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KATHMANDU,  Feb 8: Routinizer is an app designed by 8byte Creative Studio, a software company in Kathmandu. The app can be used as a means of communication by colleges that aim to reduce barriers in communication between their administration and students.
Photo Courtesy: Screenshots of the official app
By Republica

KATHMANDU,  Feb 8: Routinizer is an app designed by 8byte Creative Studio, a software company in Kathmandu. The app can be used as a means of communication by colleges that aim to reduce barriers in communication between their administration and students. 



The app helps create a communication platform for colleges and students to make communicating easy and seamless. Administrators can send urgent messages to students directly via this app. It will also keep the class routines updated and give an early notification before the classes begin. Colleges can create groups of students and send customized messages directly to students. The important information can be updated within a group of friends and it will help to manage students’ day-to-day events.



One of the developers of the app, Susan Chakradhar, shares the idea behind the app. “We all have trouble waking up in the morning and also miss classes when routines are not updated so this app has a push notification option to alert students before their classes start and you can also set your assignments and important notes saved in the app,” said Chakradhar. 



Routinizer is available in both android’s playstore and iOS’ appstore.  



8byte is a mobile application development and digital marketing company that started as a team formed in college. The team is also set to launch another app called ‘GhumGham’ within six months that will give detailed information about different routes of public vehicles.


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