From Assets to Accounting: A New Era of Free, Integrated Management for Water Utilities

Petri Mikael Autio

Originally published on the mWater blog.

At mWater, our vision has always been clear: to professionalize the WASH sector in low-resource settings through powerful, accessible data tools and capacity building. We see a world where access to safely managed, piped water is not a distant dream but a growing reality. However, as piped water networks expand in small towns and rural areas, so does the operational complexity. Managing customers, tracking usage, billing accurately, and maintaining financial health are immense challenges, especially when the best commercial software is often prohibitively expensive.

For years, many organizations have used mWater as the world's leading free platform to map and manage their physical infrastructure. Over 80,000 water systems have now been entered into the system, and for many of them, you've mapped pipes, pumps, and connection points with our robust Asset Management features. But physical assets are only one part of the story. The true lifecycle of a utility involves the people it serves and the financial systems that sustain it.

Now we are taking a step closer to realizing our vision by officially launching our new, fully integrated Customer and Billing Management and Accounting Suite. These features are available now for all users, and as always, for free.

The new Customer and Billing Management and Accounting Suite

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Introducing the New Toolkit for Utility Excellence

This isn't just an update; it's a transformation of what's possible for water service providers on our platform. These new modules are designed to be modular and adaptable, allowing any utility, large or small, to use only what they need to streamline their operations.

Here's what it enables you to do:

The Customer Overview console in mWater
An example view of the Customer Overview console

The Power of an Integrated System: Doing More with Less

These aren't just standalone features; their true power lies in their integration. In a sector where every dollar and every hour counts, efficiency is paramount. Our integrated approach creates a single source of truth, breaking down the silos that have traditionally existed between planning, engineering, customer service, and finance departments.

Imagine this:

A utility manager can now pull up a map and not only see their physical network (Asset Management) but also see which specific customers are in arrears (Customer Management). They can analyze payment data against water consumption trends (Meter Reading) and see the direct impact on the utility's bottom line in real-time with profit and loss reports (Accounting Suite).

This level of visibility is a game-changer. It empowers utilities to:

Integrated utility management overview in mWater

What's Next? Closing the Loop with Maintenance Workflows

The lifecycle of a utility doesn't end with billing. It continues with the ongoing work of keeping the system running. We are committed to building a truly comprehensive suite of tools, and the next piece of the puzzle is already on its way.

We are excited to share that development for our Workflows module is funded and will begin this year. Soon, you will be able to complete the entire operational loop within mWater with digital work orders:

The complete operational loop in mWater

This is the future of utility management: a seamless, digital workflow from strategic planning to physical assets, from customer payments to maintenance work orders, all on one free, unified platform. We believe that providing these professional-grade tools for free will empower water utilities across the globe to become more efficient, financially independent, and resilient. This is how we professionalize the sector. This is how we ensure that as the world gains access to piped water, the institutions managing it have the support they need to succeed.

Water systems mapped in mWater
Tracking your water system information in mWater is free, scalable, and secure. Tens of thousands of water systems have already been mapped, and our feature set is continuously expanding.

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