Most cemetery software demos look impressive, until staff actually has to use them. That’s when common concerns surface: We don’t have time to train everyone. Our staff isn’t technical. If it’s hard to navigate, it won’t get used.
Navigation is one of the most overlooked factors in choosing cemetery software, yet it’s often the difference between a system that supports daily operations and one that creates frustration. When staff can’t find what they need quickly, work slows down, data suffers, and families feel the impact.
This post walks through five everyday tasks cemeteries perform constantly and shows how CIMS is designed to help users complete them quickly, confidently, and without digging through endless menus. If your software can’t do these five things easily, it’s probably not the right fit.
Good cemetery software navigation starts with usability. For buyers evaluating their options, navigation should be viewed as a practical checklist rather than a list of features.
The best systems offer clear, logical menus where tools are easy to find instead of buried behind layers of clicks. They provide multiple ways to access information, whether through search, visual maps, or recently viewed records, so staff aren’t locked in a single workflow. Consistency matters too. Records, maps, work orders, and reports should all follow familiar patterns, so users don’t have to relearn the system every time they switch tasks.
Most importantly, cemetery software should be designed for cemetery staff—not adapted from generic SaaS platforms. CIMS Cloud was built around how cemeteries actually work day to day. Here’s what that looks like in practice.
CIMS is organized around what users need to do, not technical categories. A clean top navigation groups tools logically—such as records, maps, work orders, reporting, and utilities—so users always know where to go next.
Instead of forcing staff to re‑search or re‑enter information, CIMS includes built‑in shortcuts that carry context from one task to another. Whether you’re working with ownership records, burial details, markers, or maintenance tasks, the experience stays consistent across the system.
This approach reduces guesswork and shortens the learning curve. New users can begin working confidently almost immediately, while experienced staff move faster without unnecessary clicks or duplicate steps.
Families expect fast, accurate answers, and staff shouldn’t need deep system knowledge to locate a grave. In CIMS, users can find spaces using intuitive search tools or by navigating visually through the cemetery map, whatever feels most natural in the moment.
Records and maps are fully connected, so once a space is selected, related information is immediately visible without switching systems or opening multiple windows. This eliminates the back‑and‑forth that slows down responses and creates frustration.
To quickly and easily locate a grave:
Data entry shouldn’t feel like starting over every time. In CIMS, adding or updating records is designed to fit naturally into daily workflows rather than interrupt them.
Streamlined forms follow a logical field order, making it easy for users to enter only the information they have without being overwhelmed. Required fields are minimal, while optional details can be added as they become available. This flexibility allows staff to learn by doing instead of relying on manuals or extensive training sessions.
There are 2 main ways to create a customer record:
From the ‘Search’ tab:
From a ‘Last name lookup’ field:
Managers don’t need raw data, they need answers. CIMS makes reporting accessible to non‑technical users by offering built‑in custom reporting tools that work directly with your cemetery’s data.
Users can generate reports across spaces, burials, markers, deeds, customers, work orders, and more to answer specific operational or planning questions. Filters are easy to apply, and reports can be printed, downloaded, or saved for future use.
To create a custom report:
When maintenance systems are separated from cemetery records, important details get lost. CIMS eliminates these silos by allowing work orders to be created directly from the same system that stores your maps, ownership records, and burial data.
Office staff and field crews work from a single source of truth, with work orders tied directly to specific spaces, markers, or burials. Relevant information can auto‑populate, reducing errors and saving time.
3. To easily create a work order for a space, marker or burial, just click on it on your map.
4. Fill out as much or little information as you like, including the task, priority, due date, details about the work that needs to be done, and more. Don’t forget to click ‘Save.’
Today’s families expect online access to burial information and meeting that expectation can significantly reduce phone calls and emails to staff. CIMS Burial Search provides a public‑facing extension of your cemetery data that improves transparency while keeping control firmly in your hands.
Cemeteries choose exactly which data fields and media are visible to the public, from burial details to photos and documents. Burial Search connects directly to CIMS records and maps and can be accessed online or through on‑site kiosks.
There are two types of information you can share via Burial Search:
CIMS Data Fields:
Media:
Clients may choose to display images to the public, including photos of headstones, PDF's of obituaries, and so on.
Software is only valuable if people actually use it. Intuitive navigation leads to faster onboarding, less training time, and higher staff confidence. When workflows are clear and consistent, data is entered more accurately and used more consistently.
Over time, this translates into greater satisfaction, stronger adoption, and a better return on investment. The easier the software is to navigate, the more likely it is to support your cemetery’s operations long term.
Intuitive navigation isn’t just nice to have; it directly impacts service quality, efficiency, and staff morale. The right cemetery software should feel intuitive from the first click and continue saving time every day after.
If you’re thinking about new cemetery software, let us show you how CIMS works in real life. See how easy cemetery software navigation can be and schedule a CIMS demo today!