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A great idea for back to school planning!

Written by Kristi Gottwalt | May 31, 2022 3:06:00 PM

Are you dreading the idea of back-to-school planning? Have no fear: at SchoolInfo, we can get started now so you will be ready to communicate with a mobile branded app for the 2022-2023 academic year. 

You can enjoy your summer knowing that the team at SchoolInfo will be working hard to get your app up and running. All you need to do is have a brief meeting with our team and get an Apple Developer account. Then share the information with us that you want included on the app when it goes live. 

What back-to-school goodies can you include in your app to make your life easier? Here are a few features in your app that will make a difference in your communication. 

Even better: You can email documents and instructions to our Customer Success team and we'll add what you need to your app at no additional cost. From building forms to adding documents in the right place, it's like adding another member to your team for back-to-school setup! And don't worry, our team works year-round and is always willing to help. 

Start the 2022-2023 school year right: go mobile*! It may seem early, but don't delay. To be ready for back to school, we need to start building your app in June. Connect with a member of our team to take the first step to a smooth start to the new school year. 

*Review times for inclusion in the Apple App Store and Google Play vary, are beyond our control, and may require opening a developer account for your school or district. We guarantee submission to the process in time to reasonably expect your app to publish prior to your school or district's first day of classes based on normal review times if we receive a completed enrollment and P.O. or payment along with access to your school or district's developer account by June 24, 2022.

If we receive your enrollment form, P.O./payment, or access to your school or district's developer account after the deadline, we'll make every effort to get your app published before the new school year begins, but won't be able to guarantee it.