“It was also very important for us to keep the application as easy to use as possible, while still providing a pleasant user experience,” said Wilkens. “That’s why we’ve implemented a new look and feel that’s more polished and makes better use of screen space.”
Now, users can also integrate their Bit.ly or BudURL accounts with TweetFunnel for easy statistics tracking. An administrator simply has to enter their Bit.ly or BudURL API key into TweetFunnel and URLs will be automatically shortened and tracked. This makes it easy for tweeting organizations to see what content is most effective.
With all of the information that’s within Twitter, search is vital for monitoring conversations. TweetFunnel users can not only search, but can save searches for the topics most important to them with just a click.
Of course, these new features are all in addition to the multi-user tweeting functionality that TweetFunnel is famous for—editorial control and the ability to monitor, assign and schedule tweets. TweetFunnel is currently in beta and free to users.
Since its release in late May, thousands of businesses, non-profits, news organizations, sports teams, civic groups and other organizations have signed up for the service. TweetFunnel has been described as “water wings for Twitter,” as it makes it easy for any organization to dip its toe into the Twitter stream.
“We’re always working on new features, but we’re really proud of the latest set of enhancements. We think TweetFunnel provides the core functionality that any business, non-profit or other organization needs to make a coordinated Twitter effort,” said Wilkens.

