hootsuite, a twitter tool review

2 Feb
2010

Hootsuite, the professional Twitter and Social Media Client

The Basics

Hootsuite, manage multiple social media including Twitter, Facebook, Ping and LinkedIn via mobile, desktop or web interfaces.

Monitor brands, schedule communication, manage multiple users, track stats, create lists, shorten  url’s, personalize views create  feeds, embed  tweets, create groups & lists, search and review profiles and more…

What They Say

Save your time and save your sanity. Continue managing all of your Twitter profiles through one client.

Pros

  • versatile functionality
  • could become the only tool you need – best all in one option

Cons

  • follow management integration

What Fred the Toolman Tweets?

Hootsuite is my choice of the many Twitter clients available. While I’ve tested other clients this is the one I use!

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3 Responses to hootsuite, a twitter tool review

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February 2nd, 2010 at 10:01 am

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Dave O from HootSuite

February 2nd, 2010 at 3:11 pm

Thanks for delving into HootSuite and sharing the love with your audience. Have you tried the desktop versions too? There are 3 flavors: Chrome, Prism and Fluid.

Note: With current work in progress, i think we’ll get that “Con” off your list pretty soon ~ hint, hint;-)

Any other problems we can solve? We enjoy feature requests and feedback at: http://getsatisfaction.com/hootsuite/

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Fred The Toolman

February 4th, 2010 at 4:30 pm

Dave…thanks for dropping by. HootSuite really does rock. I’ve tested about a half dozen other clients and pretty well use HootSuite exclusively. It was hard to do a review in just 140 words – there was so much more I wanted to say.

Looking forward to the follow management tools. Pretty soon HootSuite will be the only twitter tool needed if you could integrate directories, stats and analysis to cover some of the pretty neat tools out there.

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