Optimise attendance communications
Quickly and easily communicate with students via SMS and email as a reminder of upcoming classes, or to follow up on missed classes.
Deliver personalised, two-way conversations with students at scale - all with minimal effort.
Organisations using student engagement tools have seen a:
38% increase in completion rates.
430% improvement in student engagement.
35% increase in app log-in rates.
50% decrease in time to complete app registration and onboarding
Quickly and easily communicate with students via SMS and email as a reminder of upcoming classes, or to follow up on missed classes.
Allow students to respond directly to communications via SMS to provide absence explanations or request support. Collected responses are automatically reflected in the student management system, ensuring you meet compliance requirements.
Take proactive measures to offer students support at critical moments, including when multiple classes have been missed, or when their health score has dropped.
Access and implement a suite of pre-built communication workflows that can be customised to meet your specific needs.
Create tailored and compelling communication journeys in less than 15 minutes using drag & drop builders, with absolutely no coding experience required.
Automated workflows reduce workload and allow more time for critical tasks.
Two-way interactions help to identify at-risk students early and provide targeted and effective interventions.
Improve student engagement and completion rates by maintaining personalised interactions with students.
Say goodbye to outdated processes by leveraging SMS and Email to communicate and interact with providers.
SMS and Email correspondence provides a direct channel to quickly and easily request support when required.
Regular interactions and updates ensure students stay engaged and across key information.
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