The platform already works with 39 education providers across Australia and New Zealand, and the new platform will offer institutions a redesigned one-stop shop to connect with agents and students.
The company says it aims to save both valuable time and money.
said Naresh Gulati, CEO and Founder of Ascent One.
“Having modules that can be integrated with each other means a seamless experience for users, significantly reducing time spent on traditional manual tasks, eliminating errors during data sharing, as well as making it more affordable. We will provide solutions for this.”
“Having modules that can integrate with each other means a seamless experience for users.”
Gulati added that the technology will also help generate additional revenue and reduce costs by eliminating the need for touchpoints and manual labor.
The new software eliminates tedious tasks across multiple systems by allowing users to share data across a fully connected ecosystem. It also features third-party technology integrations like Google Maps and Docusign to save you time.
Ascent One's proprietary technology lead nurturing campaigns for agencies and students and managed services for education providers are one component of the new platform, Gulati told The PIE.
A subscription-based model allows users to purchase one, some, or all product modules as needed.
When a customer purchases a new product or service, existing data from previously licensed products is automatically shared, making all products fully integrated, Gulati explained.
“We are excited to say that we are truly changing the field with this online ecosystem,” Gulati concluded.