Show your foursquare stats on your Facebook profile or website
With foursquare, you can (sometimes) post your checkins to Facebook, but there’s no easy way for your Facebook friends to see your foursquare stats on your profile. If you have your own website or blog, it’s even more difficult. My Foursquare helps to fill that gap by offering an easy way to display your foursquare information on your Facebook profile, website or WordPress blog. You can choose to show your:
- Badges
- Mayorships
- Most recent checkin as text and/or a map
My Foursquare provides a Facebook app that adds a tab to your profile to display your information. You can also choose a WordPress plugin that fits in your sidebar or a block of code that can be pasted into any website. The latter two offer customizable widths, fonts and colors.
As it stands, the 4-wide badge list can get unwieldy on the Facebook tab when you have lots of badges, but developer Dave McKinney tells us that an 8-wide version will be available soon.
I’m personally not comfortable sharing my mayorships and checkins on my blog, but it’s a great way to show off your foursquare badges. The Facebook app, on the other hand, is a nice way to share all your foursquare activity with your more trusted friends.
Are you willing to share your mayorships and checkins on your blog or website?

I find it odd the implemented Sign in with Twitter but still ask for my Foursquare password. Once you figure out OAuth once it is easy to implement for any other site.
I implemented a server-side Foursquare API call that only displays the badges I’ve achieved, not when and where I got them.
It also auto-wraps, so it isn’t very obstrusive.
HI Abraham,
Thanks for the feedback. Oauth integration coming soon!
Great things but is it safe ? Ginving away my 4sq password to a stranger : i didn’t like that !
If you’re worried about it, you can wait until Dave gets OAuth in place. See his comment above.
Just hooked it up to my blog, not bad at all!
Hi Louis,
I’ll drop a comment here as soon as it’s done. Thanks for the feedback!
I am the developer of My Foursquare. Thanks for getting touch. I am working on getting Oauth implemented right now. Then you can feel sure that it is safe
Dave
Hi Everyone,
I have now implemented Oauth authentication and a few other security measures to make My Foursquare more secure. Thanks to everyone for suggesting these ideas.
I have also added a wider version of the Facebook app (8 badges wide) for those Foursquare fiends who have mad badge counts and needed a better layout.
Thankyou,
Dave (developer of My Foursquare)