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The Lowdown

So, is TweetAfter.me a fully-featured service that provides me everything I could ever want as a supplemental tool for Twitter?

TweetAfter.me is an “un-launched” product that allows users to bookmark interesting content they find on the internet, and share that content at a later time. If you’re like me, you may find multiple things during one timeframe (such as when you’re drinking coffee). Instead of sharing those links all at once using your favorite Twitter client, TweetAfter.me allows users to bookmark that content, and we’ll automatically share with your followers throughout the day.

So what is “un-launched”? Another term that may be more utilized for this stage in product development is “beta”, which just states that the product contains only a subset of features a finished product would have. Instead of keeping the service in stealth until it is complete, however, I realize that TweetAfter.me has value now with it’s current set of features. Therefore, I hope users will use it to grow their follower count and reputation, as well as provide feedback on enhancements they would like to see.

Why tell you this? First, if you use the product and see something you don’t like (or think of something you would like the service to perform), I want to hear about it. I know how I use the product, but the service will only be truly valuable by understanding how You use the product. By utilizing an “un-launched” term, I’m stating that the service is consistently being upgraded. As an example, the first two weeks have brought several major upgrades to the service.

  • Tweet what you want utilizing our Dynamic Tweet Form instead of tweeting the content title
  • Select text from the page to tweet
  • Your own profile page, allowing you to perform multiple actions, like deleting a scheduled action tweeting content right away
  • A visual cue of success when clicking the bookmarklet

These examples come straight from user feedback. Therefore, I encourage you to try the service and give me the “lowdown” on your use. 

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