Twitter HummingBird

Hummingbird for TwitterI have been looking at a lot of Twitter software recently. Some are pretty cheap and cost under $30, others charge monthly payments of $99. HummingBird is somewhere inbetween. At $197 it isn’t exactly cheap however there is only a one time fee. And if it’s what you are looking for, it might prove to be a bargain.

HummingBird is a product that I have been looking at for about a month now. In short, the script helps you follow and unfollow users in mass at the click of a button. It doesn’t access the Twitter Api so it won’t slow down like other scripts. Instead, HummingBird simulates how a regular person would follow and unfollow someone via their browser, however it does it all for you automatically.

Hummingbird for Twitter

I actually went through the checkout stage a few weeks ago but I was simultaneously reading 3 or 4 reviews of the software at the same time and 2 of those were negative, which put me off from hitting the buy button.

For some reason, this software is dividing opinions. The main criticisms are :

  • It’s costly : It is. There’s no denying that at a wholesale value of $197, HummingBird isn’t cheap. I agree with many people that it should be selling for around $50 or under. The developers intentionally increased the price of the script so that they could give affiliates more commission. And it has worked!
  • Affiliates are spamming everyone : Hummingbird is being linked by loads of twitterers, many of whom are doing so to claim back the money spent on their product. I’ve read a few articles from bloggers claiming that the developers are not only condoning it, they are encouraging it. I’m not sure if this is the case though.
  • The script features can be found elsewhere for free : I read several articles saying that the script is just not worth it and that the majority of features can be found elsewhere for free. Which was good news to me as it meant that I didn’t have to spend a lot of money to use those tools however, none of the articles actually told you where you could get these tools for free.

The fact of the matter is : the script is costly and many affiliates are spamming their followers. However, I haven’t seen any other sites offer what HummingBird does.

Therefore I took the plunge and bought the script. One of the main things that persuaded me to try the script out was this review from John Chow. In particular, his video convinced me it was worth the purchase. In it John walks you through the software and shows you exactly what the script can do.

Check it out for yourself below :)
* The volume is pretty low in the video so you might have to turn your speaker volume up more than usual to hear it clearly.

The video above should give you an idea of how HummingBird can help you build followers by following other users. Is this what you are looking for?

Is Hummingbird Worth It?

The question ‘Is Hummingbird Worth It?’ is what most people are asking. I think the question should really be ‘Is Hummingbird Worth It To You?’, as it really depends on what you are looking to achieve with your Twitter account.

Building a large follower list by following other people is not something I plan on doing with my personal Twitter account.

However, I have about 4 other ‘News Bot’ Twitter accounts at the moment which I use to post updates from my blogs to readers (for example, @Time_To_Tweet). I want to build large follower lists with these accounts as it means that more people are being updated about my latest articles. Up until now I have been doing this manually, which is tediously timeconsuming.

Which is why I am so impressed with HummingBird. Time is something which is very important to me. I am trying to maintain and promote 3 or 4 blogs and sites at the moment. Building the twitter accounts associated to these sites is something which I want to do, however I don’t want to spend countless hours trying to achieve it.

Put simply, this script does everything I am looking to do with Twitter with these accounts at the moment :

  • It lets me manage multiple accounts.
  • It lets me mass unfollow without removing those who are following me.
  • It lets me mass unfollow without removing VIPs i.e. people I don’t want to unfollow.
  • It lets me mass follow without trying to follow people I have already followed and unfollowed. This will stop me annoying users and run the risk of getting banned from Twitter for abusing it.
  • It’s all automated. I just select someones list of followers which closely resemble my target group and click ‘follow all’ or remove those who aren’t following me by clicking my own following list and clicking ‘unfollow all’.

The script is by no means perfect. There are some features which I’d love to see like the ability to schedule follows a week or month in advance, something which I think would be great as because of the 1,000 daily follow limit the script has to stop after a while. If you could schedule a list if people to follow then it could automatically start following them the next time you load the application.

I’ve been using it for less than a day so time will tell if this purchase will prove to be worthwhile. However, so far I have been incredibly impressed with HummingBird and I’m sure it will help me build up a large follower count on some of my Twitter accounts (including the one for this blog!).

I will do a follow up post on my progress within the next week and let you know the best way to get the most out of HummingBird.

If you are interested in purchasing the script then please make sure you use the discount code RECESSION. This code will give you a 15% discount and will bring the cost of the script down to $167.45 (A saving of $29.55). I am not 100% sure but I believe it expires at the end of May 2009.

If you have any questions about the script or would like to see a screenshot of a specific area, please let me know :)

Link : HummingBird

Disclaimer

I need to put my hands up at this point and admit that I accidentally downloaded a cracked copy of the script first. However, it was not intentional. You see, many websites were telling readers to try the 36 hour demo of the script first to see if they liked it however the download page did not give you a temporary license and nothing was included in the zip either. I later read a lot of comments from people saying that the trial offer had expired.

One blogger said that you could still download the trial version of the script elsewhere and I found one on a torrent site. It was marked as the trial version and after downloading and installing it, the script said I had 36 hours left. However, the zip also containted a crack folder which had a cracked version of the hummingbir.exe file.

I was really impressed with the trial though and purchased the script this morning. I know that HummingBird is expensive however I would strongly discourage you all from downloading an illegal version of the script for a few reasons :

  • You won’t get new updates to the script (apparently they are adding a lot of new features soon).
  • You won’t get full support at Twitter Pro Forum.
  • You could get yourself into a lot of trouble should the developers find out you are using an illegal copy.
  • Last but not least, it’s wrong!

To some of you, this will fall on deaf ears however for the rest of you, I hope it convinces you that it isn’t worth downloading an illegal copy, particularly since you will probably be using a very old version of the script.

Thanks for reading. I hope you enjoyed this review :)

Kevin

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  4. Hummingbird does use the twitter A.P.I .

    the only one that does not is Tweep.net software.

    Shelli

  5. Phil Peachey says:

    Tweep.net and the idiot who runs it Michael J.D Saguri is a thief. He stole $97 and he says he sent me the software. I didn’t receive it until I started complaining and then he sent me the old version and has promised the updated version for weeks. As of writing, still no sign of it. Customer service is non existent. Don’t waste your money and don’t use paypal as they are their useless usual self and wont do anything as its software. This prick is a scammer, save your money.

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