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Show HN: Fine precision sharing for multiple Twitter and Facebook accounts (tweezer.io)
19 points by switz on Feb 11, 2013 | hide | past | favorite | 11 comments



FYI blocking google analytics with ghostery seems to break the "enter once and copy to all boxes" javascript. I didn't really understand this until I went to the about page.


I run ghostery, but have analytics allowed. I'm not sure what's causing this, but I'll look into it. Thanks for the heads up.


While this is a very nice idea, what does this have over HootSuite?

Also, if you really want to win in this webapp, IMO, you should have G+ integrations. There are not many products out there that do this that has G+ integrations (only HootSuite the last I checked)

(p/s I think the boxes thingy makes it feel better than HS)


When companies auto-post the same message to twitter and facebook, I don't find it very genuine. This allows you to type out a post once, tab into the next network (your cursor stays in the same place!) and modify as necessary.

You can move your boxes around and they'll still be sitting in the same spot next time you come back. I have a bunch of features in the pipeline. Being able to group certain social networks together, for one.

Google Plus is on the top of the list feature wise. Although, it's not quite as straightforward as facebook or twitter.


G+ integration is not really possible just yet due to the lack of a write API. Hootsuite do have priority access to such an API, though it is limited to Pages and not personal profiles.


I'm disappointed. I wish there was a way of knowing you were going to try to charge me before I signed up. I also wish there was a way to delete my account but I don't see a way.

I like the concept though.


The font for contacts' names looks terrible on Chrome+Win 7: http://i.imgur.com/OxR9JdX.png


This is a long-running Chrome+Windows issue. Nearly all webfonts suffer from it.


If either of you know of a fix, I'd be happy to implement it.


Don't use webfonts? Lame but effective.


This is a really nice interface to encourage people to follow "best practice" by creating unique messages for each social account. Great job guys.




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