An instant forum and chat point for group conversations

"Easier than e-mail"

This is Nattery's bold claim, and we're confident that when you have done some nattering you'll agree. Not only easier but much more versatile!

"Better than e-mail"

It's more versatile and packed with useful features such as an image gallery and file store, polls and graphs, and simple forum-style comments.

Avoiding the dreaded cc emails!

Ever had to email information to a dozen different people and waited for responses? Did you use cc or bcc? Were those people supposed to 'reply all' or just back to you? It was probably a mess with lots of disjointed half-conversations and with the thread of the conversation getting confused as copied text begins to dominate each successive email your receive. Nattery solves this problem once and for all, grouping everything together on a simple elegant web page that you and your colleagues can view and contribute to.

"Oops, I forgot to attach the file!"

We've all done it with e-mails - written our wonderfully detailed e-mail and then forgotten to attach the important file or picture that was the reason for the email in the first place. So you have to send the email again with a humble pie apology.


















Nattery addresses the need of all kinds of small groups who are trying to keep their conversations on track. Ideal uses for Nattery are:
  • Committees
  • Small clubs
  • Groups of friends planning something
  • Football teams, in fact any kind of sports teams

 

Take a look at our blog and guide at www.nattery.info for up to date information.

An instant no-registration forum

You probably belong to too many websites, and have countless user names passwords to remember. Nattery takes a different approach - using coded links it enables you and your friends/family/colleagues to join in the conversation just by clicking the emailed links.

Here's how it works

1. Click the new link above.
2. On that page, fill in your email address, the subject, and write your text.
3. Enter your guest email addresses.
4. Click update!

(You could also have uploaded picture and made a poll at that point, but it's easy to add them later.)


You've now started your first Nattery conversation. Check your emails. You'll have received a confirmation request. Click on the link in the email and you're done.