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Nourish & Sow Case Studies - SowLabs

The case studies below are just a sampling of the creative solutions we've implemented for our clients. To learn more on a how we can craft a custom solution for your business, click here.

Modernizing the Sales Process: Leveraging CRM and Website Visitor Tracking

After decades of helping other businesses run more efficiently, the NECS sales process needed an upgrade.  By leveraging CRM software and website visitor tracking, N&S positioned NECS to condense their sales cycle by half.

Integrating Existing Platforms for Significant Cost Savings​

Jason Drees Coaching hinges on client interaction and engagement. JDC’s commitment to their mission was clear, but their content delivery system was struggling. Using seamless tech integrations N&S redesigned their process and reduced cost and labor in a matter of weeks.​

Streamlining Event Scheduling by Integrating Monday.com and Google Calendar​

With nearly 150 events across the U.S. annually, keeping an accurate calendar is crucial to PhotoMules’ status as one of the nation’s leading youth sports event photography companies. As they began to gather more leads and secure more business, PhotoMules recruited SowLabs to redesign and streamline their scheduling process to help stay on top of their game.

Revamping Daily Operations with Easy-To-Use Systems​

As the demand for their exceptional live music services increased, Velvet City Sound leadership recruited N&S to scale their operational technology stack. By integrating easy-to-use platforms and services, SowLabs was able to finetune their booking process while simultaneously increasing revenue opportunities.

Customize Management Systems to Cut Costs and Deliver Client Services

Jason Drees Coaching came to Nourish & Sow tired of spending too much on an insufficient client management platform. By uncovering and addressing a variety of both common and specific challenges, SowLabs helped expand company competency and improve client experience, while also cutting costs.