Cliqset Public Beta Launch

Today was the day. We finally opened access to Cliqset and our social identity platform. So far the response has been amazing and we’re happy to see people getting excited about the possibilities of a neutral platform for creating and sharing social content.

Some of the sites covering the launch include ReadWriteWeb, Mashable, PCWorld the SocialTimes.

2 Responses

  1. Nice idea.

    It would be great to see the set up process engineered in reverse. for example: Walk me through the selection and sign on for my other services. Show me what those profiles say. Let me decide which if any of those should be imported into this master profile. Recreating the profile is too much friction. It’s an added bonus too, to be able to see all those profiles at a glance.

    Small comment – Ning thing isn’t the same as myspace, as there are multiple ning accounts under different domains- not a one-to-one, need a way to address this.

    If the APIs are well organized, we’d love to look at writing a targeted application over this, though.

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