Free plans for essential services providers


By Aditi Roy

New Delhi, Apr 4 (IANSlife): Hiver recently rolled out its free plan for organisations providing essential services, including medical workers, volunteers, and people of all professionals working on the frontline to battle COVID-19.

Starting the beginning of April, it is offering its highest-tier plan free for two months to help control the virus or offering essential services at this critical time, including non-profit organisations, research institutions, grocery services, groups involved in the supply chain of protective gear, among other businesses on the frontline.

"These are unprecedented times that require unprecedented efforts. Our intent is to provide support where we can, and to make a positive impact in the community. Being a collaboration tool, Hiver can support businesses or institutions on the frontline by helping them collaborate faster and more efficiently over email. Our free plan is a small contribution in the fight against the deadly pandemic," said Niraj Ranjan, Co-Founder and CEO of Hiver.

Hiver has committed to providing support through its initiative across the country. In India, with this initiative, the company has a focus on key metro cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, Kolkata. enables effective team collaboration by helping team members share and access information faster over group email accounts such as help@ngo.org or donations@ngo.org.

  

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