Remind helps you reach students and parent where they are.
Save time with quick, simple communication
Send or schedule quick announcements to an entire class or group, or personalize messages for individuals and small groups.
Flexible features
Broadcast one-way messages or choose to send and receive messages.
Reach students and parents on any device
Messages can be received on any device. Students and parents don’t need a smartphone—any phone that receives text messages will work.
Manage communication
Set office hours to let participants know the best time to reach you, and disable replies in a conversation when you need to.
How does Remind help keep messaging safe?
Safety is our top priority.
Phone numbers stay private
Students and parents don’t see your phone numbers, and you don’t see theirs. All messages come from Remind phone numbers.
Message history is always available
Teachers, students, and parents can access and download a complete message history at any time.
Manage your classes
You can always change your class codes and remove participants from your classes.
Our community works together to keep Remind safe
Everyone on Remind can flag inappropriate usage if they see it. Our Community Guidelines outline best practices for keeping Remind safe.
Add students and parents to your class
As students and parents join your class, their names will instantly appear in your participant list.
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Tell participants in person
Students and parents can join by texting the class code to the phone number 81010.* 81010 is the same for everyone, but the class code (like @math101) is unique to each class.
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Add people from your account
You can add students and parents with their email addresses, cell phone numbers, or any combination of the two. You can even copy and paste contact information from a spreadsheet.
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Get Remind
Students and parents can sign up for Remind accounts by visiting remind.com or downloading the app at rmd.me. They can join your class with your unique class code.
Tips for adding students and parents
Need ideas for filling your classes? Try these tips from teachers in the Remind community.
For students
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Post your class code on the bulletin board in your classroom.
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Share your class code on your first-day syllabus.
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Incentivize students with fun classroom photos, motivational messages, links to additional classroom resources, extra credit, or accommodations for SPED students.
For parents
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Project instructions during back-to-school night or other parent meetings.
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Send home our ready-to-go parent letter in English or Spanish.
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Post flyers around the school with instructions for signing up. (Download the PDF from your account)
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Post your Remind class code on your school website or add it to your syllabus.
Send an announcement
What types of messages can I send to my entire class?
Announcements are messages to your entire class. Teachers can use Remind to send a variety of Announcements. See some of these examples for inspiration:
- Lesson planning
- Homework assignments
- Class documents
- Questions for critical thinking
- Motivational messages and images
- Facts and tips
- Trivia
- Last-minute schedule changes
Use announcements to…
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Extend learning from the classroom to the dinner table.
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Build a sense of community among students in your class.
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Share photos of student activities with parents.
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Announce something you forgot when the bell rang.
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Acknowledge hard work with a voice clip to the class.
Start a conversation
How can I use conversations on Remind?
Use Remind for conversations with colleagues, parents, and students who are 13 and older. Conversations can include up to 10 people, including yourself.
Set office hours to show the best times to reach you, and turn off replies in a conversation when it’s over.
Use conversations to…
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Share personalized feedback with students or parents.
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Reach out when you notice missing assignments.
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Provide support to absent students.
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Send home quick updates about student progress.
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Hold office hours to answer questions.