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Vertical Arborists Must Have (Digital) Tool

Digital Boost

Hi Neighbours,

When you’re ‘on the tools’, putting them down to deal with your business administration can cost time and money.

Whether it’s building, hairdressing or plumbing - running an efficient trade-based business means minimising admin time right?

Vertical Arborists are a local business in Manawatu. They are fearless tree trimmers who aren’t afraid of heights and chainsaws, or going digital.

It might be a different tool belt, but by using the right suite of apps, they've cracked the digital code to achieve maximum productivity.

If your business could do with some streamlining, check out their story and find out how they did it by learning with Digital Boost.

Check out Digital Boost to learn how you too can digitise your job management process. This week we have loads of new videos up for those of you wanting to get started with Digital Starter.

Come and join us!

The Team at Digital Boost.

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