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Beamer in-app messages

Reach users where they are

In-app widget and email notifications ensure customers never miss what’s new. Schedule posts, pin important updates, and highlight what matters.

Target the right audience

Segment by plan, role, behavior, or URL context so every announcement is relevant. Reduce noise, boost engagement.

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Turn updates into insights

Collect reactions, comments, and quick feedback directly on every announcement to see what resonates, discover potential issues early, and guide your next move.

Find out what your users want

Capture ideas and requests, validate demand, and prioritize confidently with a public roadmap and feedback portal.

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Collect and act on NPS feedback

Measure customer loyalty right inside your product with built-in NPS surveys. Trigger surveys at the perfect time, segment responses by audience, and understand what’s driving promoters or detractors.

POV: You’re a Beamer Customer

520%

Return on investment (ROI)

3x

Improvement in user engagement

180%

Increase in new feature adoption

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Paolo Sabatinelli

Chief Product Officer at Immobiliare.it

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“Before Beamer, our product update emails were getting below 50% open rates and adoption of our new features was low. Using Beamer to replace email, we immediately saw 30% higher adoption with 50% less effort!

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Louisa Ive

Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Patchwork

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“We use Beamer for every single marketing and product update campaign we run because we know it gives us 3X the engagement rate of email with less than half the effort.

The movie is a quintessential "NRI" (Non-Resident Indian) story, a popular sub-genre in the 90s. it touches on: : What it means to be Indian while living abroad. Family Values

Future research should examine how Bollywood’s own narratives of hybridity unconsciously legitimize the very piracy that the industry seeks to destroy.

(Shah Rukh Khan), a wealthy NRI born and raised in England. He returns to Mumbai to find his nephew,

: The "English Babu" Vikram initially views Indian traditions and Bijuriya's lifestyle with disdain, creating a tension between Eastern and Western values.

The "English Babu Desi mem" is more than just a funny video; it's a reflection of the cultural dynamics at play. The meme highlights the struggle of Indians to master the English language, which is often seen as a symbol of sophistication and modernity. However, the meme also pokes fun at the pretentiousness of Indians who try to use English in their daily lives, often with hilarious results.

The search for is a perfect metaphor for the digital age. We have the world’s information at our fingertips, yet we struggle to access "small" things—like a mediocre 1996 film starring a superstar.

The Allure of "English Babu Desi Mem": A Cultural Exploration

As Vikram attempts to take Nandu back to England to secure the family legacy, he finds himself increasingly drawn to Bijuriya’s spirit and the traditional Indian lifestyle. The film reaches a climax as Vikram must choose between his structured life in England and his blossoming love for Bijuriya and his nephew in India. Director & Producer: Praveen Nischol

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