At first I thought Bottlenose sounds funny and unusual. However after seeing their dolphin mascot, it makes sense now. Bottlenose is a type of dolphin.
Bottlenose is not just a Twitter or Facebook client. You can add “Assistants” and from there you can add Popular feeds, Suggested for you, feeds by People You Like, Suggested reposts, breaking news, messages by influencers and news by influencers.
Having these streams let you choose a particular topic that you like and skip the rest of the noisy streams from your social network.
For example you can have a stream of Tech News (Content Type) and skip all the Gossips and 4Square checkins. It saves you time looking at posts you are not interested.
With Single column view, there is a Sonar feature that lets you dissect related topics and hashtags. Dolphins use sonar for navigation — that’s a clever way to represent intelligent surfing rather than paddling your way out of the water helplessly from social media noise.
You can choose from a single column as well as multi-column view. If you are using multi-columns view, you can’t use Sonar feature.
I have trouble managing multi-columns because there seems to be too many of them. Also, there is no way to organize the order at the moment. Also, if you really want to prevent social media overload, I suggest using the single column mode only.
Each streams can be edited and you can create your own rules and conditions. For example you can show desktop notifications, play sound and set color. Also coming soon — the ability to auto-repost messages, auto-like, auto-reply, auto-forward and auto-tagging.
Also worth knowing is the language analysis technology enables the platform to understand semantically what kind of information you are sharing and gives you a tag cloud of all these information related to your interests.
Watch the introduction video to understand more about Bottlenose.
If you like an invite, please share this post and drop me a message with your valid email.
If you have access to Bottlenose now, do you agree that it makes social media noise filtering much easier?










