Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’

Chirbit is a great alternative to Snapvine! Check us out.

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Snapvine is no longer. So where can you go to record audio messages to share on Twitter, Facebook, Google Buzz and pretty much anywhere online? Look no further than chirbit!

Here are just some of the features that chirbit offers!

  • Record audio straight from your browser using a webcam or microphone.
  • Upload existing audio files in wav, mp3, m4a or amr formats!
  • Upload to your chirbit account using a smart phone with a built in voice memo recorder.
  • Geotag your audio posts to let others know where you recorded them! (optional)
  • Categorize your chirbits into fun categories like “Joke”, “Rave”, or “My 2 cents”
  • Leave private audio messages to your friends.
  • Share your chirbits easily on Twitter, Facebook or Google Buzz with one click!

Feel free to contact me directly if there is any feature that you need or would like to see on chirbit and I will do my best to implement it!
I hope to inspire the users of chirbit to this kind of love, support and dedication!

Tweet this audio – How to share Chirbit audio on Twitter

Monday, August 3rd, 2009


Chirbit is an easy and fun way to share audio on any social network, but for this post I am going to focus specifically on Twitter. Follow these easy steps and you will be sharing audio on Twitter like a pro!

Part 1 – How to share your Chirbit audio on Twitter

  1. Sign up for a Chirbit account. All you need is a username, a valid email address and your password. You can sign up to chirbit here.
  2. Post your audio. This can be accomplished in a number of different ways with Chirbit.
    • You can record your message straight from the browser using the Chirbit recorder, and your microphone or webcam.
    • You can upload an mp3, wav or m4a file using the upload form.
    • You can record your audio using your iphone voice memo app and submit it from your iphone ( This is the perfect way to post your audio on the go )
  3. Click on the Option button on your Chirbit post.
  4. Click the Tweet This Chirbit button. The “Tweet This” button will post your short URL and the Title you gave your Chirbit on your Twitter account. Currently you must be logged in to Twitter and you must click the update button manually for this to function. In the near future you will be able to choose to do this automatically for all of your posts via the settings area.

The short Chirbit URL look like this http://chirb.it/****** (the chirb.it domain followed by 6 alphanumeric characters) and will appear this way to you viewers:

On an iphone your chirbit will look like this:

Part 2 – How others are using Chirbit to share audio on Twitter

Check out how others are using Chirbit with Twitter by searching twitter with the term “chirb.it

Some examples of Chirbit posts



Chirbit open beta

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Today I started announcing chirbit on Twitter. I set up a chirbit twitter account a few weeks back in preparation for this day. The URL is http://twitter.com/chirbit. I am excited for folks to start putting chirbit to the test. If you find any bugs, glitches or misspellings please let me know. Email me directly at ivan@chirbit.com. Thanks!