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3/5/2026

Driving Smarter Operations in 2026

Forshaw’s Technology Roadmap for Pest and Wildlife Professionals

The pest control and wildlife management industry continues to evolve, and so do the operational demands placed on the businesses that serve it. In 2026, FORSHAW’s technology strategy is focused on helping pest control companies work smarter by leveraging automation, data connectivity, and purpose-built platforms that simplify operations and support scalable growth. 

Our roadmap centers on reducing friction, improving visibility, and enabling faster, more confident decision-making for both our customers and our internal teams.

Advancing AI Automation Across the Organization

In 2026, FORSHAW is expanding the use of AI-driven automation to reduce manual work and improve the flow of information across the business. These initiatives include automating internal workflows, improving the routing of customer requests, and enhancing self-service capabilities across customer-facing platforms. 

By applying automation where it delivers the most impact, we help customers get answers faster while allowing our teams to focus on higher-value work that directly supports customer success.

Turning Data Into Actionable Insights

FORSHAW manages a significant volume of operational, purchasing, and product usage data across both internal systems and customer-facing platforms. In 2026, we are connecting these systems more intentionally to deliver clearer visibility and more actionable insights. 

These improvements help pest and wildlife management providers forecast inventory needs more accurately, identify trends earlier, and make informed, data-backed operational decisions that reduce waste and improve efficiency.

Enhancing ForeSight Inventory Management Software

ForeSight remains a core technology platform for FORSHAW customers, helping pest control companies manage inventory with greater accuracy and control. Ongoing customer feedback continues to guide the platform’s evolution. 

In 2026, we are introducing a series of ForeSight enhancements designed to support expanding operational needs while delivering a smoother, more intuitive user experience. We are also investing heavily in customer adoption, supporting multi-branch rollouts to ensure organizations fully realize the benefits of improved visibility, stronger inventory controls, and increased operational efficiency.

Building a Connected Customer Experience

FORSHAW’s technology roadmap for 2026 prioritizes a connected customer experience across ecommerce, ForeSight, sales, and operations. By integrating these systems and applying automation strategically, we reduce friction, improve clarity, and help customers operate more efficiently across every touchpoint. 

Our investments in AI automation, data connectivity, and platform enhancements all support this unified approach, creating technology that works together to simplify day-to-day operations. 

More updates, enhancements, and integrations are already underway. We look forward to sharing progress throughout the year as we continue to build smarter tools for pest and wildlife professionals.
Resources & Insights
3/5/2026

Driving Smarter Operations in 2026

Forshaw’s Technology Roadmap for Pest and Wildlife Professionals

The pest control and wildlife management industry continues to evolve, and so do the operational demands placed on the businesses that serve it. In 2026, FORSHAW’s technology strategy is focused on helping pest control companies work smarter by leveraging automation, data connectivity, and purpose-built platforms that simplify operations and support scalable growth. 

Our roadmap centers on reducing friction, improving visibility, and enabling faster, more confident decision-making for both our customers and our internal teams.

Advancing AI Automation Across the Organization

In 2026, FORSHAW is expanding the use of AI-driven automation to reduce manual work and improve the flow of information across the business. These initiatives include automating internal workflows, improving the routing of customer requests, and enhancing self-service capabilities across customer-facing platforms. 

By applying automation where it delivers the most impact, we help customers get answers faster while allowing our teams to focus on higher-value work that directly supports customer success.

Turning Data Into Actionable Insights

FORSHAW manages a significant volume of operational, purchasing, and product usage data across both internal systems and customer-facing platforms. In 2026, we are connecting these systems more intentionally to deliver clearer visibility and more actionable insights. 

These improvements help pest and wildlife management providers forecast inventory needs more accurately, identify trends earlier, and make informed, data-backed operational decisions that reduce waste and improve efficiency.

Enhancing ForeSight Inventory Management Software

ForeSight remains a core technology platform for FORSHAW customers, helping pest control companies manage inventory with greater accuracy and control. Ongoing customer feedback continues to guide the platform’s evolution. 

In 2026, we are introducing a series of ForeSight enhancements designed to support expanding operational needs while delivering a smoother, more intuitive user experience. We are also investing heavily in customer adoption, supporting multi-branch rollouts to ensure organizations fully realize the benefits of improved visibility, stronger inventory controls, and increased operational efficiency.

Building a Connected Customer Experience

FORSHAW’s technology roadmap for 2026 prioritizes a connected customer experience across ecommerce, ForeSight, sales, and operations. By integrating these systems and applying automation strategically, we reduce friction, improve clarity, and help customers operate more efficiently across every touchpoint. 

Our investments in AI automation, data connectivity, and platform enhancements all support this unified approach, creating technology that works together to simplify day-to-day operations. 

More updates, enhancements, and integrations are already underway. We look forward to sharing progress throughout the year as we continue to build smarter tools for pest and wildlife professionals.