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Update on MailChimp Sync

The new version of our MailChimp sync has been out for a few weeks now and for the most part it’s been going really well. However, there have been some issues with groups so we’ve had to take a step back and take another look at the problem. Unfortunately, this means that we will have [...]

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Batchbook Adds Facebook, Enhanced Twitter & LinkedIn Integration

We’re on a bit of a roll with launching revamped versions of integrations in Batchbook. First it was MailChimp and now it’s on to something very near and dear to our hearts: social media. This is a major revamp to how we integrate social media in Batchbook. We’ve both revamped Twitter and Linkedin and added [...]

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Product Update: MailChimp Integration Refresh

We’re pleased to announce our refreshed integration with MailChimp. MailChimp was one of our very first integrations. We figured it was time to revisit it to provide even more useful functionality. Two-way sync! The biggest change is that we now support two-way contact syncing between MailChimp and BatchBook. Now you can have new subscribers in [...]

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The BatchBook iPhone app is here!

Today is an exciting day for us here at BatchBlue: we’re pleased to announce the official launch of our very own iPhone app for BatchBook. Ever since we first got our hands on the original version of the iPhone (way back in 2007!) we’ve wanted to get BatchBook its own spot in the App store. [...]

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BatchBook Update: Search Upgrades

Some big improvements to Search to announce. We recently moved to new search servers and they’re providing much faster searches. In addition to this upgrade, we’ve also added two new features: Record Not Communicated With: Now you can do specific time based searches to see whom you have not been in contact with. Very handy [...]

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Flowtown Integration: Now with more Klout!

We have been loving the Flowtown integration and have been looking for more ways to leverage the information we get back from Flowtown in BatchBook. We’ve received some ideas from Twitter as well as a very thoughtful blog post from our customer Hugh Macken. They all agreed on one thing: Add Klout! Klout, for those [...]

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Announcing Integration with Flowtown!

A couple months back we launched a very popular feature allowing folks to search for a contacts social connections on the web. This has and continues to work great but we are always looking at ways to enhance features at BatchBook and we think the Flowtown integration does just that. Flowtown is able to take [...]

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BatchBook launches easy scheduling with Tungle

Another week and another integration that we think you are going to love. Tungle is a very cool service that eases the problems caused by trying to scheduling meetings on busy calendars. Coordinating meetings with others, as well a letting others know your availability, has never been easier thanks to Tungle. BatchBook is excited to [...]

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Your Social CRM in Gmail: BatchBook integrates with Rapportive via Raplets

If you use Google to handle your email, you may have heard of the awesome social plugin from the folks at Rapportive. This plugin allows you to view the social connections of anyone who emails you right in the context of the email. Check it out: This information comes up on the right of my [...]

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BatchBook redesigned, new features added

You’ll probably notice next time you log into BatchBook that we’ve added a fresh coat of paint and moved some furniture around a bit. Actually, it’s much more than that — what you are seeing is a culmination of four months of work to bring you of what we feel is a significant upgrade both [...]

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