Wixi is a new kind of social network – focusing less on messaging, relationships and poke applications – and more on stuff you care about; documents, photos, music and videos. Wixi enables you to easily upload, manage, and share files with your friends – and never have to worry about carrying a bulky hard drive with you.
Founded in early 2007, Wixi has continually added more functionality, and at this point is an quite amazing service. While being more Gamma than Beta, Wixi appears to be a feature complete service – allowing you to easily upload, manage, view and share media. I didn’t encounter any issues while using the service – no errors or freezes – and enjoyed reasonable fast uploads (200-300KB/s). I didn’t expect that a service using a mix of JavaScript and Flash will behave so consistent and snappy.
Wixi’s interface – clearly designed to appeal even the least computer-savvy users – resembles your desktop – windows, menus and, of course, a wallpaper of your choosing.
One of Wixi’s strong points is the ability to set access levels to files; private, friends or public. You wouldn’t want to share your final essay with the whole world, would you? Because you can pick individual people with which you want to share a file or a folder, you can work together with your friends on a project, and not worry about sending each revision over email to the other participants.
Once you invited your friends to Wixi, you are automatically updated with their public activity via the Friends Activity Report. Arranged by media type, you could find pictures that your girlfriend took on the trip, or just as easily, the new school timetable posted by a colleague. Wixi has a lot of real-life uses that differentiate it from the other storage services – because of the tight integration with social aspects.
Social tools on the site allow users to interact with their friends online, across campus or across the globe, sharing a cool new song or photos of a recent vacation or family event. For those without access to their computers, Wixi offers long-distance access to media files. Registered members can also meet fellow users, browsing their Wixis, discovering new media and expanding their social circles.
Wixi also enables you to discover new content by simply browsing other people’s public ‘wixis’; if you find something you like, you can leave a message, save the file to your Wixi or request to be friends with that person.
Another interesting feature is ‘Web Channels’. Recently implemented, Web Channels lets you search, save and view content from YouTube, Daily Motion, Flickr, Hulu, CNN and MTV Music.
With offices in Paris, New York, Buenos Aires and half a million dollars in funding, Wixi has set a high goal for itself, ‘a world-class community for millions of users’. Their goal is far from unattainable if they continue adding features, maintaining the service reliable and easy to use. Wixi certainly gets my thumbs up, with the same concerns I have for any cloud storage service: privacy and data safety.
You can sign up for free at wixi.com; the free option gives you 3GB of storage and just a couple of restrictions, such as streaming files under 100MB. The premium option removes al the restrictions and gives you unlimited storage.
The first 50 readers who send an email leave a comment on the blog will get an code for the premium service; If you want to say thanks, include in your email a cool service, website or software you’ve discovered or a topic you’d like me to cover. This will help me pick future stories according to your interests.
As always, I love hearing what you think, in the comments. Have you previously used Wixi or a similar service? What could be improved?
Chaz
April 14, 2009
Looks a very useful service, the GUI desktop interface for basically an online backup is ingenious and I am going to get an account… Thanks for the post!
neasteflorin
April 14, 2009
Sent you an invite. Enjoy!
zervis
April 16, 2009
could you invite me?:)
neasteflorin
April 16, 2009
Sent you an invite also! Hope you enjoy it.
Norman
May 8, 2009
Thanks for the post. Wixi looks like an interesting concept. If you have any invites remaining, I would like one please.
Roy
May 20, 2009
Looks like a very cool application of social to media management. I especially like how you can discover and add new content from other people and web channels. You asked links to other cool services, so here's one I learned about today, http://microplaza.com
Thanks and I look forward to the invite.
Rainyknights
May 26, 2009
sounds like an excellent service, i look forward to giving it a try.
karla
June 6, 2009
seems to be a great service !
can I get a code ? Is it a code for a full premium account for life ?
dumbfruits
June 7, 2009
yeahhh, can I get a code too please ?
Romain
June 7, 2009
Hello, this application is pretty good, and media sharing work fine.
I would be happy to get a premium account too.
rom2029
June 7, 2009
Hello, this application is pretty good, and media sharing work fine.
I would be happy to get a premium account too.
Shea
June 24, 2009
Wow, that looks pretty cool and interesting. I often share music, pictures and documents via instant messengers and email with friends and family around the globe, and am going to try this out and see if it makes things simpler and faster. Do you have any recommendations on other software or sites that make it easier to stay connected?
Amy
July 25, 2009
this seems like a very nice alternative to other services, like graboid and such. i would love to give it a try and really see what it's like. very informative article! thanks!
Silki
August 11, 2009
Hi,
Is the invite still available? I would love to get one.
Thanks for introducing Wixi.
Jylounen
August 21, 2009
Hi there,
If you still have any, I would greatly appreciate an invite, sounds amazing.
Yuri Malina
September 8, 2009
Hey this seems amazing. Could you send me a code please ?!
paavo
October 6, 2009
Hi, now do you have some code for the premium service still available? This idea seems really cool and I am interested to use it!