Bundlr is a tool for online curation: clipping, aggregation and sharing of web content.
We want to help Internet users, specially information professionals, select relevant
multimedia content and broadcast it to their network.
Is the content selection manual or automatic?
The content is selected manually by Bundlr users.
We believe that real persons will always be better at determining the relevancy of content
about a certain topic, and that their subjective perspectives will better represent
different points of view.
How can I select content from a website?
You can select content from a website into bundle, whether it's text, image, video or a document,
by using Bundlr's toolbar button. Instructions on how to install the toolbar button
are available at the Get started page.
Which sources/platforms are supported?
Right now, Bundlr supports YouTube, Vimeo, Flickr, Slideshare, Twitter, Wikipedia, Scridb and
AudioBoo. Links, text selections and images can be clipped from any page. We will be adding
support for other sources, and we are open for suggestions.
How can I share my bundles?
You can share bundles on Twitter, Facebook and by email using the Share options on the bundle page.
The bundle pages are public, so you can share the link to anyone and they will be able to see it.
You can also embed you bundle on any website with its embed code.
Are bundles updated in real-time or do I have to refresh the page?
Clips and statistics on bundle pages and embeds update automatically in real-time.
Can I make some bundles private?
Unfortunately, this functionality is still not available in Bundlr.
Is there a Bundlr API?
Currently, there is no API available to access and manage bundles.
It's under development and should be released soon though.