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BatchMakers, Robots and Smokin’ Hot APIs

When we started working on BatchBook waaaay back in 2006, we set out to create the best darn CRM ever. Along the way, we’ve looked to our customers for input as we added partner integrations and feature upgrades. BatchBook customers have driven the development of BatchBook as much as we have.

But we can’t do everything, which is why we made sure that we made our API available to anyone who wanted to build something cool using BatchBook. Today we’re launching a new page on our site that highlights the efforts of people who are updating, integrating and modifying BatchBook in ways we never even imagined.

Meet the BatchMakers!

From our friend Kurt Milam who’s been building a multitude of ways to get data in and out of BatchBook to Michael Doornbos who used SuperTags to build a visual scoreboard for Lunar X Prize participants, we’ve seen some pretty amazing stuff come from the minds of our clever users. And we’re looking forward to seeing more!

Are you a BatchMaker? Have you created something using the BatchBook API? We’d love to add your profile to our page! Email tsondermann@batchblue.com and tell us what you’re up to.

Use BatchBook. Build cool stuff. Beep boop.

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