Remind: School Communication Reviews – Page 63

5/5 rating based on 628 reviews. Read all reviews for Remind: School Communication for iPhone.
Remind: School Communication is free iOS app published by Remind101, Inc.

Great app!

Ty Mania

This is a great app for any student with an email or phone.


Good 4 communication

Jespinos80

I'm new to it but I like it. Works for knowing what's going on. I like being in the know with my kids. Helps being a busy single parent.


7+ stars!

Paaaaaaain

I'd rate this app like 7 stars if I could ! The reason being it is fast, efficient and it DOESNT glitch, for the people who have it glitching on their phone it is because their phones either don't have Wifi (not 4g but Wifi) or their phones aren't fully up to date on their iOS updates but this app has really helped me get my message across to my class thank you for those who made it!


Texing

Good at flappy bird

Can you please add eneabaling text on iPod touch because i cant text with my teachers to see whats up


It's good but

Kikolk

I have a teacher that sends them all of the time and it's annoying because I think it's my friends texting me but no it's my teacher. It's a good app overall


Latest version so slow!

Klopez_usa

Since Two updates ago my remind has slowed way down. Sometimes it take a full minute to open then go to the class and a student's message. I'm also not receiving notifications in a timely manner. Overall I enjoy the app but not sure why it's all the sudden slow


This app is great for parents and teachers

Sunnymart11

I love that I'm able to text back and forth with my children teachers. I'm up to date with what's going on in class. What my children need more help with. Being able to know if anything happens at the school. If there's a bad storm I'm able to find out where to go. I'm not having to call the school and hope someone answers. I absolutely love love love this app.


New user

Prov Fan

Nice app. As a parent fairly new in our town, would like to see profile pictures of other parents and teachers. Think it would help engage your users a little better.