AgoraPulse – Inbox Zero for Social Media
With all the different social media platforms, do you have a hard time keeping up? Have you ever dreamed of Inbox Zero for Social Media? ????
Every Friday I share one of my favourite finds of the week — a website, tool or an app that has impressed me.
My Friday Favourite this week is AgoraPulse – Inbox Zero for Social Media.
What is it?
AgoraPulse is a social media management tool that works with Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and more.
Inbox Zero for Social Media
I’ve written before about how to manage e-mail overload, but how do you manage social media overload?
Is inbox zero for social media even possible?
Because I try to achieve inbox zero for social media, I regularly need to sweep Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
As a result, I have a lot of social platforms to stay up to date on and a lot of inboxes to manage!
AgoraPulse has become my new social media management tool of choice.
Why? Because the AgoraPulse app allows me to manage all my social media platforms more effectively than any other tool I’ve tried.
How? Well, AgoraPulse offers a social inbox to catch every conversation.
As a result, AgoraPulse brings the Inbox Zero philosophy to Social Media management!
Once you’ve replied to a conversation, AgoraPulse ticks it off and moves it out of your inbox.
Subsequently, this enables you to batch process social media management and reduce the amount of time it takes to respond to messages.
AgoraPulse also offers some great scheduling tools and strong reporting.
The AgoraPulse platform also has a built-in Customer Relationship Management (CRM).
These CRM capabilities can help you manage and track followers across all the social platforms.
How much does it cost?
AgoraPulse is free for individuals just getting started!
The AgoraPulse Pro Plan starts at £79 per month. You can trial a Pro Plan for free.
How can I get it?
Visit the AgoraPulse homepage to find out more.
You can also follow @AgoraPulse on Twitter or visit the AgoraPulse Facebook page.
Thanks to Andrew & Pete for introducing me to AgoraPulse, and Mike Allton for expertly helping me on-board with it.
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