March 18th Web Tool Smackdown

GroupMe is a free group messaging app that allows users to create, join, and manage group chats via smartphone or desktop. It's commonly used for quick, organized communication in academic, social, and professional settings. GroupMe supports text, images, GIFs, polls, calendar events, and file sharing, making it a versatile tool for collaboration. Users can mute chats, react to messages, and create subgroups for more focused conversations within larger communities.

As a student, I would use GroupMe to coordinate with classmates on group projects, study sessions, and assignment reminders. It serves as an informal, real-time communication channel that helps foster collaboration outside the classroom. As a higher education professional in college student affairs, I would use GroupMe to engage student leaders, share event updates, and maintain ongoing communication with peer mentors or orientation teams. It’s particularly helpful for reaching students where they are—on their phones—and building community through accessible, responsive messaging.


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  1. GroupMe is a great app to use when you have to communicate with a group of people for work or even a group project. It’s a great way to keep everyone updated and on the same page when you have to come together to complete a task

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