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The next step in Buffer’s social media journey

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A friendly message from the team at Buffer ... Hi there, We count it quite a privilege to have you o

A friendly message from the team at Buffer ... [Hello from Buffer]( [The new Buffer dashboard]( Hi there, We count it quite a privilege to have you on board as a Buffer customer, and I'd love to share with you early how we plan to evolve the Buffer product for you. Here's our vision for the future of the Buffer product, something we're excited to continue shaping together with your help! [Find out what's coming next →]( We’re thrilled to be on the path to turning Buffer into a multi-product platform that will solve more social media jobs for you. Your ideas and thoughts are most welcome, anytime. You can reply here or comment on the article; we'll be so pleased to hear from you. Thanks so much for taking this journey with us! Joel and the entire Buffer team P.S. Part of our future includes a brand new analytics product. If that might be interesting to you, [we're seeking early adopters here](. :) © 2017 Buffer. You're getting this email because you're a registered Buffer user. Thank you! 2443 Fillmore St #380-7163, San Francisco, CA, 94115 [Unsubscribe](

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