EVEN MORE TOP TEN APPS/PROGRAMMES FOR SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGERS
- Oscar Feiven
- Jun 1, 2015
- 2 min read

This is my third and final Top Ten Apps/Programmes blog post. Check back over the last two in this mini series for more tools designed for Social Media experts!
Don’t forget to comment and let me know what worked for you!
Add This AddThis is a media web‑tracking technology company based in Vienna, Virginia, United States. The company operates AddThis.com, a widely used social bookmarking service that can be integrated into a website with the use of a web widget.
Addthis.com
Disqus Disqus is a networked community platform used by hundreds of thousands of sites all over the web. With Disqus, your website gains a feature-rich comment system complete with social network integration, advanced administration and moderation options, and other extensive community functions.
Disqus.com
Pingdom Use Pingdom for all uptime and performance monitoring needs. Pingdom makes it easy for you to monitor the uptime and performance of your website or server.
Pingdom.com
Sprinklr The most complete social software platform in the world, purpose-built for large enterprises to ensure that the voice of the customer can be heard and acted upon by every employee.
Sprinklr.com
Riffle – Crowdriff Riffle by CrowdRiff helps you build instant rapport with anyone on Twitter, giving you insight into the current and potential value of every user so you can prioritize and personalize engagement.
Crowdriff.com
My Top Tweet My Top Tweet is a website offering instant twitter insights in your browser. It will sort and display your top ten most engaged with tweets.
Mytoptweet.com
Good Sort Good Sort is an iOS app that lets you sort your Facebook Wall messages by Likes, Comments or Shares, from a specific year or from all time. Want to see what your top posts have been so far this year? Good Sort has you sorted.
Find Good Sort in the App Store.
Chats Slack (Internal Chat) *We use this one!* Imagine all your team communication in one place, instantly searchable, available wherever you go. That’s Slack.
Slack.com
Whatsapp WhatsApp is one of the few apps that isn’t in a folder on my phone’s home screen and it’s probably the only app that has existed on every smartphone that I’ve owned.
Find Whatsapp in the App Store
We Chat WeChat is a mobile text and voice messaging communication service developed by Tencent in China. It is the largest standalone messaging app by monthly active users.
Wechat.com
That’s all she wrote.
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