Manage people, animals, and decisions together
Contacts can be applicants, fosters, donors, volunteers, and surrendering owners. Animal records can carry intake, medical, behavior, foster, adoption, and outcome history together.
Replace disconnected spreadsheets, forms, email threads, and status boards with workflows that preserve context from intake to outcome.
For rescue leaders who need structure without turning compassionate work into cold bureaucracy.
Contacts can be applicants, fosters, donors, volunteers, and surrendering owners. Animal records can carry intake, medical, behavior, foster, adoption, and outcome history together.
Tasks, reminders, status flags, and workflow gates help coordinators see what needs attention before it becomes a crisis.
Asilomar, financial, adoption, and operational reporting should come from the records your team already uses.
Learn what animal rescue management software should include, how to evaluate rescue-specific workflows, and what questions to ask before moving your team off spreadsheets.
Read guideOperations GuideA field guide for foster-based rescue operations, including intake, foster communication, medical reminders, adoption review, and volunteer coordination.
Read guideAt minimum: intake, animal records, contacts, foster placement, medical tracking, applications, contracts, public listings, task management, and reporting.
Yes. The system is built to help small volunteer teams grow without forcing enterprise complexity on day one.
No. Automation handles reminders and routing; staff keep control over welfare, placement, and exception decisions.
Start with intake, care, applications, contracts, public listings, and reporting that understand animal rescue work.
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