Local Start-up Launches Online Media Monitoring iPad App
Local Start-up Launches Online Media Monitoring iPad App
Earlier today, Cliptec, a homegrown startup
launched ClipSmart - an Asia Pacific first in the provision
of mobile app based media intelligence services.
The
application or app allows users to monitor and analyse New
Zealand based mainstream news and business websites as well
as influential blogs and other forms of consumer generated
media. ClipSmart is designed for any business that aims to
stay on top of news that may impact their
reputation.
Mr. Phillip Smith, Employee Number 1 at
Cliptec said “the new ClipSmart app reinforces Cliptec’s
commitment to innovation whilst maintaining core service
attributes such as accuracy of content and timeliness of
service”. He further added that, “the service aims to
assist busy communications professionals by providing
relevant media content in a fun and familiar
format”.
The free iPad app can be downloaded from
the Apple® Store and the Cliptec media monitoring service
that supports the app is available to clients for a monthly
fee. In the interest of providing accurate online monitoring
services, content will continue to be reviewed by skilled
local analysts before being delivered to clients.
The
company monitors over 300 influential content feeds and
reviews 40, 000 news stories per month on behalf of a client
base that includes public and private sector organisations,
as well as not-for-profit entities.
Upon receipt of
the near real-time content feed, clients have the option to
review content as well as build reports. Users can also
share news content through leading social media sites like
Facebook and
Twitter.
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