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RV Women's Alliance Launches New App

15.05.2026 12:11 1 min 1 source
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RV Women's Alliance Launches New App
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The RV Women's Alliance (RVWA) has launched a mobile app designed to connect its community. The app offers event registration, schedules, speaker information, in-app messaging, and groups for members. It also provides notifications, community announcements, and feedback surveys. The app was made possible by Integrated Dealer Services (IDS).

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