Social Media Feed Aggregator App Mac

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Social Media Feed Aggregator App Mac

How many social networks do you use to keep yourself updated on what’s happening amongst your circle of friends and news from across the world? Everyday, with so many posts, tweets, photos and videos being uploaded to social networks, it’s certainly not an easy task to log on every of your social account for updates.

However, the good news is that the hassle can be avoided through some awesome web applications. Below we’ve compiled a list of extremely useful social media feed aggregators where you can view all your social feeds in one place. It means that you can check out all your status updates from Facebook, tweets on Twitter, posts from Google+ and even photos from Instagram simultaneously, within one browser window.

Alternion
Alternion gathers all the feeds including updates, links and media uploads from your social network profiles. The impressive app can supports more than 220 social networks. What makes Alternation outstands other piers is that it can also incorporate all your emails, be it Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo! or AOL into the social aggregating system. Other features you may find useful include social address book, social resume, filters, privacy control as well as profile customization.

Yoono
Yoono unifies all the feeds from your multiple social networks. The app, available in both desktop and browser, not only lets you view the feeds from your Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, etc. simultaneously but also enables you share your favourite links, images and videos to any of your profiles. With this multi-social media in one app, you can update your status across all your social profiles at once.

Feedient
Feedient keeps your social media life easy by giving you a simple overview of your Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram feeds within one single webpage. Each type of social feeds will be displayed in a column, side by side. You can re-arrange the columns based on your preferences.

Without the need of clicking the update button, the free social tool automatically shows you the new posts as they arrive. Apart from viewing the posts, Feedient also lets you interact with them by giving ‘Like’ and comments as well as sharing with others. You can even post your status updates to Facebook and Twitter directly from the tool.

Cloze – iPhone & iPad app | Android app
Cloze is another social media aggregation and curation tool available in both web browser and mobile app. What makes Cloze different from other similar apps is that it learns who’s important to you then organizes the feeds from those people right upfront, filter out the clutters of everything else.

The social app also bring together all your relationships into a people-centered view where you can easily keep track of their contacts, posts, tweets, emails, etc.

Scruddle
Scruddle consolidates all your social networks’ news and streams as well as emails into a single inbox. From there you can view and manage the information in the way you want. Without having to logon to different social websites, you can easily do your daily social activities including update status, like, comment, retweet, etc. through the app.

Scruddle also comes with a map feature showing what’s around you and social check-ins from Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare.

G++
G++ is a social addon for Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. It makes Google Plus a multiple social networks platform by integrating Facebook and Twitter posts with Google Plus’ feeds. Through this service, users can update status, share links and images, drop comments and ‘like’ any posts from Facebook and Twitter directly from Google+.

Mybucketz
Mybucketz is another aggregating service that brings all the feeds from multiple social networks and RSS into one central place. Apart from viewing posts, the service also allows you to group friends or followings across your social networks into individual ‘buckets’ such as friends, family, colleagues, etc. Additionally, you can also search for posts within your networks based on specific keywords.

Jyst.us
Jyst’s minimalist design and intuitive user-interface allows you to view feeds from multiple social networks without unnecessary distraction. To get it started, you’ll need to logon to the service via Facebook or Twitter account.

Not only does Jyst lets you post status updates and share links to others but also make a quick reply to a tweet with ease. You’ll then see how the post looks like on the social network you are sharing to.

Facebook to Twitter
As the name implies, the Facebook-owned app helps you post all the public updates on Facebook to Twitter. On the settings you can select which public updates you share, like only photos, links, notes or events.

Social Mobile Apps

Fuse – iPhone app
Fuse is a mobile app that gathers all your social media profiles in one place. It gives you a unified feed of updates from your Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram for better social experience. You can quickly turn on or off each of the social network depending on your preference. Additionally, Fuse also lets you share, message and search across your networks.

Pixable – iPhone & iPad app | Android app
Pixable enables you to have an instant view of photos and videos shared across from all your social networks including Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Personal interactions such as like, retweet, comment can be done directly from the app. On top of that, you can also browse the trending stories people are talking about.

Recents – iPhone app
Recents, with its clean interface, aggregates the most recent updates from all your social networks into a single feed. Currently the app supports Facebook, Twitter, Instragram and Tumblr. It lets you read articles, view pictures, watch videos, and even ‘like’ the content you enjoyed.

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Social media blogging is a rough game. Even exceptional talent can get buried if it doesn't keep up with the competition and a whirl of changes. But if you think that making it to the top only takes working harder, you're not entirely correct. While others work hard, you could be working smart. Optimize your workflow, batch-edit images, create gifs in one click, upload everything faster — make more quality content faster. And there are tools to help you in this.

This article suggest a couple of apps that might seem costly, so instead of buying them you can get an inexpensive Setapp subscription, where all these Mac applications are included.

How to create social media images on Mac

Kudos to Adobe for creating a suite of great photo-editing software. It's hardly any use though when you're short on time and have 10 posts to make by Monday. Leave Photoshop to people with loads of free nights because there are much more efficient photo editors that have built-in filters, batch editing, and more intuitive tools.

CameraBag Pro Photo editor

Social Media Aggregator App

The right photo editor app is a massive time saver. CameraBag Pro deals masterfully with social media images. Which means making professional pictures at the pace of a factory worker stamping boxes. When you struggle to align all your photography with the 'personal brand' look or to keep up with your 'a session a day' promise, the app really helps. Let's take a look at how it works.

Quick Filters

Just like Instagram and VSCO, CameraBag Pro has ready to go filters for your social media images. Unlike native Mac Photos app, these filters are actually good. And just like in Instagram, they can be customized to your taste. What's cool is that since it's a robust desktop app, after you save 30 minutes on coloring and exposure, you can switch to advanced features and edit photo the way you want to. With gradient masks, toning, layering and so on.

It's impressive how many hours filters can save on the initial stage of deciding which way to go with a particular image. It's a dressing room that was never available on desktop in such a handy way. CameraBag Pro costs $20, but it's free on Setapp when you have the subscription.

Photolemur AI Editor

Editing faces

I don't know about you, but getting humans to look nice on my creatives takes ages for me. There's lighting to fix, skin to smooth, teeth to whiten, and many more tiny detail because of all the unrealistic beauty standards imposed by the media that...we create. Wait, what?

Anyway.

Photolemur has smart face recognition that works way better than similar expensive Photoshop filters, at least to my taste. Automatic tools allow for quick skin tone editing, eye brightness fixes, even lip reddening (which sounds terrible but looks nice). With this app, portrait editing becomes a breeze, as some would say if this was a cheese TV commercial.

Sip Color Picker

When you work on the right tone, you're usually having something in mind. Maybe, you even have a few examples of what you're trying to reach in terms of exact coloring. But do you really have to drag every picture into your editor to select the color you like? Clearly, the answer is no, otherwise why asking it in this article.

Sip is a color picker which gives your amazing powers to choose colors from anywhere. Your browser, a YouTube video, any picture in any app, your desktop, the next step would be your cat, but that's under development.

All you have to do is activate Sip and click on any point on the screen to choose the right color. Sip also remembers your previous picks and creates pallets. It's an all-around-indispensable tool when you're working on creatives.

Create GIFs because it's simpler than you think

Animated GIFs are clearly following closely behind videos in terms of internet love. Looped and lovely, they provide us with the right info without the need to 'play' them. That's exactly why making them should be simple, because complexity just doesn't fit in the gif-y vibe, you know?

How to make an eye-catching gif

To make a high-res, beautiful, shareable gif you need a good gif maker or a gif recorder, whatever you wish to call it. You can use online tools, but they are laggy, or you can use Adobe's tools but you'll want to end yourself before you figure out how they work (I did). A good gif maker is a desktop app, but simple enough to use right away.

Gifox GIF maker

Gifox is a small app living in the top menu and it makes animated gifs at the speed of light. You can record your whole screen or a specific window (for instance, a video player). It's perfect for small tutorials and screen recordings that are too short to be videos. Make your own gifs of excellent quality, it literally takes seconds when you have the right apps.

Keep your library organized

Social Media Feed Aggregator App Mac Free

While it sounds like something your mom would say after reminding you to feed the dog, it's actually a solid advice. Knowing where's what and how to retrieve a particular image saves precious time that can be spend on making more cool stuff.

Emulsion Photo manager

A photo organizer app Emulsion does most of the job for you. It groups images by tags, dates, and sizes, but the coolest thing is its color tag.

Images arranged by color

Emulsion defines the general color scheme of the picture, so when you're working on something blue and you need an illustration, you don't try to recall if you have anything green taken in the last five years, you just open the app. Browse what you have, pick what works best for your social media, post it and enjoy what you see.

You can use Emulsion app for free as a part of Setapp subscription.

Uplet Instagram app on Mac

In case your creativity lies in the realm of Instagram, you can use Uplet to view and upload images from your Mac to your feed. It's fast, really pretty, and efficient. It's also on Setapp, so don't worry about having to buy in separately.

That's about it with the social media imagery, I hope this article has been of help. Remember, quality is always better than quantity, but quantity keeps you in people's heads. So make good content and make a lot of it. Happy blogging!

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