Integra Group updates Boss software

The Integra Group has updated its Boss software to provide tools for businesses to overcome growth barriers and improve profitability.
Tailored for landscape contractors and snow removal professionals, updates include enhanced credit card integration and route optimization.
The Integra Group has updated its Boss software to provide tools for businesses to overcome growth barriers and improve profitability.

The Integra Group, Chesterfield, Missouri, has rolled out a new global release of its Boss software that provides landscape contractors and snow removal professionals with updated tools to overcome barriers to growth and improve profitability.

Boss is designed for business owners in multiple field service markets, including landscape construction, landscape maintenance, snow removal services, interior maintenance and cleaning.

Highlights from the Spring 2022 Boss updates include:

  • Enhanced credit card integration (version 9.8) – Enhanced features have been added, including a partnership with credit card payment processor Clover-Connect. Users can also set up ACH payment plans for clients.
  • Route Optimization (version 9.7.1) – The Boss route optimization feature gives users the ability to establish efficient and profitable routes for their crews. Boss allows contractors to define route information and receive a recommendation on how best to schedule the work.

“Adding these new features expands the business benefits Boss provides to our clients,” says Mike Cossins, president and founder of The Integra Group. “We are constantly listening to our clients, and tailoring Boss for their needs. After serving the landscaping and snow industry for 18 years, Boss is unmatched in the depth of industry intelligence built into it. Boss is indeed built by your industry for your industry.”

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