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ModTools helps you moderate your community.   
ModTools helps you moderate your community.   
ModTools is also available as an app which is simultaneously updated and available for Android and Apple tablets and mobiles.
ModTools is also available as an app which is simultaneously updated and available for Android and Apple tablets and mobiles.  The app is available in all country's app stores.


=== [[Freegle Mobile app]] ===
=== [[Freegle Mobile app]] ===
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=== Facebook ===
=== Facebook ===


Centrally, Freegle runs a Facebook page to generate interest and share good news stories.  This can easily be shared to group pages via Modtools.  
Centrally, Freegle runs a Facebook page to generate interest and share good news stories.  This can easily be shared to individual community pages via Modtools.


=== Twitter ===
=== Twitter ===

Latest revision as of 14:42, 20 July 2022

Freegle Direct

This application/interface from Edward was devised originally as a 'bolt on' to a Yahoo Group to make freegling a much easier and better experience for members. But now we have disengaged from Yahoo, it is the platform we all use for our local Freegle community.

ModTools

ModTools helps you moderate your community. ModTools is also available as an app which is simultaneously updated and available for Android and Apple tablets and mobiles. The app is available in all country's app stores.

Freegle Mobile app

The Freegle App is available for group members on Apple and Android.

Facebook

Centrally, Freegle runs a Facebook page to generate interest and share good news stories. This can easily be shared to individual community pages via Modtools.

Twitter

Groups can set up a linked Twitter account which, like Facebook, extends the reach of Freegle on the internet and generates more interest and participation.


Local Facilities

Sustain Eden project

Penrith and Eden Freegle group joined together with other local organisations to deliver a project in their area, funded by a Big Lottery grant. The Grow Your Own project ran from Feb 2013 to Oct 2015.


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