Scoop x Bodhi: Why Software is Failing Your Solar Business

Generic "All-In-One" Software is Dead

Get practical tips on how to build a tech stack that actually meets solar installers’ needs.

About This Webinar

In this exclusive session with Sean Palfenier, Director at Riverside Energy Systems. Sean will take us behind the scenes of their powerful Scoop and Bodhi integration, revealing how they built a best-in-class tech stack that propelled them to the forefront of the solar industry.

Why It Matters

Many installers are fooled by low price tags and “all-in-one” promises that are too good to be true. Software that claims to “do it all” may save you money on that first bill, but they ultimately hurt your business.
We used to rely on disorganized spreadsheets. We needed a system to manage a higher number of installs and to keep team members accountable.

Sean Palfenier

Director of Riverside Energy Systems

What We'll Cover

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Top of Mind Challenges for Solar Operation Leaders

Inefficient Work Handoffs

Multiple tools in the field & office. Repeat data entry. Manual work & data handoffs across teams.

Scheduling Challenges

Lack of a centralized calendar with all jobs and crews assigned. Difficulty managing access to multiple calendars.

Lack of Compliance

Best practices not being followed. Each person doing things differently and risking re-work, repeat site visits and more.

Duplicate Data Entry

Team required to re-enter routine customer or project information across multiple IT tools for each project or work order.

Spreadsheet Hellscape

Required to stitch together data from multiple spreadsheets, reports and updates. Data often out of date and incomplete.

Inefficient Partner Operations

Partners & subs (sales, install, design, permit, finance, service) not following standards creating risk to your brand.

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