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Users of Remini App for Parents & Teachers Say It's the Next Private Instagram for Children
[February 26, 2015]

Users of Remini App for Parents & Teachers Say It's the Next Private Instagram for Children


FAIR LAWN, New Jersey, February 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --

Remini, a secure 'niche' free app for child-centric family networking, recently passed the 12,000 users mark and shared a record 70,000 photos last month.

     (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20150226/732086 )

Designed for building a child's life story by a child's parents, family and preschool teachers, pictures and other everlasting memories can be organized into albums like a digital scrapbook and all actions are completely private.

With some calling it the next Instagram, the number of users include hundreds of preschool teachers excited about Remini's easy to use platform and ability to foster parent/teacher engagement.

Watch the video: http://youtu.be/DjjSoUQg-hs

"We knew we had something special but were surprised by how well Remini was received by its users, especially the teachers," said Raz Wasserstein, Remini co-founder.

"This stems from the fact there is an increasing need for parents and schools to privately share children's photos within a tight-knit community. This is accompanied by a reluctance to upload photos to widespread social networks (Facebook, Twitter, etc), and the frustration of memories 'disappearing' in the mountains of eails and instant messaging services. What parents and schools are finding out about Remini is that it is a secure space to share a child's memories and achievements with the people who really count," Wasserstein said.



So how does Remini work? Parents can use the app independently by setting up a child's profile, and inviting family or friends to be fans of that child. Parents then upload a picture, text, or video (a Remini) of the child and fans can comment or 'heart' it.

Teachers, meanwhile, can set up a class profile (or profiles if applicable), invite parents to a class, and upload materials from the school day. When teachers want to share materials with parents they tag a specific child or entire class. Parents included in the process receive a notification including the option to add the item to a child's timeline.


Through user feedback, Remini found this option to be of immense importance, especially for parents returning to work and suddenly finding themselves experiencing separation anxiety.

The app has even proved to be instrumental in changing some dynamics in the classroom.

As Remini co-founder Doron Oded recalled, "Earlier in the school year we heard from one preschool administrator that a teacher who wasn't performing well improved performance dramatically after Remini became the school's primary tool for documenting class activities and sharing with parents."

The teacher needed to up the level of engagement in the classroom and the app provided that opportunity.  

At the end of the day, instead of scattering a child's memories across platforms (Facebook, Gmail, etc), Remini is a place dedicated to the child where both parents and teachers retain full rights to all uploaded materials.  

It is available for iOS and Android systems or accessible through most web browsers.

Join the discussion:  

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weloveremini

Twitter: https://twitter.com/reminiapp

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjjSoUQg-hs&feature=youtu.be

Blog: http://reminiblog.wordpress.com/

Contact Person:
Raz Wasserstein
[email protected]
+1-718-831-2304

SOURCE Remini


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