Hmmm is a social networking app that focuses on letting users create avatars to selectively share information with specific groups of friends.
The interface is what really caught my eye when I first tried Hmmm. It’s well-organized, polished and intuitive. To get started, users must either connect their Facebook account, signup using email or enter an existing user login. After successfully logging in, users are able to get to work on creating their first avatar by adding a cover photo to their timeline, setting a profile picture and entering in a few small details. Additional avatars can be created at any time.
Users can search for friends from their phone contacts and Facebook, invite friends to join, connect with friends via a Facebook group and even add friends that Hmmm suggests. Users can then name their avatar by using a name that reflects how the group knows them.
One of the neatest features here is the way Hmmm creates connections between users and the specifics that they enter. For instance, have you ever wondered how many times you’ve enjoyed a latte in the morning? The app will tell you the specific number of times you’ve done this activity as well how many of your friends have also done the same.
Hmmm is packed with a lot of customizable features, but there are a couple areas of improvement. The first is that there doesn’t appear to be a way to upload videos to share with friends. Users can always post a link to a video, but I didn’t see a video tab in the activities section, which is a letdown for those who love to share personal videos. The other is that there are only two social networks: Facebook and Foursquare. The addition of other networks like Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn would allow users to connect with even more friends.
Overall, Hmmm is perfect for users who are all about selectively sharing information and for those who are concerned about privacy. It is simple to use, the interface is impressive and best of all: it’s completely Free. It will be available for Android and BlackBerry devices in the near future.