Stribe beta is opening progressively to 2000+ websites
Stribe got a lot of attention following our presentation at TechCrunch50 two weeks ago. We were prepared for this, but did not expected to get so many invitation requests! Seems like more than 2000 websites want to get social with Stribe, and this number is growing steadily each day.
We will be listening very closely to your feedbacks, and plan to integrate them in (almost) real time. We are eager to see how webmasters and visitors are using the service and, most importantly, how we can improve it to fully meet their social needs on any website.
We started today to send invitation codes to a few websites, and we will extend the invitations to more websites each day during the next weeks and months. This process will ensure that we can dedicate time to each webmaster in order to provide the best service quality and support, and help you grow and manage your online community. Of course we are very flexible so if you have any special/urgent needs, do not hesitate to let us know so we can accelerate this process.
We would like to thank you all for your trust, understanding and help in making Stribe a new, innovative social layer for all websites!
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I’ve just read about your new social network what’s very similar to NING – what’s the difference?
yes, and i am one of them waiting
i guess it’s all for good. good luck with the thousands of demands ;o)
Hacene from SEO China
Thanks for your support!
@Beatrix: To sum up quickly, Ning allows to create a new (external) social website. Stribe allows you to create a social network in your existing website with interaction tools accessible on every page of your site (not only in a specific section), thus driving growth to your site. And we plan to push this further by integrating even more the website content with the community layer.
Have you planned a wordpress plugin so that registered members of a WP blog can also be members of the social network?
i.e. The wordpress user database and the social network user database would intereact (or the latter would replace the former).
Christophe
@Christophe: yes, this feature is in our roadmap. We aim to provide a Single Sign On (SSO) API for any website.