Introducing ReachWell Command — Our Biggest Admin Release Yet

In April, we introduced ReachWell Connect — bringing newsletter-style announcements and SmartSMS with unlimited characters and attachments. Read that announcement here. We haven't slowed down since.

Today we're announcing ReachWell Command: three major features that give you faster, more powerful control over your contacts and messaging — built around the real operational challenges our clients face every day.


⚠ Important: New Admin Portal Required

All ReachWell Command features are available exclusively in the new admin portal at admin.reachwell.com. If you haven't made the switch yet, now is the time — the legacy portal will be retiring in the coming months. Log in today and explore what's new.


What's New in ReachWell Command


Contact Bulk Edits

Stop managing contacts one at a time. Start managing your entire community at scale.

Managing large contact lists has always been one of the most time-consuming parts of running a communications platform. Misspelled group assignments, out-of-date language preferences, one-off organizational fixes — it adds up fast. Bulk Edits eliminates that grind.

Update groups, languages, notification preferences, and more across hundreds of contacts in a single action. Connect contacts to ad hoc groups in seconds. Clean up the organizational chaos that's been slowing your team down. What used to take hours now takes minutes.

▶ Watch the Walkthrough


Signup Pages

Make it effortless for every resident to connect — in their language, on their terms.

Reaching limited English proficient residents has never been easier. Signup Pages let community members connect to your organization via email, text, or the ReachWell app — with forms that are automatically translated into their preferred language, on any device, the moment they arrive at your page.

No manual imports. No CSV files. No barriers. Once they sign up, they immediately start receiving your communications in their preferred language. Built for accessibility and compliance from day one — meeting Title VI, EO 13166, and language access standards without extra work on your end.

▶ Watch the Walkthrough


Message Templates

Your team shouldn't have to reinvent the wheel — or wonder if they're doing it right.

Every time a staff member has to figure out how to structure a message, you're introducing variation, delay, and risk. Message Templates solve all three. Pre-built, ready-to-go messages enforce brand consistency and compliance standards across your entire organization — no matter who's sending.

Grab a template, make your updates, hit send. Your community receives clear, consistent, trusted communications every time. Less time thinking about how to communicate. More time actually communicating.

▶ Watch the Walkthrough


Behind the Scenes

We've also been doing the less glamorous — but just as important — work. Security hardening to meet the strictest compliance requirements, measurable improvements to translation performance and accuracy, and dozens of incremental platform improvements that make your day-to-day more reliable. Your communications infrastructure is stronger than ever.


Coming in the Next Few Weeks

Analytics Overhaul

Soon

Deeper insight into how your messages are landing — who's opening, who's engaging, and where to improve.

Accessibility Auditor

Soon

Identify and automatically fix accessibility issues in your content before it goes out. WCAG compliance, made easy.

Two-Way Texting

Soon

Real conversations, not just broadcasts. Respond directly to community members via SMS from inside ReachWell.

Rebuilt Data Sync

Soon

Connect to virtually any system automatically. No more CSV uploads — your data stays in sync, always.


Ready to explore ReachWell Command?

Log in at admin.reachwell.com — or book time with us to walk through what's new.

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