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Melbourne based online school newsletter platform iNewsletter passes 2 million people reading their newsletters

Announcement posted by Naavi Pty Ltd 29 Mar 2019

School communities love the easy, online format of iNewsletter, and photo-first approach

Weeks ago, Melbourne based Naavi, the company behind school newsletter platform iNewsletter passed over 2 million people using the online platform to read their school’s newsletter.


iNewsletter is an online newsletter platform, designed from the ground up for schools that want to produce a more engaging and beautiful newsletter.


“This is a tremendous milestone for our company”, Michael Bates, Head of Product discusses. “5 years ago, we planned on building the best possible newsletter experience for schools and their community. We are very excited with how far we’ve come, but there's still lots to do.”


“The feedback we receive from schools that move to iNewsletter is unbelievably positive”, Blake Seufert, Head of Design says. “Schools tell us putting their newsletter together used to take days but is now taking less than a few hours. Parents love how easy it is to read, and to quickly jump to content relevant to them.”


Michael adds “We have some very exciting updates in the pipe for the product. We are looking at ways to further reduce the administration cost for schools communicating with their community, as well as making enterprise-grade communication software affordable to every school out there.”


Hundreds of schools around Australia use iNewsletter to produce their newsletter.


About Naavi

Started in 2012, Naavi believes that thoughtful design has the ability to change education for the better. We are a small team of passionate individuals, who like to push the boundaries with technology.


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Example newsletters can be accessed at https://inewsletter.co/about/examples/


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Michael Bates

Head of Product

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