Overview
What is Storify (discontinued)?
Storify was a social curation platform that collects updates from social networks, to create a new story format that is interactive, dynamic and social. It was acquired by Adobe, and has been retired (May 2018).
Once Upon a Storify
Using Storify as a journalism education tool
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Storify is an asset for social media content gathering!
Storify: Digital Storytelling at its Best!
Storify: Tell Your Story
Strategic Storytelling Using Storify can be a Happily Ever After 2.0
The (Many) Benefits of Storify
Storify Effectively Curates Social Media
A Tool for Documenting Stories
Using Storify to Increase Your Organization's Brand
Storify makes your story easy to tell.
Storify for Transmedia Storytelling
Storify Fills a Niche
Pricing
What is Storify (discontinued)?
Storify was a social curation platform that collects updates from social networks, to create a new story format that is interactive, dynamic and social. It was acquired by Adobe, and has been retired (May 2018).
Entry-level set up fee?
- No setup fee
Offerings
- Free Trial
- Free/Freemium Version
- Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Details
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- Tech Details
What is Storify (discontinued)?
Storify (discontinued) Technical Details
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Reviews and Ratings
(34)Attribute Ratings
Reviews
(1-2 of 2)Storify: Tell Your Story
- Storify is a great tool to expose our membership to social media, when they might not be users themselves.
- Storify allows us to create a detailed account of our meetings, webinars, and other important organizational events and happenings. We have been able to reuse social media content that would have otherwise been lost after it was initially posted.
- It has been a nice tool to add URL pages to a story (aka: leaving breadcrumbs). If someone talks about a particular event, we can link to a URL about that event.
- Occasionally will timeout.
- On the account we are using (basic, free), to add content from Facebook, you have to get a direct URL. Fine for pictures, but not great for text posts.
- Best used to tell a story primarily told on Twitter. Could limit some who don't have a big Twitter presence.
- Again, it is has allowed us to tell a story of our meetings and events via user generated content. Without this tool, that content means something and is seen only in the timeframe of the event. We have used our Storify stories after our events. They have become part of our integrated marketing strategies.
Strategic Storytelling Using Storify can be a Happily Ever After 2.0
- Event Storytelling
- Campaign-specific aggregation
- Validation of engagement for social media influencers participating in conversation
- Easier search within platform to find items for storyboard inclusion.
- Additional suggestions of Storify users to follow.
- More regular engagement within Storify user community.
- Positive experience for content creation
- Positive experience for storytelling for a nonprofit with respect to its events or viral campaigns
- Postive experience for storytelling as a nonprofit as a leader in a particular content area
- Advocacy initiatives.
- Special event storytelling.
- PR Campaign storytelling.
- Documenting effectiveness of viral digital campaign.
- Highlighting participant engagement at a special event.
- Demonstrating need within a population a nonprofit serves.
- Demonstrating need through curating news around an issue that the organization is addressing.
- Documenting engagement and effectiveness of a special event.
- Showcasing media coverage for a particular issue a nonprofit is working on an story that was pitched.
- Implemented in-house
- Getting familiar with the tool
- Identifying content to curate
- Decisionmaking on placement of story pieces relative to each other vs. in timeline fashion