Waterly, LLC

Waterly,Affordable Software for Rural Communities

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Waterly has been walking alongside Rural America since the beginning. Our first 12 customers all had less than 1000 connections and so do more than 50% of our current customers.

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Simplify your data at a price you Can Just Say Yes To

  • Enhance communication for a small team.
  • Experience the most affordably priced, purpose-built solution for managing water assets & data. Pricing is based on avg flow-rate; get an estimate here.
  • Simplify data storage and reporting on one platform, reducing truck rolls, violations, and inspection hassles.
  • Create a healthy data legacy – avoid leaving behind the same mess you inherited.
  • Improve coordination between water and wastewater operations, gaining greater insights into interdepartmental impacts.

Waterly’s Rural Beginnings:

We founded Waterly because we saw the heart and passion in rural communities, and wanted to help.

After 20+ years in the water industry, I began to see a pattern in rural communities…

  • Everyone deeply cared about the quality of water they are providing to their community.​

  • Everyone was nervous they won’t be able to pass on their wisdom on how water works.​

  • Everyone essentially said “it is nearly impossible to keep up with what I’m supposed to do/measure/report on”.

  • Almost everyone thought they were not funded right and needed to organize their data better to help justify reasonable rates.​

  • Almost everyone didn’t really like technology…but knew they needed it.​

So with some Midwest grit and software help... Waterly was born.

We are industry veterans building an affordable software to help simplify the lives of rural operators and managers

  • Achieve compliance and resilience

  • Transition to digital with ease and support

  • Enable your circuit rider to check in remotely (if you want)

  • Improve your cybersecurity with the help of our team

  • Our “Hearts & Roots” are in Rural

    • Our “first 12” systems were <1000 connections​

    • Many of our first in other states were all rural​

    • 50%+ of our systems are still small