HootSuite Brings Five More Apps to its Directory Including Vimeo and WordPress


By: Jeff Stewart  |   December 10th, 2012   |   News, Social Media

The famous social media management system, HootSuite has recently added five latest apps to its app directory. These latest apps are Via.me, Reachli, Scripted, Vimeo and WordPress.org.  With this addition HootSuite has extended its support for other sites as well as earlier it had already developed association with platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus and LinkedIn.

 

On this pleasing occasion, CEO Ryan Holmes of this social media management system noted in a statement that, “At HootSuite we hold content creators dear to our hearts, so we’re thrilled to be able to bring tools like Vimeo and WordPress.org, staples of the creative community, into our App Directory,”

 

These latest apps in HootSuite’s directory will aid content creators of the social media to publish, promote and create social content by using just one interface.

 

For example, WordPress is a leading tool, when it comes to blogging in the internet world. It can be judged from the fact that WordPress is taking care of 17% of web traffic approximately, whereas .org indicated towards blogs that are self hosted.

 

The Vimeo app on the other hand enables users to “upload videos, search for and view videos within the dashboard, share videos to your social network, and more.”

 

Whereas the Reachli app will allure those, who are interested in Pinterest so they could connect with fans.

 

Via.me on the other side attract those, who like to share text, videos, sound and pictures. And Scripted is a freelance marketplace for writers.

 

This latest move from HootSuite will really help them in further boosting their customer base that is already touching five million mark and swiftly tempting more users. The popularity of HootSuite’s apps can also be judged from Mark Holder’s (Director of Integration Partners of HootSuite) words according to which 10 to 15 percent of their new users install an app within first seven days of their subscription.

Acclaimed social media management system, HootSuite has recently added five apps to its ever growing app directory. These latest additions are Via.me, Reachli (formerly Pinerly), Scripted, Vimeo and WordPress.org.  With this latest addition, HootSuite has extended its support for other sites as well with currently associated platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus and LinkedIn.

 

To commemorate the occasion, HootSuite’s CEO Ryan Holmes noted in a statement that, “At HootSuite we hold content creators dear to our hearts, so we’re thrilled to be able to bring tools like Vimeo and WordPress.org, staples of the creative community, into our App Directory,”

 

These latest additions to the HootSuite directory will aid content creators who use social media to publish, promote and create social content by using just one interface.

 

For example, WordPress is a leading tool when it comes to the blogosphere. Skeptics need not look any further than the fact that WordPress accounts for approximately 17% of web traffic whereas the .org version of the site represents blogs that are self hosted.

 

The Vimeo app on the other hand enables users to “upload videos, search for and view videos within the dashboard, share videos to your social network, and more” with the extremely popular video platform

 

The Reachli app will allure those who are interested in Pinterest, allowing them to connect with fans over the white hot startup.

 

Via.me on the other side attract those, who like to share text, videos, sound and pictures. Last but not least, Scripted is a freelance marketplace for writers, once again a content related addition.

 

This latest move from HootSuite will really help them in further boosting their customer base that is already touching the five million mark while swiftly tempting more users. The popularity of HootSuite’s apps can also be judged from Mark Holder’s (Director of Integration Partners of HootSuite) words according to which 10 to 15 percent of their new users install an app within the first seven days of their subscription.

 

Source: VentureBeat

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