to provide no-cost training on their software using the open access settings for courses and feature-based focus mode.

Take a look around this stunningly personalized WordPress site and get amazed by Schedulicity's distinctive use of .

A well-designed website

When you go to the homepage on the site, you'll see an easy-to-read and succinct message which highlight the advantages of Schedulicity. It also lists its top features and customer testimonials and the most engaging call to action throughout the site.

The link for their Tutorials page can be found in their menu in the footer. It provides a list of the short courses built with .

The Best Uses of Open Courses

An uninhibited Learning Experience

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Schedulicity is a groundbreaking platform for scheduling that includes simple-to-use training videos for the platform is now able to offer also! There's an array of possibilities to use your site's features. Which can assist you in achieving the educational goals of your school, your business or your product?

Are you looking to give the experiment a try? Learn about the experience from the teacher's or creator's point of view through our Demo for free.

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