DaySmart Vet vs VetBlue: Veterinary Software Compared

A side-by-side look at DaySmart Vet and VetBlue. See how these veterinary practice management systems compare on features, deployment, and Puppilot sync support.

26 Features Compared Both Sync with Puppilot Updated 2026

DaySmart Vet Cloud

Parent CompanyDaySmart Software
Founded~2015
DeploymentCloud-Based
PricingSubscription (tiered)
User Base~1,200 practices in 30 countries
Best ForSmall to mid-size practices including mobile and equine vets that want affordable cloud software with a client-facing app
Puppilot Sync Full Sync
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VetBlue Cloud

Parent CompanyVetBlue (independent)
Founded~2015
DeploymentCloud-Based
PricingSubscription
User Base
Best ForPractices of any size looking for a cloud practice management system
Puppilot Sync Full Sync

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

How DaySmart Vet and VetBlue stack up across 26 core capabilities

FeatureDaySmart VetVetBlue
EMR / Medical Records Core Clinical
SOAP Notes Core Clinical
AI SOAP / Transcription Core Clinical
Treatment Sheets / Whiteboard Core Clinical
Prescription Management Core Clinical
Digital Imaging / DICOM Core Clinical
Controlled Substance Logging Core Clinical
Appointment Scheduling Scheduling
Online Booking (Client Self-Service) Scheduling
Boarding / Hospitalization Scheduling
Inventory Management Financial
Invoicing & Billing Financial
Payment Processing Financial
Wellness Plans Financial
Client Communication (Reminders) Client Engagement
2-Way Messaging / Texting Client Engagement
Client Portal / App Client Engagement
Telemedicine / Video Client Engagement
Reporting & Analytics Operations
Multi-Location Support Operations
Mobile App / Access Operations
Digital Forms (Intake/Consent) Operations
IDEXX Lab Connection Lab Connections
Antech Lab Connection Lab Connections
Heska Lab Connection Lab Connections
IDEXX Web PACS Imaging Lab Connections

Strengths & Weaknesses

DaySmart Vet

+ PetCare mobile app gives clients direct engagement with the practice
+ 80+ built-in reports cover all key practice metrics
+ Supports equine, mobile, and mixed-animal practices — not just small animal
No AI-powered documentation or transcription features
No treatment sheets or whiteboard for hospitalized patients
Smaller market presence compared to legacy PIMs like Avimark or Cornerstone

VetBlue

Details coming soon.

Puppilot Syncs with Both

Whether your clinic runs DaySmart Vet or VetBlue, Puppilot's AI phone answering service syncs directly with your practice management system to answer calls with real patient context. Learn more about how Puppilot works with DaySmart Vet and VetBlue.

Puppilot + DaySmart Vet Full Sync

Reads: Patient records, appointment schedule, medical history, medications, client info

Writes: Appointment booking, call notes, follow-up tasks

Connection: Cloud API

Setup: Days

Puppilot + VetBlue Full Sync

Reads: Patient records, appointment schedule, medical history, medications, client info

Writes: Appointment booking, call notes, follow-up tasks

Connection: Cloud API

Setup: Days

Frequently Asked Questions

DaySmart Vet is Cloud PIM with PetCare client app, strong for mobile/equine/mixed practices across 30+ countries. VetBlue is VetBlue: cloud-based. The best choice depends on your clinic's size, specialty, and workflow preferences.

It depends on your priorities. DaySmart Vet is best for Small to mid-size practices including mobile and equine vets that want affordable cloud software with a client-facing app. VetBlue is best for Practices of any size looking for a cloud practice management system. Consider factors like your budget, whether you prefer cloud or on-premise, and which lab systems you use.

Yes. Puppilot syncs with both DaySmart Vet and VetBlue, providing AI-powered phone answering that reads patient records and appointment data directly from either system.

Yes, data migration between DaySmart Vet and VetBlue is possible, though it typically requires careful planning and may involve a third-party migration service. Your Puppilot service would continue working seamlessly through the switch.