This June, SUMO Scheduler is proud to sponsor three major Salesforce events across the UK and US. From community-led innovation to global enterprise showcases, we’re joining the people who are shaping the future of Salesforce — and we’re bringing scheduling intelligence with us.
Whether you’re attending in person or following online, here’s where you’ll find us and what we’re bringing to the table.
🎤 London’s Calling | June 6, 2025 | London, UK
The UK’s biggest community-led Salesforce event, London’s Calling, is celebrating its 10th anniversary — and we’re excited to be part of it. Held at The Brewery in London, this event brings together over 600 Salesforce professionals, developers, architects, and admins for a full day of knowledge-sharing and connection.
What we’re bringing: SUMO will be on site showing how our Salesforce-native scheduling software helps organizations automate bookings, coordinate across teams, and improve service delivery — all with no custom code. Whether you’re managing interviews, campus tours, client meetings, or service appointments, SUMO simplifies it.
🧠 Expect inspiring sessions, community energy, and a hands-on look at smarter scheduling.
🇬🇧 Agentforce World Tour London | June 11, 2025 | London, UK
Hosted by Salesforce, Agentforce World Tour London brings the best of the ecosystem together to explore the next generation of AI-powered engagement. SUMO is proud to be an official sponsor of this event, which focuses on how intelligent tools are transforming customer-facing teams.
What we’re bringing: We’ll be demoing our AI scheduling assistant for Salesforce — from self-booking links to advanced time zone logic, calendar automation, and smart reminders that reduce no-shows.
📍 Come see how SUMO helps Sales, Service, Education, and Government teams manage complex scheduling — at scale.
🏙 Agentforce World Tour Boston | June 26, 2025 | Boston, USA
To round out the month, we’ll be at Agentforce World Tour Boston, joining the East Coast Salesforce community to showcase tools that help businesses do more with less.
What we’re bringing: SUMO Scheduler helps Salesforce organizations reduce scheduling complexity, free up staff time, and increase productivity across distributed teams. Our platform connects calendars, CRMs, and people — without custom development.
Let’s meet in Boston to talk about how scheduling can power real outcomes.
✨ Can’t Make It in Person?
We’ll be sharing photos, behind-the-scenes stories, and product highlights from all three events on our channels.
“Batman needs a butler to keep track of his tasks, but you won’t. Find out how Time Management can be the game-changer for your business. ”
A new pressing issue to be resolved every day? Check. Some incredibly effective and trustworthy teammates? Check. An incredible arsenal of tools, gadgets and technology? Check.
There isn’t much that separates a business owner from a superhero, with both regularly facing a constant stream of issues to solve, targets to reach, and problems to eliminate.
But not every brand owner or entrepreneur can afford a snarky British butler, or buy an entire tech company to fund the daily activities. That is why Time Management plays a crucial role in a business’ day-to-day efforts.
After all, Steve Jobs once said that “time is the most valuable resource”, and Time Management is a skill that can take your business (and you) to the next level… without leaving a comically large hole in your budget.
But first, let’s start with the basics.
What is Time Management?
Time management is the ability to plan, organize, and effectively deploy an allocated amount of time you have during a timeframe. Successful Time Management involves setting priorities, managing pressing tasks, and making conscious decisions to maximize the productivity of your own job, your team and your overall business.
Your timeframe could be anything between an 8-hour workday, to a corporate meeting, to a university lecture, and your ability to prioritize the main talking points, key events and actions discussed during the timeframe define how you’re successful with time management.
Time is a priceless resource
Imagine that you are the manager of a creative marketing team in your organization.
Even for a modest agency, your daily responsibilities could include tasks such as:
– Developing new marketing materials for clients – Setting up meetings with new potential partners – Negotiating new/improved contracts with key stakeholders – Brainstorming ideas and solutions for a new client – Miscellaneous meetings with managers and employees
Add to that the constant travel and random last-minute meetings, it is safe to assume that time is a resource that plays a huge role in your daily activities.
But that’s just one example! Here are some more Time Management statistics that tell the deeper story.
Time Management Statistics of 2025
According to Business Insider, Smaller companies (around 100 workers) could save nearly $2.5 million, while enterprises (more than 5,000 employees) would save more than $100 million annually, if more of their meetings could be turned into an email.
Based on a survey from NetQuote, around 45 minutes of an employee or manager’s time is wasted per day because of unorganized workspaces or communication breakdowns. This amounts to more than 4 hours a week.
According to elearningindustry.com, more than 90% of workers admit to wasting time while in the office or working from home. This can range from 30 minutes to 3 hours in procrastination, water-cooler conversations or frequent breaks.
Interestingly, large-scale businesses are just as affected by time mismanagement, as company resources and priority of tasks can get lost behind internal silos, communication breakdowns and a tower of email backlogs.
Employees can struggle… in time-sensitive industries
In fact, even time-sensitive, large sectors such as education, IT, retail, banking and government bodies struggle to find ways that can reduce the time spent on monotonous tasks.
Case in point, A comprehensive study clearly indicated that time management has a positive impact on productivity in the Ghanaian Central Bank. However, it was found that staff of the bank mismanaged transaction time and delayed task completion due to faulty time allocation.
Furthermore, the American Psychological Association found that approximately 46% of stress among frontline workers and psychologists is due to an excessive workload, which is either caused by time mismanagement, or lack of support from the business owners.
This is exacerbated by the fact that, according to research by Development Academy, a staggering 82% of people don’t use any time management system within small or large scale business operations.
Therefore, acknowledgement and support of the workforce, regardless of industry, is absolutely vital when attempting to improve the output and efficiency of a business.
How can Scheduling Software help?
Scheduling Software allows businesses (or business owners) to organize schedules, appointments, tasks, and resources without losing time on manual, monotonous labor.
A scheduling software is designed to automate the process of management, organization and task prioritization among a business, which makes it easier for the employees and managers to coordinate tasks, events, meetings, and allocate resources effectively.
Let’s go back to your creativemarketing team. By using a Scheduling Software to better manage your time efforts, you will be able to:
– Insert more hours into creating marketing materials for clients
– Automatically set-up meetings with potential partners
– Self-schedule negotiations with key stakeholders at your desired time
– Gain complete visibility over your team’s solutions for a new client
– Maximize attendance during meetings with your workforce
How is SUMO Scheduler unique?
SUMO Scheduler is a powerful online scheduling software that automates record creation and maximizes your business’ performance.
With a state-of-the-art interface, SUMO provides a 360-degree view of every time-sensitive event, which offers visibility into the entire time management process of a business.
With Appointment Scheduling, managers (and employees) can automate tasks such as phone call reminders, email confirmations, SMS notifications, and automate follow-ups for unconfirmed appointments, helping manage every stakeholder meeting meticulously.
For instance, if your customer service department is divided among customer retention and customer support teams, another asset such as SUMO’s Assignment Engine can help match the specialists and the clients together based on the business’ pre-assigned metrics, thus automatically assigning the right team for the right client instantly.
“Technology and innovation aren’t going to slow down, and neither should education for the next generation.”
According to Valuates, Corporate EdTech is a $27.5 billion industry that is growing yearly, with companies such as Coursera, Chegg and Zoom becoming mainstays within the modern educational system. The rapid gamification of EdTech has allowed brands like Duolingo, Kahoot, and Apple Smartwatches to utilize adaptive learning algorithms and reach a larger audience, from universities, to corporations, and even government bodies.
In this article, we look at the most exciting innovation, trends and opportunities for businesses in EdTech, and how data-backed, modern scheduling software for education can simplify day-to-day tasks on every organizational level within a company.
What are the benefits of EdTech?
Whether you are an educator, school administrator, educational technology enthusiast, or simply an avid follower of growth in education, technology within education serves multiple benefits.
EdTech, in industries across the world:
Increases the reach and scope of education across the globe
Tailors the education for regional needs (ex: language, training)
Improves access to education in rural areas
Increases the potential of learning through gamification
Promotes individual learning with immediate access
Equips educators with efficient tools for student management
Invites students to examine new areas of interest and growth
Moreover, EdTech allows seamless collaboration between educators and students, allowing them to bypass international borders, with many EdTech platforms and applications simply requiring a stable access to the internet.
But modern Education Technologies have gone beyond just the internet, with many incorporating Artificial Intelligence, machine learning to further develop their products. Here are the 5 most prevalent trends in technology for 2023, and the bold innovations accompanying them.
5 Trends shaping EdTech in 2025
Virtual and Augmented Reality
According to a FutureEdTech survey, 85% of students love VR and AR experiences, and 73% believe these technologies increase their understanding of subjects. One of the most common ways of utilizing VR in education is via virtual reality classrooms, or immersive training sessions.
Artificial Intelligence According to the EdTech Association, 92% of educators recognize the potential of AI in tailoring learning courses for individual students. This allows the student with personalized education material focusing on the individual’s weaknesses and strengths, while it provides the educator with time to appropriately analyze and suggest improvements.
Gamification for the #win
In a study conducted by the National Technical University, It was found that challenge-based gamification can improve student performance by 89.45% compared to lecture-based education. Take a look at how students move towards the gamified systems of brands like Duolingo, where they learn with virtual partners and view their personalized progress.
Remote Learning
70% of students say online learning is better than traditional classroom learning, and the trend is visible with market development. Estimates suggest that America’s online learning industry will be worth $687 billion by 2030, and businesses are taking notes. Zoom was the most used platform during the COVID19 pandemic for meetings, classes, and even government proceedings. It continues to lead the market.
Skilling and Mentorship Online-education companies are expanding and emphasizing their enterprise offerings to meet the demand for upskilling and reskilling, according to McKinsey. For example, corporations such as Microsoft have created an ever-expanding database of products and white papers aimed towards providing clients with reliable skilling solutions.
What are the challenges for EdTech?
As with all technology, scale & size are not the only potential blockers.. With a rapidly evolving target audience, EdTech can both be revolutionizing the industry and playing catch up at a moment’s notice, as critical issues can hinder an EdTech’s growth, such as:
Resistance to change within the market → which leads to slow adoption
Slow rate of advancement in technology → that can cause delayed rollout
Issues transferring solutions across touchpoints → which can alienate the audience
The rise of Artificial Intelligence → that can cause the solutions to seem rushed
Lack of User Experience data → which can negatively affect customer personas
And some of the most esteemed educational institutions have faced similar issues trying to modernize their organizational systems.
In March 2020, the President of Columbia University announced a new policy to shift student learning from in-person to online interactions with tutors and mentors.This unprecedented change initially faced pushback from students and tutors alike, and threatened to disrupt the entire organizational infrastructure.
The University of Kentucky stated that many students had to make multiple phone calls to schedule an appointment with their coaches. Frequently, students would be unable to contact them across multiple touchpoints(phone, email), leading to lapsed classes, frustration, and disgruntled clients.
Another educational institution faced time, space, and program constraints, which made it hard for the departments to prepare their schedules and ensure consistent progress, due to an outdated, manual system.
EdTech’s hidden helper: Scheduling Software
When there is a rise in digital technology used to facilitate learning, there is a need for time management. And where there is effective time management, there is scheduling software.
Modern technological solutions designed for education tend to focus on maximizing time efforts for clients, as seen with Duolingo and Kahoot. Interestingly, market research shows some impressive statistics regarding the use and objective success of scheduling softwares.
Using an appointment scheduling software can lead to a 30% to 45% revenue increase, according to Yolantis.
Forbes reports that 78% of customers are more likely to buy from a business if they receive customized services, something that scheduling software can deliver.
Ultimately, GetApp summarizes that 94% of customers would be more likely to find a new business, especially if it has its own booking schedule website
How is SUMO Scheduler unique?
Our online appointment scheduling software automates record creation and maximizes performance.
With the state-of-the-art interface, and clever integration with AI, SUMO provides a 360-degree view of every appointment booked, which offers visibility into the entire scheduling process of a business.
Moreover, SUMO allows clients to book appointments at their leisure while guaranteeing that the meeting would take place at the correct time with the correct specialist that meets the specific needs of the customer.
Through Appointment Scheduling, organizations can automate tasks such as phone call reminders, email confirmations, SMS notifications, balancing all touchpoints.
Most importantly, SUMO is a Salesforce native tool, which means it is up-to-date with the latest technology, and can thus offer bespoke solutions to clients across the industry.
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The Washington Center has managed to cut out the time-consuming and error-prone process of manual scheduling, improving customer engagement.
Columbia University has seen a dramatic increase in efficiency with manual tasks being eliminated across all departments.
The University of Kentucky improved appointment flow, and greatly streamlined the student’s (customer) experience.
Book your free demo to learn more about SUMO Scheduler, and take your EdTech scheduling to the next level.
“In the last three years, the retail industry has experienced growth that would normally take almost a decade to achieve.”
Did you know that Retail contributes $3.9 trillion to annual GDP and supports one in four U.S. jobs? In the last three years, Retail, the largest private-sector employer in the US has experienced growth that would normally take almost a decade to achieve.
On the other hand, the Manufacturing industry has faced large-scale changes due to disruptions in global supply chains and shortages, with a range of roles & responsibilities left having to grapple with our developing world’s geopolitical climate.
Interestingly, professionals within the Retail and Manufacturing industries currently face similar challenges that demand prompt assistance from managers and technology. In this blog, we look at the most common operational challenges in the Retail and Manufacturing industries and explain how SUMO’s scheduling software for retail solves them, allowing providersand the industry to stepinto a new era of efficiency, growth, and revenue.
Who Keeps Retail and Manufacturing Running?
Before diving into the challenges, let’s explore the diverse landscape of jobs in Retail and Manufacturing, shedding light on the roles, challenges, and transformative solutions defining these industries.
The most common roles in the Retail industry are:
Sales Associates
Cashiers
Customer Service Representatives
[Store/Chain] Managers
Inventory Specialists
Clerks & Assistants
Cleaning & Maintenance
The Manufacturing industry includes job titles such as:
Production Managers
Quality Controller
Specialist Roles (Carpenter, Machinist, etc.)
Engineers
[Assembly] Supervisors
Operational Managers
Shipping/Receiving Clerks
With such a wide range of roles and responsibilities, each of these industries aims to utilize a specialist workforce to deliver products and service in an efficient manner.
From addressing health concerns to optimizing supply chains, the Retail & Manufacturing industries must stay atop consumer needs, all while balancing their long-term objectives.
Yet, large industries bring larger challenges that, if mishandled, can jeopardize operational efficiency and business growth.
5 Key Challenges For Retail & Manufacturing Professionals
Let’s look into the main obstacles faced by professionals within the Retail & Manufacturing industries.
Issues with Workforce Management
With the Retail industry requiring more employees, and the Manufacturing industry losing them, managers have had to face rapidly changing standards, with topics such as salary range, benefits and healthcare becoming key motivators for a professional’s job search.
As such, optimizing staff workloads and managing workforce hours has become a hurdle for Managers to overcome.
Lack of Production Scheduling
This challenge is consistent across the industries, as a disruption in global supply chains has left many manufacturers without raw materials to complete products… which are then supplied to retailers for profit. The cycle is disrupted, and delays continue to occur.
Supervisors & Inventory Specialists need to grapple with the challenge of adjusting production schedules and managing client meetings to accommodate delays.
Struggles with E-commerce & Logistics
Moving from brick-and-mortar to the online world, both industries have struggled with tackling a plethora of e-commerce related issues, such as managing inventory, tackling international logistics, and coordinating the consumer demands..
Logistics managers must face the unenviable task of coordinating with transportation services, and adapting to the demands of an evolving digital marketplace.
Weak Automation Management
Manufacturing and Sales employees don’t just use their hands, but they also supervise the technology within their business operations. This “machinery” can range from heavy-duty pressers to a digital scheduling platform, which require round-the-clock management.
Quality Controllers and Customer Service Representatives thus must find innovative solutions without compromising operational efficiency.
Integration with Modern Technology
Speaking of innovative solutions; 3D printing, advanced materials, and Artificial intelligence present a wealth of opportunities for Manufacturing. Ditto for Sales. Yet 41% of salespeople believe their days are numbered due to AI automation.
Many employees are still hesitant when it comes to integrating technology with their day-to-day operations, and thus require an informative, reliable and consistent alternative.
What Changes are Necessary?
In 2023, the Retail & Manufacturing workforce encountered different circumstances, yet the similar management structures and industry-wide challenges have underscored the need for a reliable, advanced and customizable solution.
The key issues within the industries consists of these key calls to action:
The workforce management needs to be efficient & satisfactory for employees
The schedule management must improve, including the communication with clients
The integration of technology with manual labor needs to be seamless
The solution(s) must balance business objectives & operational efficiency
The workforce requires solution that is easy to learn, trustworthy, and adaptive
How Scheduling Software For Retail Bridges the Gap
In 2023, the Retail & Manufacturing workforce encountered different circumstances, yet the similar management structures and industry-wide challenges have underscored the need for a reliable, advanced and customizable solution.
The key issues within the industries consists of these key calls to action:
The workforce management needs to be efficient & satisfactory for employees
The schedule management must improve, including the communication with clients
The integration of technology with manual labor needs to be seamless
The solution(s) must balance business objectives & operational efficiency
The workforce requires solution that is easy to learn, trustworthy, and adaptive
The right scheduling software helps retailers and manufactures cut down on missed shifts, double-bookings, and enable consistent customer communication. Among its capabilities:
Real-time calendar sync
Automated reminders
Self-scheduling pages and automated confirmations
Templates
Team-wide scheduling and availability tracking
SUMO Scheduler brings all these features and more together into one powerful software platform.
SUMO Scheduler For Retail: Smarter, Faster, Reliable Operations
Time-sensitive tasks are a requirement for any profession, and efficiency is a target for every industry. Scheduling Software possesses the ability to provide a seamless link between day-to-day management and task execution.
Features such as Online Scheduler and Assignment Engine allow businesses to create sufficient meeting time between employees and clients, making sure the prospect meets with the right salesperson or production manager.
The Reminder Engine ensures every target employee receives automated emails, text messages, and phone reminders, reducing the chance of no-shows. Coupled with the Analytics Builder, the platform can create and schedule unlimited data-rich reports, providing you and your business with on-demand metrics. Finally, with seamless integration to modern technology through its Salesforce native platform, and Certified ISO Compliance, SUMO is a reliable addition to any Retail or Manufacturing business.
Why Retailers Choose SUMO Scheduler
From efficient workforce management, to round-the-clock automation, SUMO Scheduler’s Customer Engagement Platform can assist your retail or manufacturing business across various departments.
It can efficiently moderate e-Commerce related issues faced by managers, and provide seamless integration with modern technology for skeptical employees.
SUMO can even assist with lead nurturing and customer engagement growth through personalized campaigns, as this luxury retail client found out.
The reliable, consistent platform can foster an environment of trust and ensure that the retailer’s or manufacturer’s technical needs are met across all channels and roles within the business.
Ready to simplify scheduling and boost productivity in your retail or manufacturing business? Book a free demo with SUMO Scheduler today.
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Warren Buffet prioritizes time management above all else. Here’s how his (and your) Bank can do the same with Schedulers.
When asked in business school about what the most valuable asset for a company is, a majority of students usually respond with money or capital. While both answers are fine, the true asset of any organization, company or institution around the world is time.
Warren Buffett, currently the fifth richest man in the world according to Forbes, once quoted that “the rich invest in time; the poor invest in money”, recommending the strategic use of our time to better organize and manage our business objectives.
For professionals working in Banking, time is (literally) a commodity that can either improve or impair day-to-day operations, depending on how well it is saved, redistributed and prioritized.
Let’s look at how the dynamic world of banking operates, and what can be done to improve a Bank’s time management, efficiency, and data security practices through industry-leading solutions.
Why is Time Scheduling Important in Banking?
Across multiple apartments, roles and responsibilities within a Bank, time management and scheduling are factors which help efficiently conduct day-to-day business.
A Bank Teller is responsible for helping members cash checks, withdraw money, move transactions to different accounts, and much more. This position requires the professional to be strict with time, and utilize time-sensitive methods to assist as many clients as possible.
Bankers are in charge of meeting with bank stakeholders (both individual clients or enterprises) and helping them acquire assistance such as how and when to schedule follow up appointments regarding loans. As the bulk of their day is spent meeting appointments, having a meeting scheduler greatly enhances their efficiency.
(Mortgage) Consultants help companies or individuals identify their (mortgage) needs, by assessing their financial records, inflow and outflow of finances. Similarly to Bankers, they require a well-managed and tightly-organized schedule to efficiently handle their clientele.
Bank Managers are in charge of efficiently handling administration, operations, communication, training, and security within a branch, a role that requires them to be efficient with their time management and meeting prioritization.
A Financial Advisor’s priority is to maintain relationships with clients as he/she meets with clients on a regular basis to ensure their portfolio is meeting financial goals. Therefore, smart time management is of immense value when managing a variety of customers and portfolios.
Insurance Brokers are responsible for finding new customers, promoting and selling our insurance plans. Since their goal is to steadily forge long-term relationships to secure the company’s revenues and growth, they focus their efforts on attracting new clients by inviting them to virtual or in person financial planning events.
Merchant Services Specialists are in charge of processing services that enable a business to accept a transaction payment through a secure (encrypted) channel. Thus, they hold a highly important responsibility that requires onboarding meetings with potential customers who purchase payment, loan, or line of credit products.
Across its multiple departments, from operation responsibilities to technical ones, a well-managed scheduler can not only enhance employee productivity, but maximize the efficiency of the Bank, improving its value as a whole.
Benefits of a Scheduler for Banking:
With a time-sensitive profession focused on the efficient handling of sensitive resources, a Bank’s internal ecosystem can greatly benefit from using modern, technological, and secure solutions, such as Schedulers.
Here’s how a Scheduler can assist the aforementioned bank employees in their day-to-day operations:
Bank Tellers can use the highly configurable “smart matching” systems that match specific customers with the right teller, at the right time. For instance, If a client only communicates in Spanish and requires assistance, that client can simply choose a prompt in the sign-in system (ex: “spanish-language assistance”), and will then be added into the on-location waitlist of a teller that communicates in Spanish.
Bankers can use a Scheduler to schedule any type of appointment: in-person, phone, video, and web conference, in advance. Say a client desires a meeting in three days from now but is not sure about the time; the Banker can immediately send a prompt through the Scheduler highlighting his (her/their) available hours, thus greatly reducing the need for back-and-forth correspondence.
Consultants, who require regular contact with their client regardless of location, can smartly handle the time conversions by using support for GMT (Global Time Zones) or DST (Daylight Savings Time), reducing the risk of missed opportunities and providing their global clientele with consistent support.
Bank Managers can quickly cut down on bureaucratic and organizational challenges by automatically insert web conference details into the calendar invitations, seamlessly setting up regular meetings with department heads and evenly managing each sector of their branch efficiently.
Financial Advisors can take charge of multiple portfolios and support evolving needs by integrating the Scheduler into their Finance Cloud platform, or seamlessly integrate it with other solutions.
Insurance Brokers can efficiently build long-term relationships with viable clients by managing an unlimited number of profiles and availability across multiple locations.
Best of all, Salesforce Native Platforms are easy to implement & use, but if there is any assistance required, bank employees can quickly receive assistance from SUMO’s implementation and support team.
Additional Benefits for Salesforce Users:
Additionally, for Salesforce users or administrators looking to run their business smoothly, an in-built, Salesforce native platform such as SUMO Scheduler can work to improve efficiency and cut down on lost time, by allowing them to:
Create Rules & scheduling links for meetings, events, or client queues.
Use the Salesforce Infrastructure, Security, and Reliability for their objectives
Maintain a secure, persistent access with their client database.
Gain complete visibility & organizational control over the entire workforce.
This, coupled with the previously-mentioned benefits, means that an all-in-one automated scheduling platform as SUMO Scheduler supports its users with a dynamic, round-the-clock time management software at their fingertips, with additional utilities and solutions for Banking services that you can learn more about here.
Data Security and Regulatory Compliance:
Data security is vital, especially in such a delicate sector such as Banking, where individual and organizational finance need to be safeguarded and protected against cyberattacks. That is why, Transparency and Compliance are not only important, but absolutely essential.
The only data SUMO Scheduler stores using itsPublic API are free/busy appointment availability and user IDs, which can not be used to identify a SUMO user’s real contact details. The SUMO cloud platform uses “HTTPS only”, which means all data in transit uses TLS 1.0 (and higher) encryption.
SUMO has also put a ton of security features in the hands of its customers, enabling them to protect their account through two-factor authentication, account lockout, password policies, and more.
Finally, SUMO applications are hosted on the Salesforce.com and Amazon AWS platforms that are maintained with 100% uptime guarantee. Our infrastructure is classified with military grade security to guarantee our technology is protected against potential threats.
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This global financial services client credits the SUMO Platform for helping them save up to 25% of the time by eliminating manual effort and minimizing scheduling errors.
This National Bank’s implementation of SUMO Scheduler allowed customers to schedule appointments with advisors at their convenience, increasing efficiency and positively affecting revenue.
Join these and 100s of other businesses that use SUMO Scheduler’s secure, reliable, and game-changing scheduling platform within the financial services.
Book your free demo to learn more about SUMO Scheduler, and always stay two steps ahead of everything that comes your way.