A solution that fits

Every rescue has its own specifics: species cared for, number of foster families, way of working. A rigid tool forces you to adapt to it; an adaptable tool serves your reality. Here's why adaptability matters and how Pawer embodies it.

Why adaptability matters

A small rescue that mainly cares for cats doesn't have the same needs as one with dozens of foster families and multiple species. Imposing a one-size-fits-all model creates friction or unused features. Adaptability lets each rescue use the tool in its own way, without an all-or-nothing approach, and to evolve over time.

Multi-species and scalable

Whether you care for cats, dogs, or small animals, Pawer accounts for each species' specifics. Animal profiles, fields, and workflows adapt to your activity. No rigid template: you configure the tool around what you manage day to day.

A platform that grows with you

Small or large organization, few or many foster families: the tool stays clear and usable. Roles and permissions are configurable to match your setup. You add volunteers, new species, or new processes? Pawer adjusts.

Different needs, one shared base

Some rescues focus on cats, others on dogs, others on small animals. Some have two foster families, others fifty. Pawer offers a common base (profiles, calendar, teams) while letting each organization use it in its own way. Adaptability means avoiding "one size fits all" and letting you drive according to your priorities.

What you can adapt in Pawer

To match your reality:

  • Customizable animal profiles depending on the species you care for
  • Roles and permissions per member (office, coordinators, foster families)
  • Forms and fields tailored to your processes
  • One application, whether it's used by 5 or 100 people
  • Regular updates to incorporate your feedback and new needs

Pawer is designed to adapt to you, not the other way around. How you work shapes the tool.

A solution that fits is a tool that serves your real-world needs. Pawer is built for that: scalable, configurable, and aligned with the diversity of rescues and foster families.

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