My name is David Kozebou and I'm a 39-year-old carpenter who mainly makes furniture.
What are your day-to-day challenges?
We make a lot of different types of furniture, so we're always faced with different situations when it comes to taking measurements. Often the apartments are full, sometimes the houses are being deconstructed, and we've had to spend a long time looking for a reasonable way to take the measurements.
Why did you choose iMapper?
I searched for a long time on Google for digital measuring devices, there are a lot of big solutions that are really expensive and our business is too small to be profitable, and after many hours on Google, I came across imapper and it was right after the first minute devidéo like us, it's great, I'll try it and yes, I made contact.
What was it like before iMapper?
Before using iMapper, we used to survey with a normal distance laser with a point and that's fine, but it's difficult, it's a lot of work, then you have to digitize the survey and that's a lot of work, there's a lot of work.
On the one hand, it saves time; on the other, it offers precision and safety.
What's the current situation?
I hadn't imagined it, but it's true that you control what iMapper measures in the room, you think about what you need, what measuring points you need, press Start and that's it.
What would you say to companies to convince them to use iMapper?
Digital surveying with iMapper is so easy that you have time at the end of the day; maybe you're a bit skeptical because you can't see iMapper live or anything like that, but with this 30-day trial subscription, it's a great thing, it works and I'm absolutely convinced.
We really couldn't think of a reason not to try it...