BOSTON, Oct. 12, 2017 -- LogMeIn (NASDAQ:LOGM) announced today that join.me has been named a winner in the Best Audio Category of the 2017 Maven Awards for its catchy hold music created to liven up the online meeting experience. The category recognizes media executions leveraging outstanding and creative use of audio messaging to effectively connect the audience with the client and its message.
The Maven Awards from the AdClub, a trade association for the New England marketing and communications industry, honor individuals, agencies and marketing teams based in New England for creative and innovative campaigns, plans and ideas. join.me was selected as a winner by the Maven Awards judging panel of top national marketing and media professionals.
“Design and creativity are both extremely important in creating a great user experience with join.me – and small details like engaging hold music have a huge impact on our expanding customer base,” said Jim Somers, Vice President of Marketing, Communications and Collaboration at LogMeIn. “It is a great honor to be selected alongside other local, innovative teams for our reggae and country themed hold music options that engage attendees and puts a smile on their face before the meeting even starts.”
join.me offers simple, instant and fun collaboration in the workplace for teams of any size or location. Online meetings don’t have to be boring and join.me offers many distinctive features to make each meeting unique and entertaining. The winning hold music options are one such example, along with the ability to personalize your meeting room with your picture and a background image, round video bubbles that can be bounced around the screen and more.
LogMeIn’s Communications and Collaboration portfolio
A recognized market leader in Communications and Collaboration, LogMeIn has a broad portfolio of products that create simpler, more intelligent ways for people to meet, market and train to deepen relationships and drive better outcomes. These include award winning products such as join.me, GoToMeeting, GoToWebinar, GoToTraining, Grasshopper and OpenVoice. LogMeIn’s combined communication and collaboration products support over 20 million users, with over 900 million conferencing minutes a month contributing to over 7 million meetings per month, and over 12 billion voice minutes per year.
About LogMeIn, Inc.
LogMeIn, Inc. (NASDAQ:LOGM) simplifies how people connect with each other and the world around them to drive meaningful interactions, deepen relationships, and create better outcomes for individuals and businesses. One of the world’s top 10 public SaaS companies, and a market leader in communication & conferencing, identity & access, and customer engagement & support solutions, LogMeIn has millions of customers spanning virtually every country across the globe. LogMeIn is headquartered in Boston with additional locations in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia.
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