I love HootSuite. Since their most recent update that included support for Facebook and other social media networks, like Ping.fm and LinkedIn, as well as beta support for twitter lists, it has been my application of choice for updating my status across all of my social media profiles.
There was only one thing missing — mobile support. I have been using atebits’ Tweetie 2, TweetDeck for iPhone and SimplyTweet, but have not really committed to any of them. Hopefully, that is about to come to an end with the upcoming release of the HootSuite iPhone application as announced via email this morning:
Coming Soon to an App Store Near You
Our HootSuite iPhone app is coming soon! Once it is released, you will be able to schedule your tweets, check stats and manage multiple accounts from the palm of your hand.
You’ll have to salivate a little while longer, but don’t worry, we’ll let you know as soon as it is available.
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I am looking forward to the app for sure. The was no mention what the cost was going to be for the application in the email. I will look into it further and update this post with what I learn.
Also, Facebook fanpage integration has also been added to HootSuite as of this morning according to their latest twitter update:
UPDATE Hootsuite dev team pushed Facebook FanPage integration. To add your FanPage go to Settings > Social Networks (FanPage) and add. [source]
Way to go invoke. You folks are awesome.
by Mike Browne on November 24, 2009
in social
Carol and I attended the Movember Tweetup last week and got to meet a few of the fine folks from Invoke, the company that is behind HootSuite. I have been using HootSuite off and on for a while and more recently with meeting and chatting with some of the people behind it. Today HootSuite became, hands down, my app of choice for following and updating my social networks.

I noticed last night that the site was down for service upgrades and had expected something was up after some cryptic discussions with Invoke employees at the party and some banter on twitter last Friday between myself and Dario Meli, a partner at Invoke, I knew good things were afoot. I just didn’t know what. I had my suspicions, and was right on the money with a couple, but there was even more.
After a day of running around and not being near my computer, I came home and logged into HootSuite to see what I would find and was more than pleasantly surprised.
This graphic stolen from the HootSuite site and edited by me shows a list of the upgrades they made.

I figured facebook and twitter lists would be on the upgrade list, which is fantastic in and of itself, but the inclusion of the Ping.fm and LinkedIn services as well excited me a lot. Here’s a part of why:
The ability to schedule Ping.fm updates is particularly noteworthy since through it you can update most popular social networks (such as MySpace, LiveJournal, etc.) Scheduling status updates now has near universal applicability. [HootSuite blog]
What sealed the deal, making HootSuite the social media app for me was the promise of an iPhone app. I have had trouble finding the perfect social app for my phone. But if the goodness I have come to expect from the folks at Invoke continues to be consistent, I suspect the iPhone app will be a thing of beauty as well. Count me in for one download — sight unseen.
Hoo! Hoo!