Description
Ensure your organization survives a disaster. Ready Center is your one go-to place with purpose-built tools that simplify planning, enable a coordinated response, and help you recover faster to keep your business alive.
One Place to Go in a Disaster.
A simple-to-use collection of tools all in one place to make responding to a disaster as quick and easy as possible. Secure and available 24x7 via the internet. Homepage status and messages help keep you up-to-date in an emergency.
Store & Share Plans & Vital Documents.
Use ReadyCenter’s Guides & Resources to jump start your own company plans. Post your plans to ReadyCenter and share them with your employees so everyone can access and act on them in an emergency. Post copies of other vital documents as well!
Keep One Central Contact List & Add Users.
Create a master list of all the people you need to reach in a disaster- employees, key customers, vendors, etc. Invite your managers, employees, even key vendors and customers to become users of your ReadyCenter so they can access it in an emergency and collaborate with you.
Communicate Business & Key People Status.
Clearly communicate the situation status to your users. And your “key people” can post and maintain their status- so you have one place for current, definitive information to make decisions.
Coordinate with Message Center.
Use the Message Center to communicate with all or some of your users to coordinate your response and recovery- have the messages echoed out to everyone’s email or text messaging from one place.
Keep Working with Web Links.
You and your users can create a list of the important websites you need to access to keep your business alive- even store the login information. Link to your banking, payroll, insurance sites, even your on-line backup storage vendor. And you can share these links with your team to help them work to restore your business.
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Support & FAQ
Email: Support@myreadycenter.com
Telephone support Monday - Friday 9AM -5PM Eastern.
804-835-6692
https://www.myreadycenter.com/subscriber/helpworkv1e.php
Check out the most frequently asked questions below: Expand all
- How do my managers and employees access ReadyCenter?
- Simple! Set up their Contact record in your ReadyCenter and assign them to a ring (category). Then you can invite them to be a user and set their privileges. They receive an email inviting them in, they click the link, enter their information to create their login, and they are in! Your subscription plan determines how many people you can invite in as users. So invite managers and employees, key advisors, customers and suppliers- you can all collaborate when a disaster strikes.
- Does ReadyCenter integrate with QuickBooks?
- Our initial release of ReadyCenter does not have direct integration with QuickBooks. Some users may want to store a “zip” file of their QuickBooks backup in their ReadyCenter documents area. And we are already preparing for our next update which will introduce our integration with QuickBooks and QuickBooks Online integration.
- Why would I use ReadyCenter when I can use other tools like email, Facebook or Twitter?
- Many applications can provide part of a solution but none are purpose-built to help during a disaster. Having scattered apps with different logins and passwords to remember is not desirable in an emergency. You can’t always share them with your employees for a team response. Social media sites are not private or secure for your business information or communications.
ReadyCenter is one, private "go to place" for you and your team that you control and has the tools you need.
- Is my information safe on ReadyCenter?
- We work hard to protect your information in ReadyCenter. You control who has access to your information and what they are allowed to do with it. Under the hood, we use a secure (SSL) connection between your browser and ReadyCenter and your personally identifiable and sensitive information is encrypted in the database.
ReadyCenter runs on Microsoft's state-of-the art Azure™ platform. Your data is maintained in secure data centers here in the United States- not some foreign country.
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