Manage a Group Twitter Account With BirdHerd — Invites for WWD Readers
BirdHerd, a tool that aims to make managing group Twitter accounts easier for companies and teams, today enters a month-long final round of private beta testing ahead of its public launch. And we have an exclusive invite code for WWD readers.
BirdHerd recognizes that most people already have a favorite Twitter client, so it doesn’t force users to abandon them. Instead, team members can control group Twitter accounts through the use of direct messages (DMs) — there’s a handy syntax guide available on the BirdHerd site, which should also give you an idea of the range of things you can do with the tool.
If you’d like to give BirdHerd a try, you can sign up using the promo code: WWD_250. Beta testers will also receive a complimentary 30-day trial of the Pro account (which will feature additional analytic tools) when it is launched later this spring.
If you try out the BirdHerd beta, let us know what you think of it in the comments.

Concept rocks; too soon to tell how good it is…
I think it makes it too complicated. Why can’t we just share the login information to the twitter account so people can update it? I guess it bypasses logging in, but it just seems like it’s one more thing to remember.