It takes one to actually organize several events of different kinds to realize just how diverse they can be in every aspect. And it’s not just the difference between physical, online, and hybrid events, but also their very essence influencing what you do or don’t need in terms of arranging it. This is why event ticketing platforms are evolving as a dedicated “genre” of software separate from event planning and attendee engagement tools. At the same time, there always are options to choose from, including combined ones that will focus on some particular type of events. Let’s explore the main factors and differentiators that exist in the universe of event ticketing and management software.
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Automation in general has been the lifeblood of business development in multiple fields. Agriculture, on the other hand, has always been one of the cornerstone industries that support economics of nations, so it’s only natural that the two should meet. The pathway for the infusion of latest tech into farming is open wide – and the results are quite spectacular. Here, we discuss the modern state of farm automation, what it’s all about, and what best practices have shown the best results so far.

CRM systems can be amazing, but they aren’t designed to help with everything. While everyone likes to talk about customer centricity, sometimes it takes resource-centric approaches to achieve it by managing real-time scheduling, inventory tracking, or resource coordination. Lionwood.software collaborated with the Swiss company Dizmo on their platform Planisy, which is an excellent example of how lean but carefully designed solutions can be tailored to multiple industries like healthcare and services and help solve operational challenges in ways that standard CRMs can’t.

Fleet management systems are as diverse as the companies that use them, so that even the definition of this type of platform is bound to be generic. What they have in common is the way they help optimize operations across several different facets. Here, we look at what you can expect from a good fleet management platform, and summarize some of the main factors when choosing one.

The moving and packing industry is a market niche where a lot can be automated and made more convenient for both the customers and the teams. Mobile apps are proliferating here, digging in on the opportunity, but what makes a successful one? Here, we look at the most important features, as well as provide a brief guide to movers and packers app development.

On 21-23 May 2025, the Messe Berlin exhibition complex saw the inaugural GITEX Europe 2025 – a tech, startup & digital investment event that reflects the burgeoning European digital market and its push for innovation. Thanks to the initiative by GIZ, SEQUA, and IT Ukraine Association, acting on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs (whom we would like to express our gratitude), Lionwood.software was among the 13 out of 50 companies that were specifically considered for participation and invited to join the exhibitors. Here are some of our takeaways.

On-demand pickup and delivery apps are no longer just for food — they’re transforming industries from retail and logistics to healthcare and home services. But how much does it actually cost to build one of these powerful platforms? The answer depends on your goals, features, tech stack, and more. In this article, we break down the types of pickup and delivery apps, their key components, and the full development process — with real-world cost estimates and tips to help you build a scalable, efficient solution that fits your business. Let’s dive in.
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