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In-app widget and email notifications ensure customers never miss what’s new. Schedule posts, pin important updates, and highlight what matters.

Target the right audience

Segment by plan, role, behavior, or URL context so every announcement is relevant. Reduce noise, boost engagement.

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Turn updates into insights

Collect reactions, comments, and quick feedback directly on every announcement to see what resonates, discover potential issues early, and guide your next move.

Find out what your users want

Capture ideas and requests, validate demand, and prioritize confidently with a public roadmap and feedback portal.

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Collect and act on NPS feedback

Measure customer loyalty right inside your product with built-in NPS surveys. Trigger surveys at the perfect time, segment responses by audience, and understand what’s driving promoters or detractors.

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Return on investment (ROI)

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Paolo Sabatinelli

Chief Product Officer at Immobiliare.it

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“Before Beamer, our product update emails were getting below 50% open rates and adoption of our new features was low. Using Beamer to replace email, we immediately saw 30% higher adoption with 50% less effort!

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Louisa Ive

Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Patchwork

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“We use Beamer for every single marketing and product update campaign we run because we know it gives us 3X the engagement rate of email with less than half the effort.

You might recall older TV series or films with similar names (e.g., "Adla Badli" from the 80s or recent Pakistani dramas). However, Phir Se Adla Badli distinguishes itself by:

| Character | Original Identity | Swapped Identity (Episode 1) | Key Traits | Immediate Conflict | |-----------|-------------------|------------------------------|------------|--------------------| | Riya Mehra | 27‑year‑old boutique owner, fashion‑forward, perfectionist | Arjun Singh’s body (28, fitness trainer) | Creative, controlling, secretly insecure about her family’s expectations | Must deliver a pitch to a venture‑capitalist while dealing with Arjun’s muscular physique and limited fashion sense | | Arjun Singh | 28‑year‑old personal trainer, laid‑back, lives in a chawl | Riya’s body (27, boutique owner) | Easy‑going, empathetic, burdened by financial pressure to support his younger sister | Must walk the runway for a designer he has never met, while grappling with Riya’s demanding schedule | | Meera Joshi | Riya’s best friend, a tech‑savvy marketer | Same (acts as Riya’s confidante) | Quick‑witted, skeptical of supernatural tales | Becomes the reluctant “translator” for Arjun‑in‑Riya, trying to piece together the mystery | | Vikram Patel | Arjun’s roommate, aspiring actor | Same (helps Arjun‑in‑Riya) | Charismatic, dramatist, always looking for a story | Provides comic relief while inadvertently exposing Arjun’s secret about his sister’s medical condition |


Phir Se Adla Badli (Translated: "The Exchange Happens Again") is a web series that operates within the "bold" genre of Indian digital content. As the title suggests, it is a thematic successor to previous works involving "wife-swapping" or partner exchange tropes common in this genre. Episode 1 serves as the foundational setup, establishing the monotony of marital life for the protagonists and planting the seeds of temptation and moral ambiguity that drive the narrative arc.

Director Alok Sharma (fictional name for context) uses intimate framing—close-ups during tense conversations, wide shots during awkward silences. The script by Priya Menon is crisp, avoiding unnecessary exposition. Every line of dialogue in Episode 1 either builds character or advances the "swap" plot.

While specific details about Episode 1 might not be readily available, the series as a whole is expected to explore themes of love, betrayal, and redemption. The first episode probably introduces the main protagonists and antagonists, setting the stage for the conflicts and resolutions that will drive the narrative forward.

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