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i4F Patents & Technologies operates as the behind-the-scenes innovation engine of the flooring industry, designing and licensing patented systems that manufacturers integrate into real products. From fast installation and realistic visuals to new surface and material technologies, i4F converts invention into scalable, retail-ready performance across global markets with measurable impact.
Broadlume is a flooring-technology provider delivering an all-in-one digital platform for flooring retailers, dealers and manufacturers. Its solutions include lead-generating websites, digital marketing, product visualization, CRM, inventory and accounting tools, and seamless online-to-offline retail experiences to help businesses grow revenue, streamline operations and boost profitability.
Comp-U-Floor is a software company specializing in floor-covering business management solutions for retailers, installers and distributors. Its integrated platform delivers CRM, quoting, invoicing, inventory, scheduling and reporting tools tailored to the flooring industry. It helps businesses streamline operations, improve accuracy and enhance customer service with industry-focused workflows and real-time insights.
Floorzap is a cloud-based business management software platform purpose-built for the flooring industry. It integrates CRM, project management, inventory tracking, quoting, invoicing, scheduling, and financial tools into a single system. Serving retailers, contractors, and distributors, Floorzap helps streamline operations, improve visibility, and drive efficiency across flooring and remodeling workflows.
QFloors is a flooring industry technology company that provides a comprehensive retail and dealer management platform combining CRM, quoting, scheduling, inventory, accounting and reporting tools. Designed for flooring retailers and installers, its software enhances operational efficiency, customer experience and business growth with integrated digital workflows and real-time visibility.
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