Have you used Twitter? It’s addicting, isn’t it? In just a few short days it is very simple to follow 100 people. Then out of nowhere, it seems, more “Tweeple” (Twitter people) start following you and, of course, you follow them back because it seems like the fair thing to do.
Fast forward a couple weeks.
You are now following over 1,000 people and just as many are following you. You suspect everybody of being a bot, you don’t know why you’re following half of the people you are (but you don’t unfollow because it is a hassle and it keeps your count high), and you don’t really read other people’s tweets anymore (and deep down you’re doubting that anybody reads yours).
Very quickly, Twitter became a very different beast. The people you originally had meaningful conversations with have become lost in the noise. Twitter’s raw power and democratized form of communication can quickly get out of hand because of the limited ability to find people of interest (like friends, coworkers, etc.). The only search functionality provided by Twitter, and most 3rd-party apps, is to search conversations -- not people!
This dilemma creates a demand for a new way to manage contacts on Twitter. The REACH Social Contact Manager is a way for you to manage your communication with your Twitter friends independently from each other. Search and manage your Twitter contacts by name, location, profile, or your own custom tag.
Whether you have 500 Twitter friends or 50,000 Twitter friends, the REACH Social Contact Manager will make sense of the chaos. Please visit the homepage and watch the overview video. Sign up for your free account and get started today!