Peggy Chang

Quire for Nonprofits - Quire offers free accounts for Nonprofits and Universities

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Not all heroes wear capes! Though Quire doesn’t have the vaccine that cures coronavirus, we still want to do our parts to contribute back to our community and support Nonprofits with low budgets to the fullest extent during this challenging time.

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Olivier Chauvin
Fantastic! If anyone is thinking of working remotely during the coronavirus outbreak, you should check Quire out! That's the best task management software that my team has ever used!
Rob McDowall
Hi Oliver. I've just signed up to Quire. Could you advise what steps I need to complete in order to request the non profit account for Welfare Scotland. Thank you for your help.
Peggy Chang
👋 Hey Product Hunters! As the world is struggling with the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, thousands of businesses have immediately adopted a project management software to cope with the mandatory remote working situation. Most of the tools in the market require a big check for the whole team to use the software and filing for a budget in such short notice seems to be a problem for Nonprofits. Quire is here to the rescue! Quire - an award winning task management software joins forces with global companies to offer Nonprofits and educational institutions a free collaboration tool and a thorough demo session during the novel coronavirus outbreak. We decided to lift the quota limits for eligible Nonprofits and Education Institutions' accounts. We want to share the burden with Nonprofits and help them achieve their mission while still staying within budget. ✅Digitize the workflow Remote teams need a reliable task management software to make every information available and accessible with an internet connection. ✅Collaborate from all over the world As a cloud-based management tool, your team can communicate and work remotely while staying indoors to the fullest extent. ✅Enhance productivity of remote teams Stay connected with your team members and ensure the business' long-term success.
Brent Byrne
Thanks for everything!