New ideas come from conversations.

ThinkUp lets you get insights from the time you spend on social networks like Twitter and Facebook.

ThinkUp captures your posts, replies, retweets, friends, followers, and links on social networks like Twitter and Facebook. We'll be adding more networks in the future. ThinkUp stores your social data in a database you control, and makes it easy to search, sort, filter, export, and visualize in useful ways.

ThinkUp is an open source software project licensed under the GNU GPL, founded by Gina Trapani, sponsored by Expert Labs, used to help the White House, and built by an enthusiastic community of contributors like you. Join us.

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You'll need a web server running PHP 5.2 and MySQL 5. See the full list of system requirements.



Features:

Setting up ThinkUp takes a couple of minutes if you know how to install a web app. Once you're running, there's lots you can do!

  • Archive all of your social data for your Twitter and Facebook accounts in your own database and make it easy to search, sort and filter.
  • Export some or all of your data including tweets and status updates into a simple format you can open in any spreadsheet.
  • View all of your friends' replies to your messages, in a simple searchable list or displayed on a Google Map.
  • Check out insightful charts of key stats like your number of followers, posting behaviors, and more.
  • Get a stream of all photos or links your friends have posted, all in one place. ThinkUp even automatically expands shortened URLs!
  • Sort replies to your tweets or Facebook status updates by the location of your friends who respond.
  • Find out insights about your followers and friends, like who's most popular or who updates least often.
  • Publish a complete list of replies to one of your questions, including integration with blogging tools like WordPress.
  • Even more new features every day.

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Join the Conversation

We want you to use ThinkUp and give the community your feedback. And we're also looking for developers and testers who can help us make ThinkUp even better. Everybody is welcome to contribute!

If you're a user, blogger, Twitterer or Facebooker:

If you're a programmer, developer, or designer: