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Serving Tofino, British Columbia

Custom Software & Automation Built for Tofino, BC Businesses

From resorts on Chesterman Beach to charter boats out of the Government Dock, Tofino businesses run on a short season and a stretched team. We build the booking systems, scheduling tools, and automation that help you get more done with the staff and time you actually have.

  • Severe workforce housing shortage: 62% of businesses say it directly hurts hiring and retention, and 34% report operating below full capacity because they can't staff up
  • Owner and staff burnout from being chronically understaffed: 75% of owners and 70% of staff report high burnout, and 40% of workers hold multiple jobs just to afford local housing
  • Extreme seasonality — roughly one million annual visitors concentrated in a short tourist season, forcing manual, ad hoc handling of booking surges and off-season revenue gaps
  • Highway 4 closures and transportation unpredictability: 90% of businesses cited concerns about closure planning/communication cutting off the only road access to Tofino

The Tofino Angle

With about a million visitors funneled into a short season and 62% of businesses unable to staff up fully, Tofino's biggest automation opportunity is software that runs bookings, guest messaging, and scheduling on its own — doing the tasks a lean, burned-out team has no spare hours for.

Doing business in Tofino

Tofino's Chamber of Commerce reports over 700 business licenses issued annually to a full-time population of roughly 2,650 people — a ratio that says a lot about how this town runs. Tourism and hospitality, outdoor adventure operators, marine wildlife tour and charter boat companies, food and beverage businesses, retailers and Indigenous arts and crafts shops, and the sport fishing and commercial seafood trade all compete for the same small, seasonal customer base and the same tight labour pool.

The opportunity is real: in a 2025 survey of 50 local business owners, 44% said they plan to expand over the next three to five years, and 66% reported revenue growth. But growth in Tofino runs into a hard ceiling. 62% of businesses say the local housing shortage directly hurts hiring and retention, and 34% say they're operating below full capacity simply because they can't staff up. That shortage is a people problem as much as a numbers problem — 75% of owners report high burnout, 70% of staff report the same, and 40% of workers hold down more than one job just to afford to live here.

Layer on the operational reality: roughly a million visitors arrive each year, concentrated into a short season that forces every booking surge and staffing decision to happen manually and under pressure. Highway 4 is the only road in or out, and 90% of businesses cite closure planning and communication as a real concern. Ninety percent also say local regulations are hard to navigate, and 78% feel the province isn't investing enough in tourism infrastructure or marketing — leaving small operators to build their own visibility and booking systems from scratch.

That's where we come in. EduWeb Consulting builds websites, booking and reservation systems, staff scheduling tools, and day-to-day automation for small businesses that don't have an IT department — just an owner trying to run a lodge, a charter boat, a restaurant, or a shop with a team that's already stretched thin. We build software that takes work off your plate during the busy season and keeps revenue coming in during the quiet one.

Sound familiar?

What Tofino businesses tell us

  • × Severe workforce housing shortage: 62% of businesses say it directly hurts hiring and retention, and 34% report operating below full capacity because they can't staff up
  • × Owner and staff burnout from being chronically understaffed: 75% of owners and 70% of staff report high burnout, and 40% of workers hold multiple jobs just to afford local housing
  • × Extreme seasonality — roughly one million annual visitors concentrated in a short tourist season, forcing manual, ad hoc handling of booking surges and off-season revenue gaps
  • × Highway 4 closures and transportation unpredictability: 90% of businesses cited concerns about closure planning/communication cutting off the only road access to Tofino
  • × Heavy local regulatory burden: 90% of surveyed businesses reported challenges navigating local regulations
  • × Limited provincial investment in tourism infrastructure/marketing support, cited by 78% of businesses, leaving small operators to handle their own visibility and booking systems
What we build

For Tofino's key industries

Tourism & hospitality (hotels, resorts, lodges)

From the resort strip along Chesterman Beach and Cox Bay to properties like Tofino Resort + Marina and Tin Wis Resort, Tofino's hotels and lodges run on a compressed season and thin staffing. Reservation systems, guest messaging, and housekeeping schedules that adjust to a workforce squeezed by the local housing shortage save owners hours they don't have. We build booking and operations tools that scale up for peak season and quiet down without extra admin work in the off-season.

Outdoor adventure tourism (surfing, storm-watching, hiking)

Surf schools, storm-watching guides, and hiking outfitters live and die by weather, tides, and a booking window that opens and closes fast. When staff are stretched thin and owners are covering shifts themselves, manual scheduling and phone-tag bookings cost real revenue. We build lightweight booking, waiver, and scheduling systems that let small adventure-tourism teams take reservations around the clock, even when nobody's free to answer the phone.

Marine wildlife tours & charter boats (whale watching, Hot Springs Cove tours)

Charter operators working out of Tofino Harbour and the Government Dock run whale-watching trips and Hot Springs Cove tours on tight weather-dependent windows, often with a skeleton crew. Automated booking, weather-hold notifications, and capacity management take pressure off staff who are already covering multiple roles. We build systems that let charter businesses fill boats efficiently during the short season and keep customers informed without another phone call.

Food & beverage (restaurants, craft brewing, seafood)

Restaurants, craft brewers, and seafood businesses along Industrial Way and Fourth Street face the same seasonal crunch as the rest of Tofino: slammed in summer, quiet in winter, and short-staffed both ways. Online ordering, reservation systems, and inventory tools that don't require a dedicated admin person help owners and staff avoid the burnout that's become common locally. We build food and beverage software sized for a small team running a full house.

Retail, gift shops & Indigenous arts and crafts

Retailers and gift shops along Fourth Street, and Indigenous arts and crafts businesses, need to sell to a visitor base that shows up for a few intense months and largely disappears the rest of the year. E-commerce and inventory tools that keep a shop selling online in the off-season, without adding work for an already-stretched staff, turn a seasonal storefront into a year-round business. We build retail systems scaled to a small Tofino team, not a big-box chain.

How we help

Built for Tofino businesses

Booking & Reservation Systems

Tofino's tourist season concentrates roughly a million visitors into a few short months. We build booking and reservation systems that handle peak-season surges automatically and keep revenue flowing in the shoulder and off-season, so you're not managing an inbox full of requests by hand.

Staff Scheduling & Workforce Tools

With 62% of local businesses saying the housing shortage hurts hiring and retention, and many staff working multiple jobs to afford to live here, we build scheduling tools that make the most of the team you have and cut the admin load that adds to owner and staff burnout.

Front-of-House & Operations Automation

34% of Tofino businesses report operating below full capacity because they can't staff up. We automate the repetitive parts of day-to-day operations — order taking, guest messaging, inventory checks — so a lean team can run at full capacity without working longer hours.

Websites & Local Visibility

78% of local businesses say provincial support for tourism marketing and infrastructure falls short, leaving operators to build their own visibility. We build websites and booking funnels that do the marketing and infrastructure work the province isn't doing for you.

Regulatory & Closure-Communication Tools

90% of Tofino businesses report difficulty navigating local regulations, and just as many are concerned about how Highway 4 closures get planned and communicated. We build workflow and alert tools that keep compliance paperwork organized and get real-time closure information to your staff and guests automatically.

Industries we serve in Tofino

Tourism & hospitality (hotels, resorts, lodges) Outdoor adventure tourism (surfing, storm-watching, hiking) Marine wildlife tours & charter boats (whale watching, Hot Springs Cove tours) Food & beverage (restaurants, craft brewing, seafood) Retail, gift shops & Indigenous arts and crafts Sport fishing & commercial seafood

Serving businesses across Downtown Tofino / Campbell Street commercial core, Industrial Way (Tofino Brewing Company, The Fish Store, food & retail businesses), Fourth Street (Gaia Grocery, Two Trees Home & Gift, Tofino Fishing And Trading Company), Tofino Harbour / Government Dock (whale-watching and charter tour operators), Chesterman Beach / Cox Bay resort strip (Wickaninnish Inn, Long Beach Lodge Resort).

Tofino questions, answered

That's the first thing we ask about, too. Given how much of Tofino runs on a stretched, multi-job workforce, we design systems to remove manual steps — bookings, scheduling, order-taking — rather than add a new tool your team has to babysit. If a system creates more work than it saves, we haven't done our job.
Yes. Extreme seasonality is one of the biggest challenges Tofino businesses describe, and off-season revenue gaps are exactly what booking automation, online ordering, and e-commerce tools are built to close — keeping a storefront or booking calendar working even when foot traffic drops.
Highway 4 closures are a top concern for the majority of Tofino businesses because it's the only road in or out. We can build automated alert systems that notify guests, staff, or booking customers the moment a closure is flagged, instead of relying on someone making individual phone calls.
We're not a compliance firm, but we know that navigating local regulations is a challenge for the vast majority of Tofino businesses, and we build software — recordkeeping, permit tracking, workflow checklists — that keeps that paperwork organized so it's less of a burden on you.
We start with a conversation about where the manual work is costing you the most time — bookings, staffing, or visibility — and scope a project from there. No fixed package, just software built around your business.
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