Twittelembra: your advisor, your friend
Diego Remus on September 23, 2009
What do you want to remember? Who do you want to remember? When do you want to remember it? How will it be sent? These are exactly the questions that the new webservice Twittelembra asks the user. Twittelembra was created by a developer from Santa Catarina, Bruno Bertolini.
I tested Twittelembra, which works seamlessly with Twitter accounts, and I was satisfied. For example I programmed a direct message which reminded me yesterday afternoon how today’s schedule would go: digital strategy workshop at the Endeavor Institute, ResultsON Day with the column by Startupi, attend Start-up Lab at The Hub, panel on innovation and digital business at ESPM.
Even if we have a method for noting everything down, it’s nice to have a “friend” to remind us via Twitter about our commitments, deadlines and any other thing we want to remember! Almost in the category of “insomniaware,” this application was developed in two days and is a fine example of well-positioned and well-executed creativity - it even offers privacy options and other settings.
Now I’m off to set some some additional reminders! Follow Twittelembra and Bruno Bertolini on Twitter.