MoxMe! Calendars give users self-maintaining calendars of everything that pertains to them, their family, and their community
MoxMe! Groups gives group leaders the ability to maintain groups across many platforms
MoxMe! Social Alerts puts users in control of their private information and lets users tell everyone how they want to be contacted in different scenarios
MoxMe! Contacts gives users self-maintaining address books for their friends, neighbors and group members around town

Your MoxMe!-Powered Community

  • The entire town is networked and connected.
  • Users opt into and out of groups-and their calendar, contact, and alert flows-with just one click.
  • Key information is where you need it, when you need it.
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Your MoxMe!-Powered Life

  • Your personal, family and group calendar, contacts and alerts are always current and where you need it.
  • You choose what information you want to share.
  • You easily opt into and out of information streams.
  • Your life is simplified and at your fingertips.
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  • Your calendar is always up-to-date with your and your family's events
  • Your contacts are always current and complete for all your friends, groups, and opted-into contact feeds from social networks and other platforms
  • You choose how you want to get alerted under different scenarios, so your text messaging is not constantly bombarded with things you'd rather get in email
  • You can see all the groups you belong to, and can manage your groups with one click simplicity
  • You can upload photos in one place but share across many
  • You can upload files for many groups and manage them in Google Apps or Microsoft 365 Office
  • Everything is organized and at your fingertips
  • Users opt into and out of groups with just one click
  • By joining groups, you opt into calendar, contact, and alert flows
  • When leaving a group, these flows stop automatically
  • Your group can co-exist simultaneously in different places — in Facebook, in Google, on standalone websites, etc. — and users can interact with the group wherever they encounter it
  • Information is normalized and synchronized across these different platforms and devices so it is available — as allowed — in different places
  • Privacy is respected and protected by additional policy overlays not found in other social network approaches

Introducing MoxMe!’s Latest Product…

Your "Self-Updating" Family Calendar

The average parent spends about 1.5 hours a week digesting emails, paper notices, phone calls, text message streams, and other communications regarding school, doctor, sports, and other family events. It’s a constant juggling act.


MoxMe! automates this. MoxMe! ties into key school, community, sporting, and other systems to gather up your personal and family events, and gives you a real-time, self-updating calendar.

Wow. Finally. A true family calendar.

  • You can use the same calendar program you have always used, if you want to. MoxMe! delivers the calendar data and the ongoing changes directly into your calendar, automatically.
  • You define how you want to get alerts telling you about any changes going on. You can get last minute sports schedule change alerts delivered directly to your mobile phone via text messaging, but the more routine alerts to your email inbox.
  • You opt into and out of groups, and therefore into and out of the calendar data. You don’t have to go find and delete all the future games and practices you’ve already put into your calendar — just “leave” the group and it’s all done for you.
  • You can be in sync with your kids and spouse! Everyone can experience the family calendar — and their own personalized version of it — wherever they want to see it. Finally, a family in sync!

Frequently Asked Questions (Click for full FAQ)

Can I access my calendar data in more than one place?

Yes. MoxMe!'s SuperGroup(TM) platform synchronizes your calendar data across multiple platforms, allowing you to see your most current calendar data on your Android, Blackberry or iOS-equipped device, on your desktop in your favorite programs like Outlook, and in Google and Facebook too. No more having to call home and ask someone to check the calendar on the refrigerator for important dates!

Does my school or organization have to be using MoxMe! for me to set up my group?

No. You can get a lot of value out of MoxMe! even if you keep it limited to your own group of family, friends, sports teams members, customers, etc. You can establish a MoxMe! group for your class, sports team, drama club -- you name it -- without your school being involved. That having been said, we've found that as more and more groups join, there's a exponential value that results as more and more people can communicate and collaborate easier. We urge any community looking at implementing MoxMe! on the town-wide level to include the town hall, community center, schools, and other fixed place organizations to take part -- these will anchor your application and ensure it's success.

Does this work with Microsoft Outlook? IBM Lotus Notes? Google?

Yes, Yes, and Yes. MoxMe!'s synchronization engine was designed to synchronize with each of these platforms.

Does this work with my mobile phone? iOS4? Android? Blackberry?

Yes, Yes, Yes, and Yes. MoxMe!'s synchronization engine was designed to synchronize with each of these platforms.

How do you know who is in my family?

For the most part, you tell us. MoxMe! does interface with school databases that might make this information available but there are often errors. Facebook too has a family relationships area, but it is very weak, and most kids pretend they are spouses of others and siblings to yet others, and so it's not reliable at all. MoxMe! has a simple interface for you to enter your information, and we confirm the information with others as they log into the system.

If an event changes in MoxMe! will it change my calendar without notifying me?

Only if you set the Settings that way. Most people want changes to flow through to their system automatically, but they also like to get an alert that says so. This is a configurable setting in the Settings area of MoxMe!

Is there a charge for this service?

MoxMe! endeavors to make its basic and most popular offerings available for free. Fee-based offerings are premium services that offer a value added extension of the basic services; these premium services are optional. Feel free to use the free services as much as you would like. Our biggest cost is communications expense, and all our packages ask that you buy communications credits should you be using services that we have hard costs on, like SMS/Text Messaging, Voice Broadcasting, and Push Notifications. We don't charge for email, so if you are OK with getting email alerts, you won't incur any communications expense. We know times are tight, particularly in the education and municipality space. MoxMe! is justifying its services in light of the tremendous time and cost savings of implementing our services, and we think that there's value in that. Check out the Pricing tab of this website for more information on our Pricing. We think it's the best deal in town!

Is this two-way? Can I change event on my mobile phone and they will flow through to my group?

If you have a "smart phone" like an Android OS, Apple iOS, or Blackberry OS based phone -- like Droids, iPhones/iPads/iPods, and Blackberries -- Yes. If you have a "feature phone", it depends and we like to say No to cover ourselves best. In the near future, we believe that all phones will be smart phones and connected to the Internet fulltime. As such, that's what we're designing for. As much as you like your 5-year old flip phone, like analog phones before them, these will go the way of the Dodo and be extinct before long. So, connected smart phones have the ability to exchange information with our servers in real-time and to flow through any changes you make onto the databases and people who need to know. If you have any questions about whether your phone is supported by our synchronization engine, contact MoxMe! Customer Support and ask. We're helpful!

What calendar programs do you support?

In general, most of them, because most calendar programs support one of several baseline calendar data exchange protocols. The most popular calendar programs are supported including Outlook, Google Calendar, Facebook (via MoxMe! application), and mobile phones running the Android, Apple iOS, or Blackberry operating system.

Your "Self-Updating" Contact List

We’ve all been there. You never seem to have the right phone number when you need it. You know your daughter is with her friend KayCee, but you don’t have her home phone number. Or your son’s cell phone battery died, and you need to call his pal who’s with him. Or you need to call a parent and you have no idea what their name is.


MoxMe! simplifies and automates this. MoxMe! creates a social opt-in system of contact sharing that enables you to share your contact information with friends, neighbors and parents of your kids’ friends. A real-time, self-updating contact list that can live in the many places you need it. Nice!.

Wow. Finally. Phone numbers that are always there (and right!)

  • You can use the same contact program you have always used, if you want to. MoxMe! delivers the contact data and the ongoing changes directly into your address book, automatically. It sits side-by-side your other contact data. MoxMe! deals with duplicates and rationalizes conflicts for you too.
  • You opt into and out of groups, and therefore into and out of the contact data. No more having to piecemeal build a contact list for your kids’ scouting troop or neighborhood watch — just join the group, and the contacts will flow into your contact list. As people come and go in the neighborhood, your contact list automatically updates.
  • You define how much of your information you want to share. You can share all of your contact info, or just some with some people, or stay anonymous if you really want to. You are 100% in control of who sees your info at all times.
  • You can be in sync with your kids and spouse! Everyone in your family can experience a synchronized family and friends contact list — and their own personalized version of it — wherever they want to see it. You can even coordinate carpools! Finally, a family in sync!

Frequently Asked Questions (Click for full FAQ)

Can I access my contact data in more than one place?

Yes. MoxMe!'s SuperGroups platform synchronizes your contact data across multiple platforms, allowing you to see your most current contact data on your Android, Blackberry or iOS-equipped device, on your desktop in your favorite programs like Outlook, and in Google and Facebook too. Now you can update someone's number in one place, and it will update in all the places you need to see it!

Does everyone in town have to use MoxMe! for it to work?

No. You can get a lot of value out of MoxMe! even if you keep it limited to your family, friends, sports teams members, customers, etc. That having been said, we've found that as more and more groups join, there's a exponential value that results as more and more people can communicate and collaborate easier. We urge any community looking at implementing MoxMe! on the town-wide level to include the town hall, community center, schools, and other fixed place organizations to take part -- these will anchor your application and ensure it's success.

Does this work with Microsoft Outlook? IBM Lotus Notes? Google?

Yes, Yes, and Yes. MoxMe!'s synchronization engine was designed to synchronize with each of these platforms.

Does this work with my mobile phone? iOS4? Android? Blackberry?

Yes, Yes, Yes, and Yes. MoxMe!'s synchronization engine was designed to synchronize with each of these platforms.

If a contact changes in MoxMe! will it automatically change in my address book?

In concept, yes. In practice, it depends on how you configure your synchronization as you control what gets synched and how. Most people want to have one master database against which all the synchronizations occur to avoid duplicates and missing data. As a result, we default configure the system to be this way. As such, if you make a change in one part of your contact synch ecosystem, say on your mobile phone, it will work its way through to the other contacts repositories in your ecosystem -- like your Google account or your Outlook database.

Is there a charge for this service?

MoxMe! endeavors to make its basic and most popular offerings available for free. Fee-based offerings are premium services that offer a value added extension of the basic services; these premium services are optional. Feel free to use the free services as much as you would like. Our biggest cost is communications expense, and all our packages ask that you buy communications credits should you be using services that we have hard costs on, like SMS/Text Messaging, Voice Broadcasting, and Push Notifications. We don't charge for email, so if you are OK with getting email alerts, you won't incur any communications expense. We know times are tight, particularly in the education and municipality space. MoxMe! is justifying its services in light of the tremendous time and cost savings of implementing our services, and we think that there's value in that. Check out the Pricing tab of this website for more information on our Pricing. We think it's the best deal in town!

Is this two-way? Can I change contacts on my mobile phone and they will flow through to my group?

If you have a "smart phone" like an Android OS, Apple iOS, or Blackberry OS based phone -- like Droids, iPhones/iPads/iPods, and Blackberries -- Yes. If you have a "feature phone", it depends and we like to say No to cover ourselves best. In the near future, we believe that all phones will be smart phones and connected to the Internet fulltime. As such, that's what we're designing for. As much as you like your 5-year old flip phone, like analog phones before them, these will go the way of the Dodo and be extinct before long. So, connected smart phones have the ability to exchange information with our servers in real-time and to flow through any changes you make onto the databases and people who need to know. If you have any questions about whether your phone is supported by our synchronization engine, contact MoxMe! Customer Support and ask. We're helpful!

What about the privacy of our data? We follow strict guidelines regarding user data?

You control privacy of all your data. Period. Our privacy policies are more stringent and flexible than Facebook's, Google's and mobile phones. All data is presumed private unless you do something to make it less private. You control whether your personal data -- on a whole record or field-by-field level -- is seen by others in your family, your groups, your town, and so on. We consider privacy to be a major issue that we protect for as best we can -- echoing the concerns of our main constituencies -- the towns and schools within them.

What contact programs do you support?

MoxMe! is focusing on the main contact programs. There are hundreds of options here, and we're staying close to our consumer roots here and not supporting every business contact application out there -- there are better business services for these instances. MoxMe! supports Google, Yahoo!, Facebook, mobile OS (Android, Apple iOS4, Blackberry), Outlook, Windows, and LinkedIn (soon). If you have a pressing need for a particular contact program, give MoxMe! Customer Service a shout...we probably can support it through a generic interface.

Your One-Stop For All Your Alerts

Today’s model for alert communications is distinctly backwards. You have to sign onto many sites for the information you want to track — snow day alerts, soccer schedules, scouting meetings, etc. — and you give them all sorts of information to contact you. Then, if your info changes (victim of identity fraud?), you have to remember all the places you put your information and change it. Yech.


MoxMe! flips this model. You put all your info into MoxMe! You say how you want to be contacted. Then you opt into and out of groups. You control what alerts you get and how — centrally and simply. Cool!

Wow. Finally. One place to manage all these alerts and notifications

  • You can use the communications you want — not just the ones they support. MoxMe! translates between lots of different types of messages — email, instant messaging, real-time chat, push notifications, voice broadcast, text messaging, etc. — so you are not beholden to the type of communications a particular group or site supports.
  • You opt into and out of groups, and therefore into and out of the alerts. When you join a group, that group’s alerts start coming to you, based on your settings. When you leave the group, you’re done — you’re off the list! Painless, huh!
  • You set how you want to be contacted under different circumstances. MoxMe! supports five different levels of priority so you can say how you want to be contacted. Email for normal communications, text messaging for urgent ones? You got it!
  • You can be in control of your data! MoxMe!’s communications paradigm is all about trying to better protect your privacy, in an age where this is almost an afterthought for others. You control who can contact you and how, always.

Frequently Asked Questions (Click for full FAQ)

Can I get contacted using more than one communications mechanism?

Yes. You can configure MoxMe! to simultaneously reach you across a number of different devices and services, in case your cell phone is turned off and you want to make sure you get that cancellation notice for today's practice. So you could tell the system to send you an email, IM and Text Message for instance for messages classified with higher level priorities, like "Urgent".

Does everyone in town have to use MoxMe! for it to work?

No. You can get a lot of value out of MoxMe! even if you keep it limited to your family, friends, sports teams members, customers, etc. That having been said, we've found that as more and more groups join, there's a exponential value that results as more and more people can communicate and collaborate easier. We urge any community looking at implementing MoxMe! on the town-wide level to include the town hall, community center, schools, and other fixed place organizations to take part -- these will anchor your application and ensure it's success.

Do you archive group messages so new members can see them?

Yes. That's one of the neat things about MoxMe! You can join a group late and catch up on all the schedules, instructions, permissions forms and other things that are often handed out, say, at the beginning of a season. Group Admin can delete any old messages that no longer apply.

Is there a charge for this service?

MoxMe! endeavors to make its basic and most popular offerings available for free. Fee-based offerings are premium services that offer a value added extension of the basic services; these premium services are optional. Feel free to use the free services as much as you would like. Our biggest cost is communications expense, and all our packages ask that you buy communications credits should you be using services that we have hard costs on, like SMS/Text Messaging, Voice Broadcasting, and Push Notifications. We don't charge for email, so if you are OK with getting email alerts, you won't incur any communications expense. We know times are tight, particularly in the education and municipality space. MoxMe! is justifying its services in light of the tremendous time and cost savings of implementing our services, and we think that there's value in that. Check out the Pricing tab of this website for more information on our Pricing. We think it's the best deal in town!

Is this two-way? Can I reply to messages sent to me?

Bi-directional communications is a function of the communications type and the type of device you are receiving the message on. For the most part, MoxMe! endeavors to try to create a two-way environment in its communications, but with some communications means, it is just too kludgey to be useful. For instance a user getting a text message from a group and wanting to respond back will have to endure the latency of multiple stages back and forth with the servers to determine which group, what the message is, and so on. This is because each user does not have their own address for each group -- this would be prohibitively expensive. With the advent of Push Notifications and applications based on your mobile phones, we can do a better job of handing two-way SMS/Text Messaging applications with two-way Push Notifications that look the same to the user, but because it's over a computer network and not a messaging network, we have a lot more flexibility. The messages themselves will usually tell you if you can reply. When in doubt, assume you cannot reply. Note that MoxMe! really wants to create a bi-directional relationship with its users. Where we are constrained by current technologies, we're working on new approaches to allow for full two-way features across all supported communications means. We're just not there yet.

What communications mechanisms do you support?

Lots. MoxMe! supports SMS/Text Messaging, Instant Messaging (like AOL IM, MSN), Real-time Chat (eg, Facebook), email, and voice broadcast, for starters. We're working on several other options including Push Notifications which take advantage of smart mobile phone access to the Internet for communications. Other communications options are also in development. We're confident we've got you covered here!

What happens to our phone tree?

It goes away. Phone trees are archaic. They are not needed. If you want to call everyone on the phone, use our Voice Broadcast option. But why not use all our communications options and let user pick how they want to get the messages? Either way, phone trees are not needed anymore. Yeah!

How do 'Communications Priorities' work in MoxMe! Who determines if a message is an emergency message or not?

MoxMe! allows users to determine how they wish to be contacted under different types of message priorities. Certainly, under an emergency, you'd want to be found no matter what -- so you'd probably select to have messages sent to SMS/Text Messaging, IM, email, voice broadcast....the works -- it's an emergency after all. Normal rote messages you might just say, "Send me an email" and leave it at that. MoxMe! supports five types of priorities: emergency, urgent, important, normal and bulk delivery (digest). The sender determines the priority of a message.

Your home for groups of all sizes

Today’s special network group approaches don’t handle groups very well. They are not hierarchical, have poor privacy policies, and limited functionality. They require you to use a particular platform or social network, which means learning new tools. They are very generic and don’t allow much customization.


MoxMe! Changes this. Its SuperGroupTM paradigm enables group members to take part in groups where they feel comfortable, whether it’s email, Facebook, Google, IBM Notes, … wherever. It’s got an integrated application store and lots of customization options. And it’s simple to set up too.

Wow. Finally. A sensible, consolidated approach to true group dynamics

  • You setup your group in MoxMe! and it creates a cross-platform environment for you. MoxMe! coordinates your group’s presence across different platforms so you don’t have to. You can allow participants to take part where they are most comfortable, while playing to the maximum strengths of each platform.
  • You opt into and out of groups with one click. When members join a group, their contact information comes with it. No more frustrations with manually managing email addresses and phone numbers. No more paper-based messages and schedules needed.
  • You set up what you want your group to do. MoxMe! supports basic group applications like photo sharing and address books, but goes well beyond this. For schools, teachers can access Study Halls, Forums, Study Groups, Announcement, Assignment, and more.
  • You can be in control of your groups! MoxMe! SuperGroupTM platform gives your organization control of, and reporting on, your membership and its activities. You can track membership across groups, see what’s popular and what’s not. Finally, true group functionality with commensurate visibility. That’s unprecedented.

Frequently Asked Questions (Click for full FAQ)

Does my school or organization have to be using MoxMe! for me to set up my group?

No. You can get a lot of value out of MoxMe! even if you keep it limited to your own group of family, friends, sports teams members, customers, etc. You can establish a MoxMe! group for your class, sports team, drama club -- you name it -- without your school being involved. That having been said, we've found that as more and more groups join, there's a exponential value that results as more and more people can communicate and collaborate easier. We urge any community looking at implementing MoxMe! on the town-wide level to include the town hall, community center, schools, and other fixed place organizations to take part -- these will anchor your application and ensure it's success.

How does this work with Facebook Groups?

Great question. We think that Facebook Groups is a rather limited product right now -- it does not handle hierarchical groups, privacy, ties to private databases, and so on. That having been said, Facebook Groups have a great use if you use them for what they are designed for today. So we here at MoxMe! think of Facebook Groups as the public face of your group, and MoxMe! for Facebook as the private face of your groups. They work together, sharing information, posting what's destined to be public and private in their respective areas. Ying/Yang. Facebook is still refining its Groups offering and we're keeping pace. For now, we're just starting to test the relationship between the two areas but this year you should see it blossom into a nice beneficial co-existence that plays to the strenths of each.

Is this compatible with Google Apps or Microsoft Office 365?

Absolutely. In fact, the Docs area of the site was designed to provide a view of your documents inside Facebook. The calendar and contact data is synched to each of these too. We're working with implementers of each approach to refine our solution, but our goal is as much integration as enabled by their respective portals.

Is the same functionality available across all different social networks?

No. Social networks are different. While we synchronize data across social networks, desktop software and mobile devices, the data formats, system capabilities and storage available differs from device to device. We attempt to map a common layer of functionality across the platforms where possible, with the intent of offering as consistent and uniform an experience as possible. However, some functionality cannot be controlled in some instances because the target systems just don't make the information and controls available to us (yet). We're adjusting our system as new features are announced, but for the most part, the vast majority of features translate well. A calendar in one system, is for the most part, like a calendar in another system.

Is there a charge for this service?

MoxMe! endeavors to make its basic and most popular offerings available for free. Fee-based offerings are premium services that offer a value added extension of the basic services; these premium services are optional. Feel free to use the free services as much as you would like. Our biggest cost is communications expense, and all our packages ask that you buy communications credits should you be using services that we have hard costs on, like SMS/Text Messaging, Voice Broadcasting, and Push Notifications. We don't charge for email, so if you are OK with getting email alerts, you won't incur any communications expense. We know times are tight, particularly in the education and municipality space. MoxMe! is justifying its services in light of the tremendous time and cost savings of implementing our services, and we think that there's value in that. Check out the Pricing tab of this website for more information on our Pricing. We think it's the best deal in town!

What can you do in a group? What applications are available to the group?

Lots. Each group can be classified by the type of group it is, eg, School Course. Once that decision is made, a default set of applications modules are suggested for that group -- you can add some and remove some as you wish. So for School Course Groups, for instance, classes have Study Hall, Study Group, School Calendar, Announcements, Assignments, and other simiilar applications geared for that group. In the future, MoxMe! is preparing developer access to enable third parties to program to the MoxMe! environment. Our goal is to enable any Facebook app to likewise be accessible in MoxMe!, provided of course that the groups want and allow each application into their group.

The perfect complement to Facebook — your own space in Facebook

Facebook is great. We love it and use it. And it’s fantastic for building all sorts of public and interconnected relationships. But there are some things about it that limit its appropriateness for specific applications, like schools or hierarchical national organizations. These have different needs.


MoxMe! recognizes that and has an answer for your centralized control and reporting needs that provides privacy and visibility on the one hand, and Facebook integration on the other. It’s the best of both worlds (cue peanut butter and chocolate commercial).

Wow. Finally. An approach to Facebook that makes sense for me!

  • You control the privacy. MoxMe! gives you the tools to dictate who enters your SuperGroupTM, what roles each person has, what tools and features are available to each role, and so on. Each member likewise controls who sees what and when.
  • You can integrate with your own systems. MoxMe! Facebook has hooks into major student information systems, sports scheduling systems, and other key tools so that you can extend your existing tools into Facebook seamlessly and securely.
  • You set up your own environment. You can have your own branding, own applications, and even special nomenclature. Since MoxMe! is a standalone application, we can customize this in lots of ways that you can’t with Facebook.
  • You can sensibly extend your control and monitoring now into social networks. MoxMe! gives you visibility and control over what’s happening in Facebook. Schools like this to have better control over cyberbullying by moving the conversations "on campus". School-related activities can now be on the school’s cybercampus AND still in Facebook.

Frequently Asked Questions (Click for full FAQ)

Can I limit participation in my SuperGroup(TM) to specific people?

Yes. You are creating a private operating area within Facebook, and so you can close this off to only those people allowed in. You can upload an approved users list that new registrations validate against, and you can also manually approve each member into the listing. You can also automatically approve anyone with a specific validated domain in their email address.

Does my school or organization have to be using MoxMe! for me to set up my group?

No. You can get a lot of value out of MoxMe! even if you keep it limited to your own group of family, friends, sports teams members, customers, etc. You can establish a MoxMe! group for your class, sports team, drama club -- you name it -- without your school being involved. That having been said, we've found that as more and more groups join, there's a exponential value that results as more and more people can communicate and collaborate easier. We urge any community looking at implementing MoxMe! on the town-wide level to include the town hall, community center, schools, and other fixed place organizations to take part -- these will anchor your application and ensure it's success.

How does MoxMe! work with our website?

The honest answer is "It depends". MoxMe! has a number of ways that website can quickly and easily take advantage of our functionality. Even added a Google calendar to a site? MoxMe! plugs in just as easily. However, some websites are very closed environments, especially if you purchase a pre-packaged solution off the web. The best thing to do is email MoxMe! Customer Support. Tell them as much as you know: Your website URL, your vendor if you have one, your software you use to maintain the site, etc. They can walk you through the process.

How does this work with Facebook Groups?

Great question. We think that Facebook Groups is a rather limited product right now -- it does not handle hierarchical groups, privacy, ties to private databases, and so on. That having been said, Facebook Groups have a great use if you use them for what they are designed for today. So we here at MoxMe! think of Facebook Groups as the public face of your group, and MoxMe! for Facebook as the private face of your groups. They work together, sharing information, posting what's destined to be public and private in their respective areas. Ying/Yang. Facebook is still refining its Groups offering and we're keeping pace. For now, we're just starting to test the relationship between the two areas but this year you should see it blossom into a nice beneficial co-existence that plays to the strenths of each.

Is this compatible with Google Apps or Microsoft Office 365?

Absolutely. In fact, the Docs area of the site was designed to provide a view of your documents inside Facebook. The calendar and contact data is synched to each of these too. We're working with implementers of each approach to refine our solution, but our goal is as much integration as enabled by their respective portals.

Is there a charge for this service?

MoxMe! endeavors to make its basic and most popular offerings available for free. Fee-based offerings are premium services that offer a value added extension of the basic services; these premium services are optional. Feel free to use the free services as much as you would like. Our biggest cost is communications expense, and all our packages ask that you buy communications credits should you be using services that we have hard costs on, like SMS/Text Messaging, Voice Broadcasting, and Push Notifications. We don't charge for email, so if you are OK with getting email alerts, you won't incur any communications expense. We know times are tight, particularly in the education and municipality space. MoxMe! is justifying its services in light of the tremendous time and cost savings of implementing our services, and we think that there's value in that. Check out the Pricing tab of this website for more information on our Pricing. We think it's the best deal in town!

Suppose Facebook "goes down" ... what options do we have?

MoxMe! has replicated the functionality of MoxMe! for Facebook in standalone portals, so you can experience largely the same functionality in each place. This is to protect against any prolonged Facebook outage. It also allows us to use these standalone portals for uses that might not be supported by Facebook, such as use by sub-13 year old students. We can customize experiences pertinent to the age group where necessary. Aside from these other portals, we also have architected the system to enable users to access Facebook content in Google, Outlook, on your mobile phone, and elsewhere.
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Your Automated One-Stop For All Things Video

Today's model for streaming live video is really fragmented and inefficient. You need to either have really expensive broadcast cameras ($2k-$3k a piece) that few know how to operate and which entail computer connections, special software, and cabling to operate, or you have small webcams or flipcams that capture video on and offline that are used in tactical instances to support video for a very specific use. There is no easy, overarching paradigm for streaming live video. As a result, the vast majority of live video opportunities are missed.


MoxMe! reinvents this from ground up. MoxMe! eliminates the inefficiencies of today’s streaming video methods, and replaces them with a dynamic, automated, group-oriented platform — empowering everyone within the community with the ability to source and view live and archived streaming video. This model includes all types of sources for streaming video, including mobile phones, iPads and other tablets, surveillance cameras, broadcast cameras, and other online and offline means. We offer overlay software that allows you to control your organization's video needs from one portal, and which drives all the cameras from a central calendar -- turning streams on and off automatically. We even will simulcast to your public access cable channels for you, drawing from both live and archived footage. Upcoming software for ad insertion, sponsorships, and admission fees turn this cost center into a revenue-generating center too. How cool is that!

Wow. Finally. One place to make sense of all our video needs.

  • For your local schools, churches, or other organizations, you can:
    • Automate video production and delivery
    • Eliminate the need for human cameraman
    • Eliminate $2k-$3k cameras from the equation, using IP surveillance instead
    • Automatically feed cable TV systems with content
    • Archive video for download
    • Support Ads, Sponsors and Fees

    If you have broadcast cameras and/or digital media groups, no problem -- the MoxMe! paradigm seamlessly includes them so you can have very high quality sports and other footage to complement your video feeds.

  • For your community's users, you can:
    • Have more content, however you want it
    • Have Grandma and Grandpa in other states can watch over the Internet
    • Tap archived video for time-shifted enjoyment and storing for eternity
    • Have a platform for remote learning — even on sick days and snow days
    • Donate money for school and community groups without effort
    • Advertise and sponsor easily

    MoxMe! provides a foundation for secure video communications in times of pandemic, snow days, floods, and other outages where you want community continuity in times of crisis.

Frequently Asked Questions (Click for full FAQ)

Does MoxMe! Live Video work with the cameras we have already?

Yes, it should, as long as the cameras you have are either PC-attached, IP cameras, or BNC-outfitted (eg, Panasonic and Sony broadcast cameras). All non-IP cameras or non-PC cameras will require a MoxMe! Network Adapter to bring them onto the Internet.

How does MoxMe! Live Video work with our public access cable channel?

It works great. You can send either live or archived video over your cable channel and manage it like a professional broadcast network with a schedule-based interface and automatic switching. Just select the shows you want to show when, and the system will do the rest. Most cable installations require a MoxMe! Video Network Adapter to bridge the Internet and cable TV networks.

What are the legal implications of video in our community?

We are not lawyers, but we've hired them to answer these questions. We have some materials to send to you on request, but the bottom line is this: - For broadcast of public performances in which there are copyrighted works presented, when you license those works you just need to make sure the license includes the public access channel and Internet channels. - For school teaching workspaces, you should work with your teachers' union on guidelines for what constitutes appropriate use and notification of use. This should be an open not covert use of video that is opted into for everyone's protection. There should be visible indicators on the cameras to show when anyone is watching or recording from that camera, to stay clear of any video surveillance laws. - Areas should have a clear notice that public cameras are in use and that these broadcast over the Internet. Many schools and other town locations are already broadcasting over the cable public access channels, and so many of these issues have already been addressed by current policies. Ask MoxMe! Customer Support for more information.

Do you support iPads and iPhones?

Yes, for viewing today and soon for origination too via a video recording app.

Can I watch MoxMe! Live Video on a TV?

Yes, in three cases: 1) you have Internet access and a browser on your TV; 2) you have a Roku adapter on your TV which can play the MoxMe! channel, and 3) you have cable TV and can watch the public access channel. Obviously 1) and 2) will give you a more personalized and satisfactory experience. You can buy a Roku box (www.roku.com) at any Walmart, Amazon.com, or many other locations.

What do you do for roaming, portable video?

Right now, this is on our roadmap as a to-do item. We will be enabling roaming video from a number of hardware sources into our paradigm, but for now, we are working on finalizing the present non-roaming platform for our users. Expect to see a solution here in 1H12 for the roaming video.

How much does MoxMe! Live Video cost?

MoxMe! Live Video is exceedingly cost-effective. Cameras cost around $100-$350, depending on the camera you select. Each camera can run in Power-Over-Ethernet mode -- if you want this, this is the cost of an adapter that you can also purchase on your own. Any BNC or Cable TV access requires a MoxMe! Video Network Adapter which costs around $150. Streaming costs are about $1/hour, and archival costs are about $1/hour of video/month. MoxMe! charges $199 for the annual subscription for the Live Video module. Typical installation costs are about $150 if you hire an outside firm (that is, you don't want to do it yourself), and if you have to run Ethernet cable to the location, then that is your normal cabling expense. Remember you can offset any expenses with ads, sponsorships and admissions fees from MoxMe! Live Video's revenue generation capabilities, and turn that cost center in to a revenue center!

How can our organization make money on this video?

Great question. With MoxMe! you have embedded capabilities to earn money from ad fees, sponsorships, and even admission fees, for any video. What's more, you can allocate these easily to the groups generating the video -- so the Choir gets the proceeds from people watching the Choir Concert. This functionality is in alpha through 2011 and in beta in early 2012.
Now watch live or recorded video INSTANTLY over your TV set -- via Roku!

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Now watch your school and community videos on your TV ... via Roku

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  • Instantly watch as many MoxMe!-powered videos as you want!
  • School choir and drama performances, sports events, school digital media productions, and more are streamed instantly over the Internet right to your TV via your Roku device!
  • Plus you can watch on your computer, iPad, mobile phone or any other Internet-connected device! Questions? Check out our FAQ.

Totally AWESOME! You can finally watch your grandkids sing in their choir, live, and on the TV Set!

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Frequently Asked Questions (Click for full FAQ)

Does MoxMe! Live Video work with the cameras we have already?

Yes, it should, as long as the cameras you have are either PC-attached, IP cameras, or BNC-outfitted (eg, Panasonic and Sony broadcast cameras). All non-IP cameras or non-PC cameras will require a MoxMe! Network Adapter to bring them onto the Internet.

How does MoxMe! Live Video work with our public access cable channel?

It works great. You can send either live or archived video over your cable channel and manage it like a professional broadcast network with a schedule-based interface and automatic switching. Just select the shows you want to show when, and the system will do the rest. Most cable installations require a MoxMe! Video Network Adapter to bridge the Internet and cable TV networks.

What are the legal implications of video in our community?

We are not lawyers, but we've hired them to answer these questions. We have some materials to send to you on request, but the bottom line is this: - For broadcast of public performances in which there are copyrighted works presented, when you license those works you just need to make sure the license includes the public access channel and Internet channels. - For school teaching workspaces, you should work with your teachers' union on guidelines for what constitutes appropriate use and notification of use. This should be an open not covert use of video that is opted into for everyone's protection. There should be visible indicators on the cameras to show when anyone is watching or recording from that camera, to stay clear of any video surveillance laws. - Areas should have a clear notice that public cameras are in use and that these broadcast over the Internet. Many schools and other town locations are already broadcasting over the cable public access channels, and so many of these issues have already been addressed by current policies. Ask MoxMe! Customer Support for more information.

Do you support iPads and iPhones?

Yes, for viewing today and soon for origination too via a video recording app.

Can I watch MoxMe! Live Video on a TV?

Yes, in three cases: 1) you have Internet access and a browser on your TV; 2) you have a Roku adapter on your TV which can play the MoxMe! channel, and 3) you have cable TV and can watch the public access channel. Obviously 1) and 2) will give you a more personalized and satisfactory experience. You can buy a Roku box (www.roku.com) at any Walmart, Amazon.com, or many other locations.

What do you do for roaming, portable video?

Right now, this is on our roadmap as a to-do item. We will be enabling roaming video from a number of hardware sources into our paradigm, but for now, we are working on finalizing the present non-roaming platform for our users. Expect to see a solution here in 1H12 for the roaming video.

How much does MoxMe! Live Video cost?

MoxMe! Live Video is exceedingly cost-effective. Cameras cost around $100-$350, depending on the camera you select. Each camera can run in Power-Over-Ethernet mode -- if you want this, this is the cost of an adapter that you can also purchase on your own. Any BNC or Cable TV access requires a MoxMe! Video Network Adapter which costs around $150. Streaming costs are about $1/hour, and archival costs are about $1/hour of video/month. MoxMe! charges $199 for the annual subscription for the Live Video module. Typical installation costs are about $150 if you hire an outside firm (that is, you don't want to do it yourself), and if you have to run Ethernet cable to the location, then that is your normal cabling expense. Remember you can offset any expenses with ads, sponsorships and admissions fees from MoxMe! Live Video's revenue generation capabilities, and turn that cost center in to a revenue center!

How can our organization make money on this video?

Great question. With MoxMe! you have embedded capabilities to earn money from ad fees, sponsorships, and even admission fees, for any video. What's more, you can allocate these easily to the groups generating the video -- so the Choir gets the proceeds from people watching the Choir Concert. This functionality is in alpha through 2011 and in beta in early 2012.