Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Beta Test to Earn Free Year Subscription to Twile

I received the following invitation from FamilySearch:

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As someone who attended last year’s Innovator Summit at RootsTech, you may remember Twile, who was featured in the Innovator Showdown. They’d like your help to test an exciting new integration with FamilySearch.

Twile (www.twile.com) allows you to build an interactive time line of your family's past, present, and future, made up of milestones—such as births, marriages and deaths—allowing you to tell the story of your family from your earliest known ancestor right through to today. The UK-based startup went home with two awards in February, including People's Choice (if you missed it, watch it again here.)

FAMILYSEARCH INTEGRATION

Over the past few months, we have been working closely to support Twile with a significant piece of development to integrate their service with FamilySearch. The integration will allow FamilySearch users to import their trees and memories into Twile and keep their files all up to date as research continues. Photos and events will be automatically added to a private Twile time line for users to share with their family.

TWILE NEEDS YOUR HELP TO MAKE IT AWESOME!

We know you support innovation and product development, so we're asking for your help. Twile has a beta version of the service and is looking for some feedback on how user-friendly the process is before the software goes live. If you would be interested in helping out, let us know!

Send an email to Twile Co-Founder Kelly at kelly.marsden@twile.com, and she will be in touch to arrange a date and time to contact you during September.

TO SAY THANKS...

Twile will be offering all beta testers a 12-month Twile family package worth $129.99.

ALL YOU WILL NEED:

  • A laptop
  • A FamilySearch tree
  • Skype
  • Thoughts, opinions, and suggestions about the new features. Please “speak aloud” and be honest!

Many thanks!

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