Web Manuals to Nurture Next-Gen Aviation Startups with Free Package
Malmö, Sweden; September 7, 2020: Web Manuals, the world leader in aviation document digitization solutions, is launching a freemium package for aviation start-ups, to boost innovation as the industry emerges from the COVID-19 crisis.
The initiative, available for free until December 31, 2020, is designed to support start-ups working in aviation by providing them with access to Web Manuals’ all-in-one document management system, enabling budding companies to go digital with company manuals from the start.
The package contains all the features of Web Manuals' 'Essentials' payment plan, including access for five readers or reviewers, two editors and a choice of one compliance library with up-to-date aviation rules, all free of charge. Alongside this, users will be provided with complimentary onboarding, ensuring new customers can begin digitizing documents straight away.
Martin Lidgard, CEO and founder of Web Manuals says: "Web Manuals was once a fledgling technology start-up bringing something disruptive to the aviation industry, and innovation is still at our core. We see that the aviation industry needs support in recovering from the pandemic and therefore offer our freemium package to start-ups who have registered since March 2020. In this way, we want to help build the aviation businesses of tomorrow”.
"Providing free access to Web Manuals will help start-up operators get their initial approvals and certificates as quickly and easily as possible. This will leave time-poor entrepreneurs to focus on developing their offering for the industry."
Web Manuals allows aviation businesses to digitize their compliance and regulatory documentation and manuals, meaning any updates can be completed and distributed across a company instantly. This ensures that as regulations change, all members of a team have access to the most accurate information possible, improving efficiency and safety in an organization.
Users can opt-out of the package at any time before November 30th, 2020 without being billed.