Tweetspinner has varying levels of capabilities in their web based app based on free or subscription level. See the posting for more information. Continue reading →
DMCleaner presents itself as a tool to maage your direct messages better than Twitter itself. Authentication is done via oAuth and that is the only choice on the homepage. Once authenticated it pulls all your direct messages and gives you the count of received and sent. You are then presented with a list of choices … Continue reading →
Twedemption is a paid service, at one time of $5.99 USD, to go in and remove all the direct messages from your inbox. Now I have seen other apps from the company, so I was not as nervous about providing my username and password to Twitter as others might be. But, for a first time … Continue reading →
Twitdone lets you tweet your tasks in an effort to help get you organized. You have a couple ways to interact with the site. Their web interface is the full management and the rest is done via Twitter from hashtags to direct messages. I will immediately tell you this site had one of the best … Continue reading →
DM++ is an interesting broker service for sending direct messages. They become the middle-man service of sorts. You basically trust this middle source so everyone else that trusts them can send DM’s through them. For example you could send a DM to a string of people or one person if they also trusted DMplusplus. d … Continue reading →
TwitTruth definitely breaks down the honest Twitter usage of any account name. The homepage opens with a listing of the top 500 users and a breakdown of how they use Twitter. This is where the truth really shines. The odds of getting a reply from many of them is very slim. There is a breakdown …
FeedTwit might be useful for a couple reasons I can see right away. You have a very specific RSS feed you want to be immediately updated on so getting it as a DM in Twitter would also send you a SMS (if you configured this) You want some @replies in Twitter to notify you right … Continue reading →
Twitterdmer takes the task of you writing out a custom message and makes it a template that reads their profile and bio and sends the dm for you. Hey {firstname}, thanks for the follow. I’ve visited {website} and really love it! Can’t wait to visit you when I’m in {location}! So in essence they have …