Posted on Apr 29, 2008

Brightkite Mobile Check-ins From Australia

I have been using the new Brightkite location-aware social network (invite-only at this point) a lot over the last few days, and one of the very common questions I hear is how I do check-ins from my mobile phone, since at this point only U.S. carriers are supported for their SMS service. The (not so) secret is you can send MMS messages to email addresses with most Australian carriers (Vodafone seems to be only exception here), and Brightkite gives a personal email address for every account to send commands to.

Once you have an MMS compatible handset, simply:

  1. Log in to Brightkite and select Account settings from the left of the screen
  2. Click the Mobile tab
  3. Scroll to the bottom and find your unique account email address, program this into your phone or remember it
  4. On your mobile phone, create a new MMS message
  5. In the To field, instead of putting in a phone number, put your Brightkite email address
  6. Put the standard SMS commands into the body of the message. These can be found in the Brightkite help, but the basic ones are:
    • @placemark or @full address to check-in
    • !message to post a message and attach it to your current location

Using this method also means you can post photos to Brightkite from your phone. To do so, just add the photo in the body of the MMS message, and the text you want to go with it in the Subject field.

Enjoy, and feel free to add me as a friend over on Brightkite.

  • It's worth mentioning that if you go to the mobile tab and there is no email because you've been attempting to put in Australian phone numbers. Hit continue to refresh the page. Your unique email will then appear. :)
  • Thanks guys, I'll amend the post with that info.
  • Voda send MMS emails as an email message that basically says "you have a message, click here to view it online" and then takes you to their web site to view it. This means any kind of MMS update won't work. Has to be SMS or using mobile web browser
  • Brad,
    It appears that for vodafone, the MMS checkin doesn't work either. (to be accurate, I can't get it to work)
  • artywah: Thanks, good to know. Mobile check-ins should still work without a problem though.
  • Note that MMS photo uploads do not work from the Vodafone network due to the way they send MMS to email
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