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UnHub

Online Profile Consolidation Tool
Published 11/17/2010 and rated Ratingstars3 3 out of 5 stars by AppAppeal Editor
Deadpooled, not active anymore
UnHub screenshot
UnHub screenshot
What can you use the app for?

UnHub is an interesting concept and was inspired by the brand new Skittles.com website. This makes it possible for anyone to create a similar looking, very simple site for free. UnHub is used to link lots of different information about yourself together. You can connect your photos, channels, profiles and various other things. Your visitors will enter your unhub URL where they will see your unhub bar at the top of the screen. It’s then possible for them to select a number of different options to view all sorts of different things. It’s very simple, but that’s because it’s designed to be simple. It should make it much easier for people to visit all of your different sites and profiles. They just need to click on each one at the top. Instead of having to give out all of your details you can just hand out your UnHub URL. It’s possible to include this in your twitter profile section, or just in your email signature. Unhub is suitable for both personal and business use. Barack Obama has an UnHub site, and so does Josie’s Restaurant.

What is the history and popularity of the app?

Unhub was launched in March 2009 and was inspired by the new Skittles.com website. Unhub was created by Jim Moran and Vin Vacanti.

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What are the differences to other apps?

There are loads of different social network aggregators which will bring numerous different social networking sites into one place. These include Power.com and Friend Feed; however UnHub simplifies the process even more and makes it possible to share profiles easily.

How does the web app look and feel to use?

The application is designed to be as simple as possible, a small bar is displayed at the top of the screen where visitors to your unhub page can click and select the different types of information that they want to learn about you. There is a space for a biography, photos, videos and plenty of other options. It’s suitable for both businesses and individuals. Richard Branson has an unhub page which doubles as both a personal resource and a business promotional tool. You are walked through the process of creating your unhub bar by simply entering the profile addresses; it’s also possible to change your unhub bar easily in the future by logging in and making the required changes. Your site will be accessible though the unhub site, it will take the form of www.unhub.com/yourname.

How does the registration process work?

Registering for an account doesn’t take very long; you just need to enter your details on the main page of the website. The username that you choose will also be used to access your unhub page, for example unhub.com/xxx. You will also need to add one of your profiles, you can of course add as many as you want, but you must add at least one. After you have done that you have created your unhub bar and the results are displayed. Click to create a password and then you will be logged into your account.

What does it cost to use the application?

Unhub is completely free to use, and there’s no noticeable adverts anywhere on the site either.

Who would you recommend the application to?

Unhub is ideal for pretty much anyone; it’s a very easy way to quickly create a simple site to link all of your profiles and information together. It makes sharing information much easier than it is normally and also makes it easy for people to find out about you.

  • Show all your web profiles from one UnHub URL
  • Track views of your web profiles
  • Easy navigation with the small bar at the top of the screen



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2 comments, showing 1 - 2 (newest first)
Michael Searles
on 23 Jan 2012 at 05:55
(Rated 1 out of 5 stars)


Jackie Barrie is polite. I say what a stuff-up! I had several different social media pages linked through unhub and did not even know the site had folded. If a message was sent to existing account holders I do not recall, seeing it. Lot's of work needs doing now to unlink pages and republish original page links.
Jackie Barrie
on 21 Dec 2011 at 17:03
Sadly, it seems to have disappeared :-(

UnHub Alexa rank

1,689,695

UnHub pricing

FREE - Permanently free version

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