SwiftReporter graphic reading “We Don’t Want 10,000 Users, We Want You,” promoting people-first home inspection software at SwiftReporter.com

We Don't Want 10,000 Users. We Want the Top 1%.

Legacy software companies are playing a volume game. To satisfy their investors, they need 10,000, 20,000, 50,000 users.

To get that many users, they have to build for the Lowest Common Denominator.

  • They build for the student who needs hand-holding.
  • They build for the part-timer doing 10 jobs a year.
  • They build "safety rails" that slow down the pros.

The "Average" Trap

When you build for everyone, you build for no one. The interface becomes cluttered. The workflows become rigid. The software becomes "Safe," but Slow.

The Specialist Crowd

At SwiftReporter, we made a conscious decision: We don't want everyone. If you want a CRM that holds your hand, we aren't for you. If you want a software that teaches you how to inspect a roof, we aren't for you.

We are for the Pro. We are for the High-Volume Inspector who:

  • Knows what they are doing.
  • Values autonomy.
  • Hates waiting for loading screens.
  • Treats their business like a business.

Quality Over Quantity

We would rather have 1,000 inspectors who are absolutely crushing it, than 10,000 users who are complaining about a calendar widget.

Are you in the 1%?

Join the High-Volume Pros. Unbundle Now.

By Evan Sutter, Co-Founder, SwiftReporter