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Vism has launched its Signage & Print Installer Directory after a successful trial

Print and signage installation management software company, Vism, has launched its new Signage & Print Installer Directory today (Wednesday December 21st).
The launch follows a successful trial earlier this year which Dan Tyler, founder of Vism described as “heavily oversubscribed” with over 500 companies requesting access during this period.
Designed for wide-format printers and signage manufacturers, the directory helps companies to find freelance installers and subcontract partners.
Users can create a basic profile for free via signageandprint.com and use this to find local installers, search for specific certifications, and directly contact them.
Announcing the launch, Tyler says: “Our team are over the moon to be putting this out before year’s end. What started as a small experiment to see if we could help printers and sign-makers connect with installers in other locations, has quickly become a really exciting opportunity for us.
“During the trial, we relied on 3rd party software to test the water and see what appetite there might be for something like this, but it became clear very quickly that if we wanted to do it right, we needed to develop it ourselves from the ground up, so that’s exactly what the team have done, and the result is something we’re incredibly proud of.”
A Signage Installations Directory was originally launched by Vism back in 2019 with the latest launch reflecting both the print and signage industries in its title.
Roksoliana Sydorska, product manager at Vism, says the initial response to the trial was great with lots of very useful feedback about what the industry would want from a site like this.
“Through engaging with our early users, we’ve been able to build exactly what they need and we’re excited to see how people benefit from using it going forward,” she says.
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