"I love Groupvine! All of our communication is consolidated into one place. We're getting so much more done and staying a lot more organized as a result. Looking back at our past emails, there's no question this is a better way to convey information and keep our organization functional and efficient."
— Shannon Philmon, Student Government President @ Wake Forest University
"Groupvine is incredibly useful for the editorial board. I have the editors upload each story version they edit, so we can create a virtual library if writers are curious to see where the changes happen."
— Taylor Buley, Founder and Editor of the Penn Indy @ University of Pennsylvania
Virginia Tech's College Republicans now more organized than ever thanks to Groupvine. Our members previously had to dig through weeks of emails to find something — whether it be details about an event, our club constitution, or officer contact info — but now everything can be found just by logging into Groupvine. Not only does Groupvine make things faster, it also ensures that we don't lose essential information.
"Groupvine helped us hold officers accountable by posting to-dos to certain groups. We set up separate groups for all members, just officers, and for each of our 4 committees. The messages section has also been a great forum for discussion; this past semester we sent messages discussing what kinds of policy discussions and community service activities we should engage in on campus."
— Lauren O'Neil, Chairwoman of College Republicans @ Virginia Tech
"Running an organization today is so hectic, there's nothing more helpful than having everything in one accessible place. Here's to Groupvine for making that possible."
— Bryan Keith, Speaker of the House in Student Government @ Wake Forest University
"My medical society was able to discuss meeting times, plan events, and track responsibilities much more efficiently without the hassle of clogged inboxes. Groupvine is a powerful online tool that every university organization should take advantage of to better structure the effectiveness of their program."
— Ben Morel, Former President of Alpha Epsilon Delta @ Wake Forest University
