FootFeed: The Ultimate GeoSocial Checkin App?

I love the entire concept of GeoSocial apps. I really do. For me the fascination begins with the truly amazing connections you can solidify with your friends & the world. They have this intangible quality to increase the importance to the location itself. Also, let’s not forget about the implications for the future of Social Media and mobile marketing industries. But for all the really great things about GeoSocial checkins, there are a few of things I’ve got to get out of my system.

The first thing I can’t stand is: Playing favorites with my location based apps. Between Foursquare, Gowalla, Brightkite, Latitude, etc. there’s a veritable forest of apps & services to choose from out there. Call me crazy, but I want to be the mayor, build up my points, and connect with all my friends in all my networks in one shot. I hate checking in more than once to a place using separate networks. Secondly, It takes way too long and kills your battery power from all the notifications that your phone sends and receives to stay connected to all these different networks. The last and worst aspect is that it takes away from the experience of being outdoors or with friends, the show, that song, that building, that moment of realizing you’re in love, etc. It insulates you as if you are still in front of the computer at home.

SHOCKER ALERT: It makes you look anti-social. GASP! The irony…

Think about it, if your spending a good 5-10 minutes trying to get that damn WiFi signal to work, so that you can checkin to that really awesome bar/restaurant/art gallery/dentist office/bar-mitzvah, that you forget you have someone talking to you or worse you’re on a date! I honestly try hard NOT to be THAT guy. (Am I successful at it? If you ask my fiancĂ©, I’m sure she would have some choice words to say on the subject.)

But all kidding aside, location based apps rock and we all love to use them, but I don’t want to play favorites and I don’t want to be THAT hipster douche-bag guy, pretentiously holding his hand-made wooden covered iPhone, completely absorbed and isolated from reality. I want to engage the moment, not a machine. Microcosmic dilemmas call for uber-solutions. Enter: FootFeed.

FootFeed is a location based app that allows you to checkin to a whole bunch of GeoSocial networks at once! When you checkin, you still get credit as if you checked-in by logging in to each network individually. Currently, you can add 6 networks, plus FootFeed, equals 7 networks in 1! It has API integration with Twitter & Facebook. It’s pretty much the ultimate GeoSocial checkin app. It’s not quite perfect, just yet! As some networks do not have certain locations on file and you have add them to your checkin. If they had integration w/ SCVNGR, Loopt, and many other minor networks, this could really be a great tool for any Social Media Consultant.

But overall, BRAVO to the fellas over at FootFeed! No more wasted battery life. No more 5-10 minute checkins to 7 networks or having to make the decision of which one to choose. Most importantly, no more douche-bag behavior! My fiancé will love that one the most.

Download it for free for your iPhone, here.

(Question: Because of my new found affinity, does this mean I’m now a FootFeed Fiend?)

Byte Back!

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Why GeoSocial Networking sites could soon be a thing of the past.

GeoSocial Newtorking Sites such as foursquare, Gowalla, and Brightkite could soon be the fad that came and went. If you are not familiar with GeoSocial Networking, you might have seen them on occasion on someone’s Facebook update or twitter feed. They are geotagged status updates that pinpoint (with a small margin of error, IMHO), the location of where you are in context to your update. So say if you are at Yankee Stadium and update that you saw an amazing play, your feed would tell everyone where you are at a certain time.

Recently, the popularity of these sites has increased tremendously, however with the advent of Facebook starting their own check-in addition to the plethora of features for mobile users, it’s becoming clear to me that I see what may happen next. Even as I write this, my presumptions have been coming true. I have said for a long time, that as soon as the bigwigs of Facebook or Twitter come up with their own solutions, that the beginning of the end of GeoSocial sites is all but imminent.

Think about it from a realistic point of view. Why would you use a third party service when you can do it all from one spot? When more and more people are connected with Facebook and Twitter…the idea of using yet another social networking site takes up more time and more effort to keep up. You might say, well the effort is a few seconds or a few clicks on your iPhone or BlackBerry, but reality should dictate the easiest and simplest solution should and will prevail. If you are already on Facebook…why wouldn’t you use Places to check-in? If you say, I check in on foursquare for the Mayorships and badges, then I say give Facebook time and effort and they will create something even more intrinsic to their overall experience.

It pains me to say this, as I am personally a HUGE fan of foursquare and GeoSocial Networking sites, but the end is near. It’s may not be today, or tomorrow, or next month, but will wind up happening is that some other social networking site will purchase foursquare as their geosocial network of choice. Reasoning behind this is simple, to gain market share. Currently Twitter & Facebook have their own Geotagging, but what about Linkedin? Linkedin is more of a professional social media network, but it’s a thought.

Think about it…in the long run I’m pretty sure I’m right. What say you?

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