Looks Like
A Book...
Works Like
A Book

Boardbooks At-A-Glance

Diligent Boardbooks is the easiest way to
compile, manage, distribute, view and archive your critical
board meeting documents—online via the web

and...

It's the only board portal that looks and works like a book
making it incredibly easy and intuitive to use

When we ask our clients what initially drew them to Diligent Boardbooks, the most frequent answer we receive is: "It looks like a book and it works like a book."

This makes the idea of a board portal less intimidating for directors—especially those who aren't particularly computer savvy, and makes the transition from traditional books to a board portal a breeze.

Since Boardbooks looks easier (and, in fact, is easier), it puts board members at ease. Because all they have to do is click on what they want and it's right there. They don't have to go through hoops to find things. Everything they need is right at their fingertips. Easy to remember. Easy to use.

There's a powerful, yet simple, keyword search tool to help them find any specific items they're looking for—in both current and archived books. And, because the entire book is automatically paginated from page 1 through to the end, it makes board meeting presentations extremely easy. Just call out the page number and everyone is instantly there. No multiple files to fumble through.

And with everything in one central database—there's just one version of the book, it's always up-to-date, and easily accessible from anywhere via the Internet.

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"What attracted us to the Diligent Board Portal is it looks like a book. It's less intimidating to those who haven't used a board portal. It's one of the things that put our Directors at ease."

Donna Willing, Executive Asst., Delta Dental of Arizona

The Wall Street Journal

"The portal from Diligent Board Member Services may be the easiest to use. The Diligent layout looks like a paper book. A binding coil and divider tabs are drawn onto the screen, and directors 'flip' pages with the click of a mouse."

The Wall Street Journal

Boardbooks