Amid rumors and artifacts of Twitter's testing accounts managed by multiple users, we've found a startup focusing on precisely that problem.
The biggest and perhaps best known competitor in this space is CoTweet, a truly enterprise-scalable solution for Twitter accounts with multiple users. It's well-suited to brands or news organizations in particular, but BirdHerd might provide a low-cost alternative for small- to medium-sized businesses or other groups.
Here's how it works: Users sign in via Twitter's OAuth feature. They then choose which other Twitter users should have the ability to tweet from the chosen account.
The other users they choose can then direct message the original Twitter account at any time. The DMs appear in the original account's timeline with a slash-via attribution system that lets users know who sent the tweet.
For example, I gave @Eston access to my account tonight, and he DM'd me this message, which was immediately broadcast to all my Twitter followers:
The BirdHerd website states, "At some point in the future, we will offer paid 'pro' plans with extra features, interesting stats and quicker response times." At the moment, all accounts are free with an invite code, and future accounts will always be available free of charge to any user. Additionally, beta testers will receive 2 months of "pro" features free.
The app is a collaboration between self-described "code ninja" Colin Brumelle of Mixed Content and design studio twothirty.
To access the site and use its awesome, group- and team-friendly features, use the code "rww" to login and set up your account. That code will work for the first 200 users; after that, you'll have to put yourself on a waiting list and hold your breath until the site goes public.
And do let us know what you think of the app in the comments.
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