Introducing OpenBOM Weekly Newsletter: Your Direct Source To Updates & Tutorials

Oleg Shilovitsky
Oleg Shilovitsky
26 March, 2021 | 1 min for reading
Introducing OpenBOM Weekly Newsletter: Your Direct Source To Updates & Tutorials

As OpenBOM continues to grow our goal is to provide our customer base with all the latest updates as well as tutorials needed to have an excellent user experience with our platform. 

We’ve Given It Some Thought…

After discussing it with my team, we have decided to make it a priority to get you the information you most need.  

In the past, we’ve experimented with different ways to communicate with our users – blogs, videos, updates…And have finally decided that a weekly newsletter will help us fill the gaps of communication in the community of OpenBOM users. 

What Will We Bring To The Table?

Our Newsletter will include different stories – news, product updates, new features, blog articles, customer stories, tips, and videos. 

If you’re currently subscribed to OpenBOM, then you’re in luck! You will get the newsletter automatically. We will also provide a way to subscribe to the newsletter via our website. Don’t judge us too hard – we are just at the beginning of this newsletter journey. 

Register For OpenBOM & Subscribe To Our Newsletter

If you have ideas about what to bring to this newsletter and what can be valuable information for you, please reach out to us- we are here to help. 

Best, Oleg

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