In honour of Twitter’s 4th birthday, I wanted to give you all a Twitter related gift that you can take with you tomorrow, Monday, everyone’s favorite day of the week, to make your Twitter life easier.
Tweeb is a grand application to aid you in analyzing Twitter statistics, social graphs, and more, for all of the accounts you manage. All of this information is available regardless of your location, via your iPhone and soon your iPad, using Dallas-based AT&T’s network.
Developed by D.C.-based Ken Yarmosh and Mobomo, Tweeb is for those who use Twitter, and use Twitter a lot, either for personal use, or for managing multiple accounts in one’s life as a marketer and advertiser.
At only $1.99 in Apple's App Store, Tweeb gives one a great deal of information in an extremely eye pleasing interface. A small sample of Tweeb’s features demonstrate the power of this app:
- Support for multiple Twitter accounts.
- Summary page showing # tweets, followers, buzz (mentions), and clicks.
- History page showing an at-a-glance view of the same information by day.
- Summary of lost followers. This only starts to show sometime after you start to use Tweeb.
- Average tweets per day (since creating the account).
- Follower ratio – the #users following you divided by #users you’re following.
- Display of your recent tweets.
- Followers – List of which users are following you. Those users that you are following have a checkmark beside them, but will not appear in a separate list.
- User info – If you click on a Twitter user in one of your lists, you’ll see their avatar, summary stats, and a recent tweet timeline.
- List of “mentions” and “retweets”.
- Clicks broken down by day. The “Clicks” feature is quite helpful when gauging interest in what you post. with your network.
Tweeb is a great feature for those that manage multiple accounts, although there is one thing I would like to see in future versions. Tweeb does not have native posting to Twitter. Instead, this feature triggers your iPhone Twitter client that you’ve set as the default to open where you can then Tweet away. Unfortunately for users of particular Twitter clients, Hootsuite, or Tweetdeck, Tweeb does not support either app. To use Tweeb, you must post to Twitter through Tweetie, Echofon (Echofon Pro is my favorite), Birdfeed, Twitterific and Twinkle.
Overall, I really, really, really find Tweeb helpful and a valuable resource for advertising and marketing professionals, businesses that use Twitter a great deal, or anyone else that simply wants to track any number of the aforementioned statistics.
Will you try Tweeb as tool for monitoring Twitter activity? Let us know below, submit any questions to us via Formspring, follow us on Twitter, and definitely be a fan of our Facebook page, and suggest to your friends that they too become a fan, in order to participate in our GRAND contests.











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Thx for the great write up. New features are in the works and we are incorporating feedback like wanting to post to Twitter in some form.
Keep tuned to @tweebapp on Twitter for more info.
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