Announcing New Twitter Tool: findatweeter.com

I really wish I had more time to write about this, but I am both hurried and excited. When I am excited I either wet myself or blog. I will choose to blog since I am seeing a Client later today and do not have a clean pair of pants.

I am joking, obviously. I must have like 4 or 5 pairs of clean slacks and at least one pair of jeans.

Mike Miles is a developer whom I have had the pleasure of working with and managing (although he did not need much, if any real management and is one of those developers who just GETS IT). Together we came up with the idea of www.findatweeter.com and he did most of the hard work; he actually coded the thing while I fired off an initial brainstorming document (ouch), rudimentary architecture, Wish List items (oh boy…), and comments on what he had done. It worked out great, although when you actually like a developer you are working on a pet project with, you find yourself reluctant to make critique. At least, that is what they tell me.

Mike nailed it. The guy’s UI skills are awesome. Take a look. UX will be under constant redefinition, although I think we are looking pretty good as-is.

Anyhow, I am excited at what has been built and hope that you find it useful. You can plan and publish Events, locate people near you, basically do all the things that the *other* similar site does but better and with fewer annoyances. I do not like annoyances. Mike has a tolerance, or he would have stopped communication with me a long time ago.

If Mike knows this or not, the project was built using abstract kanban (TM). The board was in our minds, and tasks shifted position without sticky notes. We don’t need no stinkin’ sticky notes! We even blended phases into a singular process of “let’s get it done” and that, also, will soon be trademarked and certification in Get It Done Methodology A.K.A. Limber Development will be available via online course and Money Order (please do not put a name on it – only the dollar amount, which is yet to be determined).

Please enjoy: http://www.findatweeter.com and PLEASE send feedback to contact@findatweeter.com – I know both Mike and myself want this thing to rock and fill whatever void you feel in your Tweeting experience, extend your experience to places never before dreamed of… and if you send us something that would be a good addition, it WILL make it into the next release. Releases come quickly. Sometimes, too quickly. No, you should not read into that.

Thanks so much! Stay LIMBER!

Best,

Josh

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