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Batch Insights aggregates & tracks mobile push notifications data

Batch Insights is a new Online tool for mobile developers & other marketers that aggregates mobile push notifications & lets users search & filter through the flood of data to find what they need.

There are billions of mobile push notifications sent every day to people all over the world, & the data in these messages will show you exactly how each company is marketing its products & services. The problem, of course, is that it’s really hard to mine Big Data if you’re a small business or mobile developer making apps in your basement.

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Thus, the kind of computing resources you’d need to collect information about your competitors & filter mobile push notifications based on your keyword queries would take your IT investment to a whole new level. You could individually monitor the messages being put out by all your competitors by installing their apps & reading every notification by each competitor, but you still won’t be able to search through the billions of notifications floating around. Besides, installing & watching your all competitors’ apps will consume a whole lot of time or manpower, & it still won’t provide you with industry-wide insights.

It’s far easier when you can just sign up & create an account with Batch Insights & run your queries, track specific competitors & seek inspiration for your own marketing ideas from all the push notifications you see.

What’s intriguing is that they’re also coming up with an API, which should enable a lot of mobile developers to use the push notification data & create more specific industry-based apps.

Also note that this is the 1st product release for mobile developers from the team at Batch.com – a domain name that boosts their prospects a lot. The company plans to release more such analytics tools under this domain for mobile developers.

Batch Insights was founded in Nov 2014 by the same Paris, France-based team that founded Appgratis. Simon Dawlat is Batch.com CEO, with Sylvain Ramousse & Antoine Guénard as co-founders. The team has raised US $13.5 million for Appgratis in Series A funding in Jan 2013.

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MailMag launches mobile app for email management

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Managing emails on your smartphones is still difficult, & to address this sore point, MailMag has launched its free iOS app, wherein the email is transformed into an intuitive & visually pleasing way to connect & communicate.

MailMag’s “magazine-like” interface enables anyone who uses email on Apple mobile devices, including an iPhone or iPad, to navigate their inbox quickly. MaiMag’s disruptive email app with a focus on design debuted and is featured on Apple App Stores globally.

According a Pew Research Center study, over 50% of smartphone users access email through their mobile device, yet are bogged down by an interface that hasn’t changed since the 1970s. As a result, 100s of millions of smartphone consumers around the world struggle with a time consuming and boring way of communicating. The MailMag app enables simple but advanced filtering & touch-screen gestures to easily organize, prioritize & respond to messages.

With its dashboard interface for inbox management, MailMag has short cuts that automatically consolidate attachments such as photos and documents from all email accounts into one location enabling quick access for browsing, forwarding, or deleting. MailMag uses a proprietary algorithm to display the most visually appealing images in your emails to make reading them like browsing a magazine.

MailMag aggregates multiple email accounts under one username & password while seamlessly freeing people from the hassle of multiple logins & multiple email apps. Email account logins remain on a user’s mobile device & are never required or accessed by MailMag itself making privacy entirely under the user’s control. MailMag supports all email services & accounts, including Gmail, Yahoo!, AOL, iCloud, Exchange, Rackspace, Outlook.com, among others. Users can also reschedule messages that can’t be answered right away & be reminded later so emails don’t get lost or forgotten.

Kivanc Acikgoz, CEO of MailMag states, “We created a design centric app that brings joy and efficiency to email – like what Flipboard did for news. MailMag is taking a very focused approach – we’re not trying to solve all the world’s problems, we’re simply helping people to fall in love with email again.”

MailMag is a global company based in San Francisco, USA and Istanbul, Turkey, that specializes in creating disruptive technologies that bring joy and ease to the mobile experience. MailMag is available on Apple App Stores globally, & is a ‘Featured Best New App’ in Turkey, India, UAE and South Korea.

 

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