Recently released iPhone app Instant Tweetup provides a straightforward interface that, if the developer knocked off the $1.99 price tag (UPDATE: the app is now free, see comments), it could be an instant smash.
We came across Instant Tweetup (@instanttweetup) while browsing through the Twitter app directory, oneforty. With no reviews either on oneforty or on Apple’s App Store, it seems as if this very useful app has gone completely unnoticed since its launch in late January 2010, and we suspect that US$1.99 price tag was partially to blame. That’s too bad, because this well done, simple app, does exactly what the name implies – it lets you find and invite nearby Twitterers to an impromptu tweetup.
Here’s how the app works. After you buy it (again, we strongly suggest that this app be free) and launch it, all you do is use the simple slider bar to find people within 1-10 miles or kilometers (a nice touch) and click “Find peeps”. The next page shows a list of up to 20 Twitterers within that radius (UPDATE: developer says “I was more interested in the real-time nature of results, showing Peeps nearby, who were very recently active” & “the ability to have an infinite list would have delayed it’s release [on the App Store].”) Another nicely done feature is that the app works on both the iPhone and iPod Touch using Wi-Fi hotspots (many location apps do this but not all, so always good to see the developer went the extra step).
You can click on any of the resulting profiles to learn more about the person and then, after logging in with your Twitter credentials (which was painless), you can then either invite one or many of these Twitterers to meet you for a Tweetup by sending them a tweet. The editable tweet says, “Hi I’m nearby, found you through #instanttweetup want to meetup? I’m here…” and then attaches a bit.ly URL that links to Google Maps to display your current location in lat/long. That’s it – dead simple.
Of course, this app could be a blessing and a curse to people. First of all, receiving this random email from a stranger is going to certainly make people wonder if you’ve crossed the creepy line or not (and will inevitably lead people to think of PleaseRobMe we guess). This leads us to the #1 feature we’d like to see in this app (especially if the price tag remains) and that is integration with friends/follower lists. If this was an option, then users could use this app to find and meetup with people that they already have a “twitter relationship” with, which would greatly reduce the creepy/spam factor.
In an earlier post, we talked about how Brightkite might be a great partner to make social calendar service Plancast into an ideal social location network, but now we think Instant Tweetup is an even better fit. Think of it, you create a plan on Plancast and then use Instant Tweetup to find Twitter friends nearby and then invite them to meetup, and instead of adding a Google Maps link, the link goes right to the plan on Plancast. Instant tweetup? How about instant party?
Update: The app’s developer has just told us in tweet that he plans to add, “color coding to highlight people you follow. Also plan Foursquare and Buzz integration” (our emphasis).
















Chad,
This seems like a killer app for bars and clubs. Tweet Twitter only specials to anyone nearby. It's not a person to person app, it's a B2C app.
Chris
Hi Chad and Chris, I'm the developer. Thank you SO much for the post and comments, it's my first app, so it's great to get some feedback.
To address Chad's issue regarding the price, I do agree that pricing a niche and relatively simple app like Instant Tweetup is tough to get right. I'll take a look at the current pricing of the app.
Chris, I've also had ideas down this road, especially as I started using Instant Tweetup myself and found it to be a good way to promote the app itself. I might look into that more closely.
Any further feedback, I'm @keefmoon on Twitter.
Thanks,
Keith
Interesting angle, could certainly see some establishments doing just that, and if they offer real incentives to stop on by it wouldn't be so creepy. Though perhaps a specific B2C version might be a good idea instead of pitching the current app as also B2C.
Chad, based on your comments I've lowered the price of Instant Tweetup to the lowers tier, 99c in the US, 59p in the UK.
I've not seen it propagate to the App Store yet, but hopefully it will soon. It's late here in the UK, so I'll leave it at that for the moment and review my plans for Instant Tweetup tomorrow. Many thanks again.
Keith
Yeah, it would definitely need to change to be a B2C app, but targeting users for promotions based on location is a good idea that I had considered once I started using Instant Tweetup. I see it more as a web based dashboard service for B2C than an iPhone app.
Ok Keith, we have noted it in the post.
Sometimes some apps ought to be free, just as you said.
Thanks for your review. The app looks clean and useful. btw – we love Brightkite too!
And now according to Keef, it is free to download in the App Store.
I've just checked and Instant tweetup is now FREE in the App Store.
Thank you everyone for the really positive feedback!