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Update to Socialfly Reminders

February 27th, 2009 by Nick Punt. Posted in General

We’ve just updated Socialfly’s reminder system, making it more like a traditional to-do list. Reminders now have 3 actions possible - Talked, snooze, and remove.

  • Talked records the last time you talked to that person.
  • Snooze delays the reminder.
  • Remove deletes the reminder but does not update the last talked time.

Smart reminders

A core philosophy behind Socialfly is to reduce the ’social noise’ in your life, helping you focus on who matters most. That’s why our reminder system uses some smarts to give you the people who matter most - even if you haven’t logged in for a while.

Each day we calculate your 5 most important reminders. These are based on the friend priority you set (from 1 to 5 stars), plus how many days overdue they are. Any additional reminders you have outstanding are put in an ‘additional’ category. Thus, a reminder to keep up with a low priority friend won’t ever bump that really important friend that you still haven’t contacted.

Whats the point of ‘talked’?

We’ve added the ‘talked’ data type so you can remember the last time you kept up with all your friends. As always, Socialfly lets you view data across friends, so you can prioritize. Just go to the Friend List and sort by Last Talked!

One more thing…

We’ve also added the Next Notice column in the Friend List, so you know what reminders are coming up. This has been an oft-requested feature!

We hope you like the update! The entire Socialfly team is working hard on our iPhone application, which should be ready in the coming weeks.

Stay tuned,
Nick

Socialfly Design Update

February 6th, 2009 by Nick Punt. Posted in Releases

We’ve just updated our application to reflect our new homepage design. As always, we use your Facebook account to authenticate, meaning you don’t have to remember yet another password.

Click here to check it out:
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New Socialfly Homepage

February 4th, 2009 by Nick Punt. Posted in General

We’ve just re-launched our homepage and blog. We encourage everybody to:

Stay tuned here for updates on Socialfly!

Why We’re Here

October 15th, 2008 by Nick Punt. Posted in Insights

We’re excited to announce today that Socialfly has been chosen as one of 25 recipients of Facebook’s Round I fbFund grant. We look forward to developing a great partnership with Facebook to provide the best user experience possible for Socialfly users.

We chose to participate in the fbFund competition because we think Facebook is the ideal platform for Socialfly’s coming launch. Over the past year we’ve seen both an incredible rise in the capability of the Facebook platform, and an evolving user dynamic that shows Facebook has become not just a mainstream success, but a leader in redefining how everybody, everywhere communicates.

Social is Changing

Have you noticed something recently? Lines are blurring between personal and professional, between casual acquaintances and close friends or family, and between nearly every other possible distinction we draw among our connections. They’re all starting to appear side by side, even while social norms are still highly ambiguous. What’s happening?

Social networks are changing

Facebook has become the mainstream social network. Your parents, coworkers, old friends, and the local barista may all be on it right now. However, while the social graph has widened to include this huge quantity of connections, an expanding social graph dilutes what it means to be connected. The role of applications may very well be to simply make sense of these connections - defining what it means to be connected, and the implicit and explicit rules of interaction.

People are changing

We who enter the workforce today are expected to change our jobs 7 to 10 times in our careers. As young professionals, we can no longer rely on pre-defined social circles to tap into, because we relocate and switch jobs so frequently. A greater burden is now on all of us to build our own networks, because we wind up meeting a greater number of people for a shorter amount of time.

Where Socialfly Comes In

We’re building Socialfly to fill in what we see as a crucial missing piece in this redefinition of social. While changes in social networks and social conditions are driving a greater quantity of connections, Socialfly is about increasing the quality of connections. We believe true relationships are measured by the times you spend and interests you share together: the ideas you bond over, the details you share in common, and your regular interactions. We want to do this with all the people we like, and we think you do too.

What Next?

The Socialfly team is working hard for our first release in November. In the mean time, take a look at the Socialfly preview application, which will keep you up to date and help you set yourself up for our launch. You can also follow us on twitter, and subscribe to our blog’s RSS feed.

Thanks,

The Socialfly Team