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[The] KillerStartups Roundup: This Week's Top Stories [The Business Plan Your Company Deserves]: Bizplan is modern business planning software for startups that makes it easy to create, collaborate on, and share your business plan with investors and potential customers. A guided builder breaks this big project down into bite-sized pieces you can actually finish —not only does this make the process more manageable but ensures that no crucial components go overlooked. Plans ready for viewing are shareable with a single link, which means that team members have easy access for collaborating, and potential investors are spared bulky attachments and lengthy downloads. Time to get down to BIZiness! [How Online Document Management Should Be]: ContractZen is a cloud service for digitizing your document management and staying due diligence ready every day. Metadata-driven document management takes a giant leap forward from traditional folders. ContractZen offers dynamic views of information that are straightforward and tidy. What’s more? An electronic signature service for contracts, memos and other documents is just one of the ways that ContractZen makes its value apparent immediately. [Afterschool Programs Get Schooled]: SimplyAfterschool is an afterschool class management platform and after-school registration software that provides administrators at private, charter, and public schools with a quick and easy solution to organizing and managing after-school enrichment programs. With this after-school registration software, administrators can provide intuitive, user-friendly registration, automate rosters, and collect payments instantly. When activities fill up, parents get added to a waitlist automatically. The web-based application can reduce admin time by 95%. This gives schools a cost-effective, hassle-free solution to offering after-school programs. [Got a Killer Startup? Sign Up to Be Featured Here!] Copyright 2015 KillerStartups.com, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you have expressed interest in updates from [KillerStartups]. Our mailing address is: Startups.co 1322 Manning Parkway Columbus OH 43065 USA Update your [email preferences] to choose the types of emails you receive. [Unsubscribe from all future emails]

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