photo: Jenny Crawford Photography Ez-Runner was proud to host the first Trampoline Park conference at the Hilton Watford on 26 April 2016.
"We were pleased to entertain over 50 Ez-Runner users of our Trampoline Park specific software," said Kim Drummond from Ez-Runner, who hosted the event with colleagues Henry Hilton and Shez Namooya.
She added: "We were not only able to show through exciting new functionality both on-line for the booking of Jumps, parties and Jump Orientated classes and activities, but also more streamlined check-in and CRM functionality."
The event proved a remarkable success and enabled parks to discuss best practices and the challenges in dealing with this new sector.
Kim added: “It was great to get so many of our customers in the same room for a day, giving Ez-Runner valuable feedback for future versions while putting our clients in touch with each other to share experiences.
"We plan to have this as an annual event to bring together all our Trampoline users from this rapidly growing sector."
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