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In our inaugural technology report in 2018, 58% of landscapers said customers could pay for services online. In this report, that number jumps to 77%. That’s a great sign that more customers are embracing technology to make their lives — and their customers’ — easier.
Another area that shows the industry is embracing software more – when asked what types of technology they use at their company, 79% said mobile technology like smartphones and apps, which is a 42% increase from last year’s report.
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