Robots for Your Photos

December 2, 2014 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | Software , Websites | Comment |

Robots for Your Photos is a new service aimed at photographers, which automates the photo-sharing process across multiple social media platforms. The service basically takes care of the most boring tasks by automatically uploading your photographs to various photo servers and online galleries (such as Flickr, Facebook, 500px etc.) and publishing each photo at the optimal time of day to ensure it’s seen by the highest possible number of viewers. "Monitoring the reaction to your published photos closely is part of our job," the company says. "We therefore know quite precisely what is the best time for you to publish in order to get the most feedback. And that is when we always publish - at the best times." Moreover, Robots for Your Photos collects all likes, favourites and comments from all services and presents them all in one place. Note that the project is still in the development phase - but you can sign up now to be among the first to try the service once it's launched.

Robots for Your Photos Press Release

Let Robots Take Care of your Photos

Do you like to share your photos on various online services? And what about uploading every single photo over and over again? I bet you’re not crazy about that, and neither is Tomas Hellebrand. Which is why he has come up with Robots for your Photos, a new service for photographers that takes care of the boring tasks: uploads photos into various photo servers and online galleries (such as Flickr, Facebook, 500px), publishes each photo at the best time so that it’s seen by the most viewers, and collects all feedback in one place.

“Though it aims for the global market, the service is Czech which is why I like the idea of using the originally Czech word ‘robot’ in the name of the service,” says Tomas Hellebrand. And robots are also mascots of the new service - they automatically connect to selected online platforms and determine the best time for the publishing of the photographs based on collected data and an algorithm. By collecting likes, favorites, and comments from all services, they provide an overall feedback and the photographer doesn’t have to check each service manually.

Robots for your Photos are still being developed. Currently, they are on a lookout for users who will test the service and, apart from improving the UX, will also help to train the algorithm.

Be one of the first to try! Subscribe at http://robots.photos.

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