Juicer: my favorite social media aggregation and curation tool
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
Juicer is often used for websites, especially campaigns/hashtags or events. The great thing is that you literally within five minutes can create a website which is then automatically updated with social media content from Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and many other social media sources, with no additional work, no CMS (content management system), and no IT-department and no coding needed. Especially great for marketing departments, event organizers, people operations/HR and the likes.
Pros
- Content Curation: Juicer allows you to curate fresh content daily, hourly or (for events) even by the minute
- Great Moderation Tools: Straightforward moderation. Delete any posts you don't want showing up.
- Responsive: Looks great on all devices, including iPhone, iPad, etc.
Cons
- There might be one or two social media sources worth adding, e.g. Tripadvisor.
Likelihood to Recommend
Juicer is great for any campaign, hashtag, or event-related website. For example, we've created this website for a friend's event (the "Pirate Summit", and it looks like this <a title="Link: https://www.juicer.io/pirate-summit" href="https://www.juicer.io/pirate-summit">https://www.juicer.io/pirate-summit</a>). Also, artists use it a lot, for example, Bon Jovi's official site at <a title="Link: https://www.juicer.io/bonjovi" href="https://www.juicer.io/bonjovi">https://www.juicer.io/bonjovi</a>. You can also build a lot of stuff around it, and just keep Juicer's aggregated social media feed in an iFrame. Juicer is less well suited if you want to enable actions from social media, e.g. buying a physical product. In these cases, classic e-commerce shops are better suited.
