PatronPost is a software-as-service platform connecting members, administrators, donors, volunteers and visitors through an intuitive web-based email center that allows both advanced users and total beginners to create stunning electronic newsletters, postcards and quick reminders. Send messages immediately, or schedule future mailings (even recurring notices). Include attachments, send to any combination of groups and individuals, and share messages instantly with any social network. Advanced permission settings allow unique control over multiple users (unlimited with every account).
PatronReply is an “add on” module that enables a designated administrator at your organization to create and customize distribution email lists (like board@patronreply.com) specifically designed for group discussion and conversation threads. Best of all, PatronReply is completely integrated with PatronPost.com! PatronReply is a fully moderated solution, and can also be designed to work with alias addresses – so personalized addresses like board@myorganization.org automatically redirect to your dedicated @patronreply.com distribution list. Other features include: “reply to all” or “reply to sender”, online message thread retrieval (public or private), list moderation, allow/deny lists, whitelisted mail servers and 24/7 SpamAssassin monitoring managed by PatronPost.
PatronExtend is a module that allows PatronPost users to create powerful online communities around specific content (public or private). PatronExtend is deployed as a unique domain (myorganization.patronextend.com) and can power an unlimited number of discussions, users and general categories. Our service is powered by Vanilla and is built for flexibility and integration – embedding your forum into a website is a single line of code! PatronExtend is mobile-ready, so your users can access and interact with your community from any device at any time. PatronExtend is a hosted and fully managed solution – no need to manage a complex installation, learn how to host, scale, patch, upgrade, or any other mess involved with hosting a new platform. Instead you get to simply focus at becoming great at building and growing conversation communities around your content.


