Leading Funeral Website Providers Join in Next Phase of Tribute Technology

April 18, 2023

Leading Funeral Website Providers Join in Next Phase of Tribute Technology 

Tribute Technology, an innovative leader within the deathcare industry, is expanding its services and network by fully incorporating several well-known funeral website providers into its funeral home solutions. 

 

Since its founding in 2018, Tribute Technology has formed strategic relationships with many leading website providers, including Frazer Consultants, FrontRunner Professional, and FuneralTech. These Premier Partners integrated with the Tribute Technology full-stack platform and received financial investment, together serving thousands of funeral professionals and millions of families across North America. 

 

Over 9,000 end-of-life providers already use the Tribute Store and other Tribute Technology Platform Services through its Premier Partners, including crowdfunding, personalization products, payment processing, and other software solutions. 

 

“I launched Tribute Technology after growing Frazer Consultants for 15 years. During this time, we worked with many funeral homes, crematories, and cemeteries and formed so many important relationships. Now, it’s time to officially bring all these important relationships together under the Tribute brand,” said Tribute Technology Board Chairman and Founder Matt Frazer. “We look forward to serving our clients holistically as one company.” 

 

Clients of FrontRunner, Frazer Consultants, and FuneralTech can continue to use their existing website, software, and technology solutions. They will not experience any changes with their technology solutions, only the benefits associated with increased customer support available through Tribute Technology’s substantial team. 

 

“Tribute is expanding its resources and expertise to provide best-in-class support to clients of these brands. We will also offer free migrations to the latest technology to all current clients of these brands,” said Tribute Technology CEO Charlie Cole. “We are invigorated by these changes because we know this will be an incredible opportunity for us to increase our level of service for funeral homes so they can serve their families even better. We will focus all of our continued innovation and investment on the family experience. This is the first step in achieving our vision of being the top family-centric technology partner in the deathcare space.” 

 

Clients of these brands can also expect to see many familiar faces at Tribute Technology, ensuring their needs are not only met but exceeded through deep funeral professional expertise. 

 

“I am proud of the work our FrontRunner team has accomplished over the years. After joining as a Premier Partner, it became abundantly clear that we are better together,” said Jules Green-Fournier of FrontRunner Professional. “We look forward to this next chapter of FrontRunner, fully embedding ourselves within Tribute Technology under one name.” 

 

“For funeral professionals who have relied on us for years, nothing is changing. Our clients will still have access to the same people who have already been serving them — people like me and Jules,” said Jon Clare of FuneralTech. “It excites me to think about the many ways we can bring funeral homes the very best in technological advances and resources from Tribute Technology.” 

 

Tribute Technology is hosting a webinar on Tuesday, April 25, at 1 p.m. ET. Click here to register: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_XsbV0lBgQUWbW3FMkwaKLA#/registration — or learn more here: https://www.tributetech.com/success-webinar

 

Any press or media inquiries about Tribute Technology or its website providers can be sent to press@tributetech.com. To find a full list of Tribute Technology’s Premier Partners, click here: www.tributetech.com/partners

 

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