Blog Posts
Read about best practices and use cases for how mobile can assist in strengthening your member engagement and retention.
Why A Great Association Website Alone Is No Longer Enough for Member Engagement
December 21, 2020 | For professional associations across all industries, websites have become a non-negotiable standard.
A Comprehensive Guide to Association Virtual Events
October 14, 2020 | For professional associations, 2020 has been anything but routine—over the past year, they’ve been forced to quickly pivot from…
What Does “Member Engagement” Really Mean?
September 10, 2020 | To association leaders, there are few things more valuable than a highly-engaged member base. Engaged members invest…
Why Having a Mobile Presence Is More Important Than Ever Before
August 5, 2020 | The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, although devastating, has been a major catalyst for transformation, sparking…
The Event Planning Checklist You Didn’t Know You Needed
June 19, 2020 | Pulling off a flawless event requires careful planning and preparation. With a number of moving parts to manage, it’s easy for action items to get lost in the fray…
New “Activities Check-In” Feature for Quick Mobile Check-In at Events
May 18th, 2020 | MobileUp Software, a mobile app development company with a focus on professional and trade associations, schools and other group organizations, has released…
The Association Manager’s Guide to Launching an App
April 30, 2020 | There’s no shortage of benefits to having a native mobile app for your association. However, app creation is only the first step toward boosting member engagement ..
3 Creative Ways to Get Your Association App Paid For
April 14, 2020 | Native mobile apps are swiftly becoming industry standard for associations. They promote a modern image of your association, while also serving as a better engagement medium for members. With a native mobile app
Why the Best Associations Use Native Mobile Apps Over Mobile Responsive Sites
April 2, 2020 | Most associations create a dedicated website to engage with their members. But as standard rates of engagement drop for associations on the web, embracing