slon.app positions itself as a “digital employee.” Based on its website copy, it is a vertical SaaS product for the pet services industry, mainly serving businesses such as dog daycare, dog walking, boarding, grooming, and group training. It is not a general-purpose CRM; instead, it structures daily operations around “guests/animals, owners, bookings, resources, health, and accounting.”
The core modules appear fairly complete: users can manage animal guest profiles, customer and partner contacts, and various types of bookings, such as recurring dog walks, holiday stays, daily care, or training courses. It also supports service and resource management, where resources may include activity areas, crates, rooms, stables, or kennels. A new inbox centralizes customer booking requests and messages, with the ability to reply directly inside the app. On the operations side, it also includes employee invitations, note synchronization, a daily dashboard, vaccination records, medical history, insurance information, and accounting management. The site also mentions interface/API capabilities, but does not list specific integrations.
The product uses a monthly subscription model and can be canceled monthly. Plans include Einsteiger at €20/month, Profi at €40/month, and Team at €70/month; prices exclude statutory VAT. The official website clearly offers a 1-month free trial, but does not state whether a credit card is required. It also does not disclose the specific features, capacity limits, or staff-seat limits for each plan.
Its main advantage is a strong focus on a specific industry scenario: common needs for pet service providers—bookings, resources, health records, insurance, and finance—are brought into one system. The pricing tiers are simple and relatively friendly to small operators. The downside is that the publicly available information is rather marketing-oriented, with little detail on security and compliance, data backups, permission models, API documentation, specific third-party integrations, or deployment methods. These points should be clarified before any business procurement decision.
It is best suited to pet boarding, daycare, grooming, and training teams operating in German-speaking markets, especially small and micro businesses looking to replace spreadsheets and manual scheduling. Chinese users should pay attention to language, euro payments, tax handling, and local payment compatibility; accessibility from Chinese networks is unknown. For businesses serving domestic Chinese customers, it is usually better to first evaluate local pet shop management, appointment/POS, membership CRM, or store management systems as alternatives.
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slon.app is an Germany SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach slon.app directly.