Show HN: I created Twitpic, now I've launched Glue
I created Glue which is best described as "Twitter meets Tumblr meets Medium" which is longer than just saying another Twitter alternative but IMO not 100% accurate. I launched Glue in mid '21 and have been slowly iterating on it since.
Glue lets you share text, photos, video, audio, code snippets, quotes or break out into a long-form blog post. Posts on Glue are called "Drops".
Glue in action:
- My profile: https://glue.im/noah
- Audio: https://glue.im/shpigford/30482820740681729
- Code snippet: https://glue.im/noah/99641696463097857
- Blog Drop https://glue.im/glue/share-quotes-and-code-snippets
- Quote: https://glue.im/noah/241292351245389825
What makes it different from others?
- Trying to keep the UI simple and clean
- Use your own domain (ex: https://blog.ark.fm)
- Clean urls for long-form blog Drops (see above)
- Working on an API model that works for us and developers long-term
Glue doesn't have mobile apps yet, I think that's the biggest missing piece at the moment.
Feedback appreciated
2 comments
[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 18.2 ms ] threadIn the current situation, more fragmentation only makes Twitter stronger.
Regarding distributed protocols: I am interested/watching those, especially the domain based handles, to see if there is a way to integrate as Glue already supports custom domains. Short answer: Yes, I'm watching to see if there are ways that fit Glue's use-case to tap into those protocols.
Glue is one app in an ecosystem of apps I'm working on under Ark (https://ark.fm): Pingly: email / calendar / team chat, Glue: social networking / blogging and a third in progress. I haven't really said what Ark is going to be as what connects all these apps is still in works and honestly is evolving as I go :)
Thank you again for your comment, cheers