Feature Spotlight
New Feature
The New Look of CourseStorm’s Emails
As October winds down here at CourseStorm, we’ve been working hard on a couple of great new features. Starting today you might notice something different about the email notifications you receive from CourseStorm. It’s no Halloween trick – our emails are getting a new, modern, mobile-friendly makeover!
You (and your students!) will start seeing this new design in inboxes today. It’s simpler and more modern, and we use the logo and color from your program’s site to help students feel more connected to you. And best of all, these new emails look great on mobile devices!
We’ve started by adding this new design to a few of the emails sent the most:
- New registration notifications
- Registration cancellation notifications
- Email sent to students using the marketing tools in CourseStorm
Even better, we’ll be converting all email to this new format in the coming months.
We hope you like this next generation of notifications! If you have any questions or feedback, we’d love to hear from you; our Support Team is always available by emailing support@coursestorm.com.
Thanks to Our Programs
As with all of our new features, we rely on feedback from the programs that use CourseStorm. We’d like to send out a special thanks to everyone who has asked for a mobile-friendly email design, including:
- Irene from Ely Folk School
- Jenn from Maine Audubon
- Hilary at Project Ballet
- Andrew at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center
- Laurie at Riverside Theatre Arts Academy
- Staci at Marshwood Adult & Community Education
If you have something you’d like to see in CourseStorm, be sure to let us know in the Ballot Box!
Matt James
Matt has over 20 years of experience in the software industry. As the founder or co-founder of four software companies, he comprehensively understands technology, design, operations, finance, sales, marketing, and customer service. Matt co-founded CourseStorm to connect learners to classes where they can gain education a la carte to enrich their lives through art classes, prepare for a new job, or level up their existing skills.