The easiest way to reduce no-shows! Send automated appointment reminder text messages to your clients based on your Google Calendar or Outlook/Office 365 events - starts from $9/month with free trial.
How much does a no-show cost your business? With Remind1 you don't have to worry about it anymore!
How it works: Simply tag your client's name in the calendar event title (Remind1 will get the mobile number from your contacts data) or enter the mobile number directly in the title. That's it! Remind1 will then automatically remind your client based on your preferences.
Customize to your needs: - Set message text, time and sender ID - Include a unique link to a customizable appointment page where clients can... => confirm or cancel appointments (you can see the status in your calendar or be notified) => contact you by phone => see appointment time, date and additional information (free text) => join video conferences (Works with Zoom and Google Meet) => see your address on Google Maps and start navigation (supports dynamic addresses from the calendar event location for on-site appointments)
The first privacy friendly appointment reminder for your calendar! We don't store any personal information of your clients on our servers.
Remind1 is GDPR compliant, supports 50 countries and starts from $9/month. Try it for free - no credit card required!
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Use remind.com and connect through your school. It should automatically connect your admin, but if it doesn't, add them. Still have the convenience of texting and sending announcements, but no personal numbers are exchanged, it's school-affiliated and your admin is connected. CYA. Source: 10 months ago
We usually recommend that teachers use remind.com instead, if available. Source: about 1 year ago
It sounds like remind.com and omella.com have made some routine tasks at bit easier. Are there others that you'd pay to automate? Source: about 1 year ago
Our district has a Remind account. A principal I was in a meeting with today was talking about PeachJar. Source: over 1 year ago
For example, a male student of mine a couple years ago texted me (through remind.com - an archived and vetted messaging program used by schools) that his mom was in the hospital about 30 miles away (this was true). She had to stay an extra two or three days and he needed to go back and forth. He also had to get to his work. He needed gas money. So, I met him at a gas station and he filled his tank and I paid... Source: about 2 years ago
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