Technology Built Around Care | May Tech Insider

May 19, 2026

May Tech Insider | Tribute Technology

Death care technology partners should do more than showcase the latest features — they should be actively helping you do less busywork and spend more time with families.


That means management software that automates the routine, obituary tools that reduce the burden of a blank page, and a partner who's proactively working to make your funeral home more visible in the community. Less time managing processes. Less time worrying about which AI tool is worth it. More time doing the work that actually matters: serving families.


That's the approach behind everything we're building at Tribute Technology. Whether it's simplifying obituary writing, reducing administrative work, or creating more meaningful memorial experiences, our focus remains the same: practical tools designed to support the people doing some of life's most important work.


This month, we're sharing a few of the ways we're helping funeral homes reclaim time, streamline operations, and create better experiences for families.


Where Funeral Directors Come to Get Ahead: Trend ReCON 2026

June 3–4, 2026 | Nashville, TN


When you surround yourself with the right people, you go home transformed — for your team, and for the families counting on you.

Trend ReCON is our premier gathering for funeral professionals who want to stay informed, connected, and equipped with the practical strategies that make a real difference every day. This isn't a product expo or a passive conference. It's a focused, peer-driven experience built around the realities of running a funeral home in 2026 — and walking away with tools you can actually use.


Register and Join Your Peers →


Webinar: More Time for What Matters Most, Less Time on Admin

May 28th | 1 PM ET


We're hosting a live webinar built for and delivered by funeral home directors. Not a product demo. Not a sales pitch. Just an honest conversation about the operational realities of running a funeral home — and what it looks like when things get easier.

Joining the conversation:


  • Diane Rivers, Customer Support Senior Manager, Tribute Technology
  • Daniel P. Madden, CFSP, President & COO, Stark Memorial Funeral Home & Cremation Services
  • Sean C. Erskine, Senior Account Executive, Tribute Technology


Spend More Time with Families →


Spend Less Time Writing, More Time Honoring

Writing an obituary is deeply personal work — but it can also be one of the most time-intensive parts of the arrangement process.

Tribute Obituary Writer helps funeral professionals create thoughtful, personalized obituaries faster, making it easier to focus on the story being told rather than staring at a blank page. Families deserve an obituary that truly reflects their loved one. This tool helps you deliver that without the extra hours.


Get Started →


Where Is Your Time Going?

Administrative tasks are part of the job, but they shouldn't come at the expense of family time.

Our Tribute Management Software Value & Time Savings Calculator helps you uncover where small, repetitive tasks may be creating unnecessary burden across your team and operations. The results can be eye-opening — and they're a powerful starting point for any conversation about working smarter.


See How Much You Can Save →


Extend Your Care Beyond the Service

For many families, the need for comfort and connection continues long after the funeral.


Legacy Touch Fingerprint Jewelry & Keepsakes offer a lasting way to honor a loved one — while helping funeral homes extend care beyond the service itself. With easy integration into your Tribute website, these personalized memorials can become a seamless part of the family experience, giving families something tangible to hold onto and treasure for generations.


Explore the Collection →


More Families Reached. No Extra Work for Your Staff.

One of the hardest parts of loss is knowing that not everyone who cared will hear the news.


Tribute Spotlights, powered by Chptr, helps funeral homes extend each obituary to local television — while also providing professionally produced memorial slideshows and heirloom videos for the family. With seamless integration into Tribute Management Software, it fits directly into your existing workflow. No duplicate entry. No added work for your staff. Just more reach, and more meaningful experiences for the families you serve.


See How Tribute Spotlights Works →



Thanks for being part of the Tribute Technology community. We're honored to support the work you do every day.


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July 30, 2026
A year after integrating with Chptr, Tribute Technology customers can now reach a quarter of a billion monthly radio listeners through the same one-click workflow that already powers televised memorial announcements. WAUNAKEE, Wis. — July 30, 2026 — Tribute Technology today announced that its integration with Chptr now extends beyond local television to include radio through Chptr's expanded partnership with iHeartMedia. Already adopted by more than 100 funeral homes, the expanded integration gives funeral homes access to the television and radio audiences most likely to learn about a passing, attend a service, and support grieving families, all through the same one-click obituary workflow. One year ago, Tribute Technology embedded Chptr's broadcast memorial technology directly into its platform, making it possible for funeral homes to transform an obituary into a professionally produced television memorial announcement without leaving the system they already use every day. Today, that same integration includes nationwide radio distribution alongside television, giving funeral homes access to all 210 U.S. television markets and more than 90 percent of U.S. radio stations reaching a quarter of a billion monthly listeners, all without additional software, data entry, or training. More than 100 funeral homes have already enrolled in the new radio service, reflecting the success of Chptr's existing television integration and the continued demand for trusted broadcast memorial announcements. For funeral homes, the value of broadcast isn't simply reach. It's reaching the right audience. Adults 55 and older remain among the most loyal local television viewers, while radio reaches 87% of U.S. adults every week, more than any other single media platform. Together, television and radio continue to be among the nation's most trusted sources of local news and information, making them uniquely effective channels for community memorial announcements. "This is exactly what we look for in a partnership," said J.B. Showalter, Senior Vice President of Partnerships at Chptr. "Tribute Technology already sits inside the daily workflow of thousands of funeral homes. Bringing our production platform, media partnerships, and nationwide television and radio distribution into that same workflow means families get a meaningful new way to share the news of a passing, without asking funeral professionals to change how they already serve families." For families, the expanded integration means memorial announcements can now reach more of the people whose lives were touched through the trusted local media they already know. For funeral homes, it provides another meaningful way to serve families while reinforcing their role as a trusted community resource. "Over the last year, we've seen that families truly value having their loved one's obituary shared on local television," said ​Anthony Harris, Location Manager at Oak Hill Funeral and Cremation Services. "No single place reaches everyone. Some people watch the news. Others hear the local radio station on the way to work. Adding radio gives us another trusted way to help families reach more of the people who would want to know. It's another meaningful service we can provide with every arrangement." The addition of radio builds on a year of successful television distribution through the existing Tribute Technology integration. "Our responsibility is to continually strengthen the platform funeral homes depend on every day," said Craig Greenseid, CEO of Tribute Technology. "When we can bring meaningful new capabilities into that workflow without adding complexity, our customers benefit. Expanding our integration with Chptr is another example of our commitment to helping funeral professionals better serve families through the technology they already trust." The expanded integration is now available to all Tribute Technology customers. Learn more at Tribute Spotlights | TV Obituaries | Tribute Technology .  About Tribute Technology Tribute Technology is a leading provider of software and services for the death care profession, helping funeral homes, cemeteries, crematories, and online publishers better serve families through connected technology. Its integrated platform simplifies operations, strengthens family engagement, and powers one of North America's largest digital obituary networks. More than 9,000 funeral homes rely on Tribute Technology solutions to support the families they serve. About Chptr Founded in 2020 and headquartered in New York, Chptr is building the distribution network for community storytelling. The company's Broadcast, Social, Video, and Slideshows offerings help funeral homes extend the reach of remembrance, connecting families with the communities that knew and cared about their loved ones. By partnering with funeral homes and media organizations, Chptr ensures life's most meaningful stories reach the people who matter most while keeping funeral professionals at the center of the experience.
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