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From manual revisions and technical support, to payment and other assistance, the team at Nimbl is here to answer your questions ‐ reach out via phone or email.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of support does Nimbl provide?
We provide development, revisions and updates to procedures and manual content via our online platform. Additionally, platform updates are released on a continual basis to advance and improve your document management and SMS tools. Our team is here for you; you can call or email us with any questions you may have. We are dedicated to supporting you on your journey to improve your operation.
How do Nimbl’s fees work?
We accept payment by credit card, ACH or wire transfer. Our online portal processes credit card payments with Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. Detailed information on check and wire transfer payments can be found at the bottom of your invoice.
Does Nimbl provide SMS software?
Absolutely! Our SMS software makes it easy to manage your operational risk, implement change and distribute documentation, through its modular web based and app platforms.
How do I provide manual revisions?
When you are ready, simply contact us and we will incorporate your revisions into the manual. We accept revisions via a Word document, PDF file, email and even by phone in an emergency.
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