Notifir First Look: Manage Your Social Networks in One Place
I think the answer to all of my social networking woes has arrived! I recently received my private beta invite to Notifir.com, and I have instantly fallen in love. My main gripe with the recent “explosion” of social networking sites was the inability to keep track of them all. Notifir has eliminated this problem, and actually did a very good job!
About Notifir:
Notifir will provide the user with the ability to manage several different social networking sites. A few sites that will be featured are Digg.com, StumbleUpon.com, Reddit.com, and Netscape.com. The private beta solely features Digg.com at this point, and I have provided a few screen shots below.
The first shot is of the “Dashboard” section, and it shows your recent (24 hrs) submitted stories, along with how many diggs and comments are on the story. It also provides the original story link, which is very convenient for friends when viewing via Notifir. It also has “Quick links” to links within Digg that open in a new screen.
This next shot shows the “Admin” section. Here is where you plug-in all of the emails of your friends for easy access. You can notify them of newly submitted stories with a few clicks. Probably a task getting the email addresses of your Digg friends though. Things like stumble should be easier.
This last shot shows your complete profile. This will be a great way to get friends from one social networking site, to join another, which will ultimately create stronger bonds as time goes on. I have to admit that I lost a few good friends when the life cycle of certain sites ran out.
Notifir will turn out to be essential for avid users of social bookmarking sites. It will undoubtedly be used widely by users of Digg and StumbleUpon which are two of my favorite social sites.
It opens to the public September 1st. The private beta just started today! Sign up and hope to get an invite!
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Jacob Chapel August 16th, 2007 at 3:00 pm
I am not sure what’s the point? All the information it has you can get from Digg directly or StumbleUpon. Seems like an extra layer of complexity for something that already is there.