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Cemetery Professional is an online management software product for cemeteries, positioned as a low-barrier way for cemeteries to adopt a modern record-keeping system. Built on current web technologies, it works much like online shopping: users access it through a browser, with no software installation or server hardware purchase required. All that is needed is an internet connection, and it also supports smartphone access.
The product covers several key areas of cemetery back-office operations: maintaining records for plots, burials, ownership, and funerals; tracking plot inventory; calendars for upcoming funerals and recent burials; complaint tracking; cash receipts; business contacts; land sales billing; and more. One industry-specific strength is the ability to index legacy documents such as burial cards, deeds, and contracts as attachments to burial or ownership records, making it easier to digitize paper archives. The system also supports cemetery maps, plot geolocation, smartphone-based geotagging for plots, and viewing locations via Bing/Google map. In addition, it offers a public-facing website for families to search burial records and upcoming funerals.
The official website does not publish specific pricing, but it states that the product uses a subscription model, available monthly or annually, with no long-term commitment. Subscriptions include system updates with no additional upgrade fees. For trials, users can request access to a shared demo by email, providing cemetery information, size, current record-keeping method, and contact details. The company will verify the request by phone before sending login credentials. The demo is valid for 30 days, and test data in the shared environment is visible to other demo users. After the demo, users can request a dedicated trial system.
The main advantages are low deployment and maintenance costs, a browser-based interface that reduces training overhead, and features designed around cemetery workflows, making it suitable for replacing paper records, Excel, or legacy systems. The ability to export data also reduces lock-in risk. The drawbacks are limited transparency: specific pricing, payment methods, permission structures, team collaboration, API access, backups, compliance certifications, and other details are not explained. Security information is limited to communication encryption, and the shared demo environment is not suitable for entering real sensitive data.
Cemetery Professional is best suited for small and midsize cemeteries, especially organizations that lack IT operations capacity but want to digitize records, locate plots, manage care work orders, and provide family-facing search access. Access from China is unknown. If it needs to be used in mainland China, key points to verify include website and application speed, map service availability, cross-border payment options, and Chinese localization requirements. Domestic alternatives could include local funeral management, cemetery management, or privately deployable industry systems.
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