Firstly to all Tynt Beta testers we send out a big “thank you” for helping us develop and evolve Tynt for you!
We work hard at Tynt to develop our product to be a user driven experience. There’s many ways to use Tynt and a broad range of different ages and lifestyles creating Tynts with our beta. We’d like to share with you some of the popular ways of Tynting on the web:
1) Jokes and fun
Oh, yes people, Tynt can be some seriously fun stuff! The more imaginative you are, the funnier things can get. People often share Internet jokes with Tynt, and more importantly make jokes using Tynt with the web as a canvas! People have also mentioned that it’s nice to be able to share silly fun things with “privacy” and to certain friends.
We see a lot of amazing speech bubble jokes, and imaginative use of our Stickers. There’s really no limit to all the laughs that Tynt can offer. Oh and I really enjoy seeing Tynt used for laughs, so if you got “a good one” I’d love to check it out! I’m ian[at]tynt[dot]com.
2) Sharing discussions of web sites and stories
One of the most popular ways of using Tynt has been to have conversations about something on a website. We’ve heard everything from shopping and celebrity gossip, to article discussions and stock evaluations between friends and co-workers. At Tynt we all use the Notes and Speech tools multiple times a day to keep each other informed of web happenings!
3) Research and marking websites
Tynt’s a great way to store websites for researching something. With the use of Notes your thoughts can be put into context right on the website. It’s also nice to have something for jogging the ‘ol memory for later reference and scanning!
You can also go back to any prior Tynt you had made and share or re-share it with someone! Tynt offers friends, classmates and colleagues a lot more than just bookmarks when following your cookie crumb trail!
4) Tell us what you want!
Remember Tynt is still in beta. That means the future of our product relies on the beta testers to tell us what they want.
The most important of my job is to listen to users. Although I can’t promise everything that people request will get developed, I can and will promise that each and every one of you will be heard.
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Well I hope some of this is useful, thanks again for your interest and happy Tynting!
