For transparency’s sake, I have quoted you on a section of your last response to my comment on Later’s updated platform coverage.
“For transparency’s sake, my original statement was saying that among the services I excluded were:
“Those which only serve one social network. For example, tools which only serve Instagram such as Busy.io, Fanharvest, Grum, Hopper, Instamize.me, Later, Onlypult, and Schedugr.am.”
I’ve now edited this to say:
“Those which primarily serve one social network.”
I hope this is a reasonable description, as based on Later’s website top page banner, it does seem that Instagram is their current focus. Or, at least, it probably was their core strength back in early January, when I published my article.”
To Mr. Robertson
In that case, you should exclude Blogsterapp.com for primarily serving Blog promotion through four social platforms (Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and LinkedIn); Commun.it for primarily serving Twitter being that Twitter is their main focus whilst still providing services for Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest; SocialOomph.com for primarily serving Twitter as well and still providing services for Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Plurk, Blogs, RSS feeds, and more.


The Homepage of SocialOomph doesn’t mention this, but if you looked you would have noticed they have over twenty five features made for Twitter and the next best is Facebook with about six features (Professional Features). To top it off, you had said it yourself, SocialOomph “is best for Twitter account management”.

However, if I am missing something, please kindly advise.