Moving Towards One Sharing Platform
May 27th, 2009 by Justin Thorp in UpdatesIn September 2008, Clearspring acquired AddThis, making us the leading distributed sharing platform. Our vision for the combined entity was simple – provide the web with a simple platform to make it simple to share any content, to anyone, anytime.
The growth that we have experienced since then has been stunning. When we joined forces, we reached around 200MM unique users. With your help we have more than doubled that reach. As of April 2009, comScore Extended Web reports that we now reach over half a billion people – nearly 50% of the entire global web.
As we have rushed to keep pace with our growth, we’ve laid the groundwork to enable the realization of our vision for a truly open content sharing platform. We started by leveraging the knowledge, functionality, and infrastructure to improve AddThis. We’ve revamped the Web site, rewrote the AddThis JavaScript client, created in depth documentation and support mechanisms, and applied our world-class analytics infrastructure to improve the AddThis reporting experience. To date, these changes have been made to improve AddThis as a platform for sharing links. Today, we are taking the first step towards making AddThis the one-stop-shop for developers wanting to enable sharing beyond links.
Before, AddThis specialized in enabling users to share links back to your website. Now with our API, you can also enable your users to post embeddable content like videos, photos and more – taking your site experience with them. We have leveraged our experience with widgets at Clearspring to provide a simple approach that we think will be truly powerful. We’ll be doing another update to this capability soon that will enable even more of the powerful widget-sharing functionality from Clearspring to be leveraged via AddThis.
No cake is complete without the icing. So responding to popular demand, we added a set of blogging services as sharing destinations that you may remember from Clearspring – Blogger, TypePad, WordPress.com and Tumblr. We also added our friends from Plaxo.
As you can see, this is a jam packed update. We are taking our platform in what we think is a big and exciting direction. So please keep up the great feedback. Feel free to let us know what works for you, but also what doesn’t work. Drop a comment on the blog post, start a thread in our forum, or e-mail me directly – justin@addthis.com.
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I’m a relatively new blogger and still trying to figure things out. I’m hopeful these changes will make it easier to use AddThis on WordPress.com. Thanks.
Barry, thanks for the comment. Unfortunately, this isn’t going to do much to make it easier to use AddThis on WordPress.com.
Oh well, thanks anyway. I’ve found a way to use AddThis, but some of the ease and functionality are lost.
I am encouraged by your work. I feel an excitement similar to the days when microsoft introduced a new platform and the world was transformed from a DOS environment to windows. Keep up the great work!