The last time Aaron Gotwalt, Jesse Engle, and Kyle Sollenberger worked together was when they founded the social media marketing platform CoTweet. It eventually was acquired by email service provider Exact Target. But the team has reunited to start a new venture called Seesaw and today it has launched its iPhone app. Billed as a service that can help you make a decision quickly, the idea is that users can share photos of their choices through either text messages, Twitter, or Facebook and have friends share their opinions. Often, when we’re shopping or making tough decisions, we may rely on the insights of those closest to us, something that Seesaw wishes to capitalize on. The company says that once a poll has been created, a user’s friends may vote and those results and opinions will be displayed instantly. In addition, Seesaw also allows users to discover dilemmas other people are having as well. While Seesaw is an interesting company, Â it’s can’t be ignored that the decision making app space has been active recently. The company is competing against services like Polar and Thumb. But perhaps what makes it different from other services is that it focuses on the friends aspect. Instead of submitting a dilemma out into the social ether, Seesaw allows you to share the poll with friends and so you get a better understanding of what you should do. After all, you’re more inclined to trust your friends over strangers, right? As All Things D repor
CoTweet founders launch Seesaw for iPhone, an app that gets your friendsâ opinion when you need it
CoTweet founders launch Seesaw for iPhone, an app that gets your friendsâ opinion when you need it
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