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Contact Us
Seruku is a small software company located in Mountain View, California. Our mailing address is:
Seruku
772 North Rengstorff Avenue
Mountain View, CA, 94043
There are a variety of different ways to contact Seruku. For your convenience,
we've listed most of the them on this page.
We currently have the following special purpose contact pages:
- Get News About Seruku. This page lets you
sign up for our announcements mailing list. If you do so, you'll be added to a
mailing list that gets approximately 1 letter per month, talking about what's
new at Seruku. It's your best way to keep informed about all our beta programs
and releases, and about the things we're planning to do.
- Press Page. If you're a member of the
press, and you want to interview us, find to more about our products for an
article, or just talk about general trends in the industry, this is the page
to visit.
- Review our Software. We want to know what you think, we
want you to review our software, and we promise to listen to what you have to say.
- Order a Bulk License. Volume discounts are available.
Request Support. Confused by a feature? Wondering how something works?
Ask and we'll do our best to answer.
Report a Bug. If you think something's broken, let us
know. We'll do our best to fix it.
- Suggest a Product. Got an idea for
a nifty software product that you wish we'd write (and that it'd make sense for us to write)? Want to tell us, in the
hopes that we'll sneak it into our product roadmap? We'd love to hear about
anything you think we should be building.
- Suggest a Feature. Got an idea for
something that would make our software more useful? Want to tell us, in the
hopes that we'll sneak it into a forthcoming release. We'd love to hear about
any features you think would make our software better.
- Send Us An Example. The final special
purpose contact page is for examples of how you use our software in everyday
life. We love to find out how people are using our software. It helps us
figure out which features to add and what direction to take our software in.
Plus, it's a form of job satisfaction; there's nothing better than finding
out people are using your software in ways you didn't anticipate.
If none of these seem like the right page, try the General Communications Page. It's there for all the
messages that don't quite belong to one of the special purpose pages.
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