First, we give your group an email address (something like my-book-club@breeze123.com). You get to customize the address.
Next, invite up to 50 people to your group. You can change who’s in your group at any time.
Done! Whenever a group member sends an email to the group email address, Breeze forwards that email to each group member’s personal email address. Replies go to everyone, too. Simple!
Here’s why your group needs a breeze123.com email address
It eliminates the need to remember dozens of individual email addresses each time anyone in your group wants to make an announcement or start a discussion.
It prevents anyone from missing a message because just one person forgot to “reply-all”. If you email with a bunch of people today, you know how often this happens.
It’s completely private - your group discussions are only visible to people in your group, and only people in your group can email the group. That means it’s spam-free.
Click here to buy a breeze123.com email address so your whole group can email back and forth without having to type everyone’s individual email addresses each time. It only costs $20, one-time.
Perfect for any group with 50 people or less
There are lots of ways for groups to stay in touch, but nothing is more reliable or simpler than a breeze123.com group email address. Everyone knows how to use email. There’s nothing to learn, no software to install, nothing for anyone to sign up for or log into. It just works for everyone!
Book clubs — Decide on the the next book, discuss the current one, etc.
Families — Reach the entire family (grandparents too) with a single email address.
Condo associations — Plan the next meeting, talk about issues between meetings, etc.
Little league or sports teams — Rainout announcements, practice updates, schedule changes, etc.
Church groups — Plan events, discuss lessons, ask advice, set up get togethers.
Your mentors — Ask all your mentors for advice on any topic with a single email.
Committees — Plan the next event, fundraiser, discuss goals for the year, etc.
Playdate parents — Whose house next time? Stroller recommendations? Toy ideas?
General contractors — Make announcements to your whole crew and discuss ongoing projects.
Special interest groups — Easily share what you’re into with everyone else in the group.
Board of directors — Talk shop, discuss key events, make decisions, give advice.
Trustees — Privately make group decisions about your trust or foundation.
Classrooms — Make class announcements and discuss assignments.
Training buddies — Discuss the next ride, swim, run, or workout.
Your staff — Make announcements to your whole staff with a single email address.
Alumni groups — Keep in touch with your classmates after graduation.
Fundraisers — Discuss goals, plan strategies, talk targets.
Travel groups — The easiest way for a group to keep in touch while traveling.
Graphic designers — Share your work with your peers and get valuable critiques.