With all of the different services out there, you're probably putting your pictures on at least two websites. PixelPipe allows you to configure 45 different destinations for your photos to go to just by configuring them each individually once then syncing them with the PixelPipe app.
The worst part about this app is the initial setup. First of all, none of it is done within the app itself. It immediately launches you into Safari and has all of the different services that you can set up right there for you to choose from. The options are vast, with different photo and video sites, micro-blogs, social networks, regular blogs, widgets, and even email. It's really useful if you like to spread your pictures out and don't want to do it manually.
From there, the app becomes very simple and easy to use.
When you load it up it pulls up all the pictures that you have on your phone and automatically sets them up to be uploaded. You can clear the ones you've already loaded from the list and just start uploading the rest immediately. It's highly recommended that you be on WiFi for this, considering sending pictures isn't that easy.
PixelPipe is really useful and works with a lot of service you probably already use. It's great for sharing your pictures and making sure you have plenty of space on your iPhone. Considering you can upload your pictures as an entire batch makes it more useful for uploading multiple pictures to just Facebook then the Facebook app itself does. If you take a lot of pictures, definitely check it out.