We all know how annoying it can get to manage the huge number of profiles we have nowadays on different social network websites. Even if we have just 2 profiles, we do wish that both of them could be filled with the same information.
atomkeep grants your wish by merging your profiles on the social networks you use. All you need to do is register on the website, add your accounts from multiple websites which are supported ( support for more is coming soon ). Then, you can either edit the profile of a certain social network only, or create a profile on atomkeep and synch it with all others. You can also import the profile from one social network and sync it with the rest.
This all sounds and works very well. But one thing that we noticed was that when we try to edit the profile of a certain social network for the first time after adding it, ( without importing anything to our atomkeep central profile )it doesn’t show the current data on that profile. Which is something they should work on, if possible. Also, the interface could be more helpful and self explanatory as you can’t tell which page is the homepage on atomkeep. There is a link labeled ‘all’, and you’d think maybe it’ll take you to the homepage but no, there is no homepage as far as we know.
Apart from these things, the concept behind atomkeep is awesome, and something most of us have really wanted ( unlike data portability ) over the past.
So, do give it a shot to solve your profile worries, and if your social network isn’t present, just wait as they keep adding new ones regularly.
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