SAN FRANCISCO, July 18, 2017 -- Dropcountr (www.dropcountr.com), the preeminent water data analytics and customer engagement company, introduced HOME.es, the first Spanish-friendly customer portal for water utilities. HOME.es is the first dedicated customer portal built natively for iOS and Android that connects English-speaking utilities and staff with their Spanish-speaking communities.
In addition to detailed information about household water usage, Dropcountr also provides a channel for communication between utilities and their customers: alerts, rebates, billing information, FAQs. Starting this month, families that primarily speak Spanish will have access to their personal data and communication in their language of preference. HOME.es was first shared last month at the AWWA Annual Conference in Philadelphia.
“Austin, like many Texas communities, has a large Spanish speaking population,” said Mark Jordan of Austin Water. “Having this option helps us better reach our diverse customer base and provide the same benefits and services to everyone.”
HOME.es represents an emerging trend where water utilities invest significant amounts of time and money in customer relations and “pro-active” customer management – portals, digital support, apps, and communication. This is a strategy long adopted by brands and service providers, but largely new to the water industry.
“Dropcountr helps manage over one million residential customer accounts spread across 26 unique cities,” said Dropcountr founder and CEO Robb Barnitt. “We assist dozens of staff members with customer support inquiries and send thousands of water usage reports, leak alerts, and utility messages to our end users every week. In cities we serve like Denver, Austin, and Los Angeles, you must provide Spanish as a language of choice, and this move helps us achieve our goal of making water usage more accessible and coherent to the end customer.”
Learn more at www.dropcountr.com/spanish
About Dropcountr
Dropcountr delivers simple but powerful water analytics and customer engagement software that is compatible with all meters, regardless of manufacturer or read interval.
Utilities use Dropcountr CLEAR to better understand customer behavior, address indoor/outdoor water efficiency budgets, respond to service requests, and engage with customers cost-effectively using modern communication channels. Utility customers use Dropcountr HOME as a portal to better understand and manage personal water use, compare usage to their neighbors, reach goals, and access valuable rebates and utility announcements.
Dropcountr helps everyone save water, time, and money.
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