NutshellMail

NutshellMail
Type of site
Social Network Aggregation
Available in English
Owner NutshellMail Inc.
Created by David Lyman, Mark Schmulen, David Neubauer
Website nutshellmail.com
Alexa rank 185,083 (April 2014)[1]
Launched October 2008
Current status Acquired by Constant Contact

NutshellMail is a social network aggregation service that allows users to manage and interact with updates from social networking services through a consolidated email digest. NutshellMail's mission according to its website is to keep users connected yet productive at the same time. NutshellMail supports Facebook,[2] Twitter,[3] MySpace,[4] LinkedIn, and Ning.

In March 2008, PC World wrote an article suggesting that NutshellMail could allow users to streamline their social network experience[5] LifeHacker called NutshellMail "The Sledgehammer" to filter and manage online social lives in a May 2009 article.[6]


Background

NutshellMail was founded in October 2008 by David Lyman, Mark Schmulen, Scott Mury, and David Neubauer. NutshellMail initially launched with a focus on email consolidation;[7] however, as social networks and social media such as Facebook, MySpace and Twitter dramatically increased their user bases, NutshellMail released support for these services and made social network aggregation and interaction the primary focus of its development.

On May 24, 2010, NutshellMail was acquired by Constant Contact.[8]

In September 2010, NutshellMail discontinued their e-mail consolidation service altogether to focus on social media based features.[9]

In February 2016, Constant Contact announce the service shutdown for March 22 2016.

Recognition

On May 28, 2009, Facebook announced that NutshellMail was one of 20 winners of the fbFund 2009 competition out of a pool of over 400 applicants.[10] NutshellMail is participating in the fbFund 2009 Rev incubator program and has received funding through the fbFund. fbFund is administered by Facebook and funded by Accel Partners and The Founders Fund. On November 19, 2009, Ning announced that Nutshellmail won the Ning Appathon competition as a Best Ported App finalist.[11]

References

NutshellMail.com

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