Instagram, Facebook, and Snapchat — Oh my! That is only the beginning of the wide range of social media apps out there. All of these social networking apps can not only take up a lot of space on your phone, but they can also kill your battery life, slow down your phone, and use up your phone data. It can also be downright time-consuming to stay up-to-date with what’s going on in each social network, so why have all of these apps on your phone? Click here to use app manager to remove unwanted apps that take up too much space on your device:
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Mybucketz
Use this app to not only aggregate your different social media feeds but to place friends and individuals that you follow into neatly organized “buckets.” These can include categories such as “friends,” “family,” “colleagues,” and so on. Besides that, you can search for posts among your social networks by using keywords to find exactly what you’re looking for.
Snowball
This is an Android app that is backed by Google Ventures, so you know it’s a good one! It supports an abundance of apps, such as SMS, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Snapchat, Twitter, WeChat, Slack, and Google Hangouts. The app brings all of your mobile messages to one place, making it easy to stay on top of it all. Whenever you have a new message, a “snowball” will pop up with a floating yeti symbol, ensuring that you can’t miss a note! While in most cases you can’t send responses through Snowball (you have to jump to the respective app most times), it’s still a great way to monitor your messages without constant toggling.
Cloze
This is a social media aggregation and curation tool that can be used on an Android mobile app as well as on your web browser. This app is similar to others in the fact that it combines feeds from across your social media spectrum, but it also has some features that set it apart. First, it allows you to choose which people that you follow or are friends with who are most important to you, making your feed more personalized and relevant. Then, it learns who’s important to you and organizes your feed based on those preferences, reducing clutter so you really only see what you want to.
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