A central hub for woodworking companies

A central hub for woodworking companies

Erin Woodger, developer of the Woodge software, provides readers with the latest updates and why woodworkers should be adding this piece of software should be added to your arsenal.

The Woodge software is enabling bespoke woodworking companies to gain control of their business by having all their information in one place.

They are able to create clear production schedules and use a task management system that lets everyone in the business know what needs to be done and by when. This efficiency and organisation is helping our customers make decisions based on data and increase profits.

The Joinery Network is looking to partner with Woodge on an exciting new software project.

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https://woodge.co.uk/software

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