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What is TweetDeck?

TweetDeck is a social media dashboard application for management of Twitter accounts. It is now owned by Twitter.

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What is TweetDeck?

TweetDeck is a social media dashboard application for management of Twitter accounts. It is now owned by Twitter.

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TweetDeck is a social media dashboard application for management of Twitter accounts. It is now owned by Twitter.

12mass and Crowdbooster (discontinued) are common alternatives for TweetDeck.

Reviewers rate Usability and Support Rating highest, with a score of 8.

The most common users of TweetDeck are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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TweetDeck is a highly regarded tool that has been lauded by users for its diverse range of use cases. Users have found it remarkably useful for managing multiple Twitter accounts, allowing them to access different accounts with ease and ensuring that the correct content is sent out via the correct account. This is particularly valuable for businesses and individuals who need to maintain separate accounts for different purposes or clients. Additionally, TweetDeck is widely used by editorial and media opportunity staff members to schedule and monitor Twitter posts across multiple accounts. This functionality allows them to schedule posts in advance, freeing up their time to focus on other work without any delay. The ability to create and manage multiple lists within TweetDeck is another feature that users appreciate. It enables them to focus on specific topics and interests in one window, making it easy to stay updated on the latest news and conversations within those areas.

Moreover, TweetDeck serves as an indispensable tool for scheduling tweets as event reminders, such as webinars or conference calls, and other internal activities. It also proves beneficial in simplifying lead collection and developing connections with potential affiliates and brand ambassadors. Furthermore, marketing departments find great value in using TweetDeck to monitor and listen to all Twitter activity. It helps them address the business problem of social listening by monitoring brand awareness and recognizing current brand sentiments among the audience and the general public. Users have described TweetDeck as accurate and efficient when it comes to managing multiple Twitter accounts. Its real-time functionality allows for tweeting in the moment while also providing the option to schedule tweets, add images, and send direct messages to other users. The platform's ability to monitor important feeds, mentions, favorites, and direct messages for both personal and business accounts has proven valuable in fostering engagement with one's audience and staying informed.

PR departments also utilize TweetDeck extensively to track different accounts and engagements for various clients. This allows them to monitor activity effectively and identify relevant press opportunities. Similarly, organizations find value in using TweetDeck to monitor mentions on Twitter, schedule tweets, and manage all Twitter activity. It provides an efficient tool for social media management and allows for scheduling posts in advance. TweetDeck's user-friendly interface and the ability to view multiple timelines in one place have received positive feedback from users. The real-time data provided by the dashboard is highly regarded, as it allows users to track, organize, and engage with their feeds effectively. The overall experience provided by TweetDeck has been described as highly valuable for marketing teams, social media departments, and individuals seeking to keep their accounts organized in one concentrated area, saving time and allowing for posting to multiple accounts simultaneously. Users have also praised TweetDeck for its ability to manage Twitter automation across teams, providing a seamless platform to monitor and engage in Twitter conversations. This is particularly helpful for marketing teams looking to maintain a consistent and active social media presence.

With its diverse range of use cases across various industries and purposes, TweetDeck continues to be a go-to tool for managing multiple Twitter accounts, scheduling posts in advance, monitoring important feeds and mentions, engaging in conversations, tracking accounts for PR activities, monitoring brand awareness, organizing social media accounts, automating postings across teams, and enhancing overall social media management efficiency.

Users commonly recommend TweetDeck for the following reasons:

  • Managing multiple Twitter accounts: Many users suggest using TweetDeck to efficiently manage multiple Twitter accounts. It allows businesses and individuals to easily switch between different accounts, making it ideal for social media managers, celebrities, politicians, and anyone who needs to keep track of multiple profiles.

  • Scheduling and automating tweets: Users find TweetDeck's scheduling feature valuable for planning and automating their Twitter feed. This helps save time and maintain a consistent presence on the platform. Additionally, scheduling tweets can be useful for optimizing social media use and staying up to date on live tweet issues and topics.

  • Tracking engagement and impact: TweetDeck offers tools for monitoring conversations, tracking engagement with bit.ly, and analyzing the impact of tweets. This functionality is highly recommended for businesses looking to optimize their Twitter marketing efforts or individuals seeking greater visibility in their personal or professional accounts.

Overall, TweetDeck is seen as a reliable solution for managing Twitter accounts effectively, improving social media monitoring, and maximizing engagement on the platform. Its simplicity, functionality, and ability to customize the dashboard make it a popular choice among users.

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Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
TweetDeck is used to keep track of multiple Twitter/X accounts at once - both our own, and others. This allows our media organisation to see, at a glance, breaking news events for coverage, emerging trends and conversations, and to pick up stories or leads for investigation. On its own, it is hard to use X to keep track of multiple accounts. That means we could miss opportunities to amplify each others' tweets, and miss out on picking up leads in a timely fashion. TweetDeck's columns enable you to keep an eye on key accounts or subjects in one field of view, meaning you can stay up to date much more easily.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
TweetDeck is one of the commonly used application for managing Twitter Accounts. The dashboard allows you to see numerous timelines in one place. You can watch real-time data and allows you to track, organize, and engagement of your feeds in one place. TweetDeck is only used to manage Twitter Accounts and is used in our Social media department for various purposes. The UI is really good and easy to use. It also helps to reach your target audience as it provides minute details according to your demand.
Kenny Madison | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I consume Twitter ravenously. It's only used by me personally to keep up with a) improv comedy developments in Austin, and b) what's going on in the film world at large. Tweetdeck allows me to create multiple lists to focus on all in one window, then create other searches and lists based on different interests.
Andy Fuller | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use TweetDeck in our unit to push content through multiple accounts. Personally, I use it for both my personal and business accounts. That includes 3 business, 2 personal accounts. I use TweetDeck to tweet in real-time, thread tweets, schedule tweets, add images, and send direct messages to other users.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our marketing team used TweetDeck to monitor our social media presence and prepare future content. We had a custom dashboard that included one feed tracking our mentions, as well as multiple saved feeds tracking the use of related hashtags. This lets us not only keep an eye on whom in our customer/prospect community was discussing us directly but also who was subtweeting but including adjacent terminology.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
The Digital team uses TweetDeck to keep an eye on the latest news, follow trends for content ideas, and publish and schedule tweets to promote our content and to drive traffic to the website.

As a media outlet with multiple Twitter accounts for different parts of the company, being able to access them all via one platform is remarkably useful. TweetDeck lets you flip between different accounts at the press of a button, ensuring the correct content is sent out via the correct account.
Travis Brown | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
TweetDeck is a great tool to monitor all Twitter activity and to be able to schedule posts in advance. This is the most useful tool when it comes to scheduling those posts as there aren't limits like some other free software (such as Hootsuite), so we can schedule everything we need. It has been a huge timesaver for our team.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Originally it was used across teams but now is used by a single person (myself). It's an easy way to schedule and monitor tweets. The interface is easy to use. The only difficulty was when we transitioned from the team system to a single person handling Twitter. We didn't realize that old members (who had left the organization) still had access to our Twitter through TweetDeck, and when we did we had some difficulty in removing them.
Debbie Gillum | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Our marketing department uses TweetDeck currently to monitor and listen to all of our Twitter activity. It addresses the business problem of social listening, monitoring brand awareness, and recognizing current brand sentiments among our audience and the general public. We can also respond to Twitter messages and mentions through TweetDeck.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use TweetDeck to post multiple updates for individual clients at the same time, helping productivity and efficiency with daily content updates. TweetDeck is useful for achieving this by having it all in one place, right there, alongside scheduled tweet opportunities. This is enormously helpful for time management and productivity.
Austin Vashaw | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Although it is capable of much more, we primarily use TweetDeck to schedule Tweets as event reminders for webinars, conference calls, etc., on an internal (private) Twitter channel.
Lindsey Lewis | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use TweetDeck for creating and scheduling all FMLS tweets. Because we have two accounts, one for real estate news and one for urgent updates to our members, it's important that we can update both channels individually or simultaneously. TweetDeck allows us the freedom to monitor our streams, mentions, favorites, and direct messages for both accounts without having to switch back and forth.
Shannon Bales | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
TweetDeck is used by editorial and media opportunity staff members at my organization to schedule and monitor Twitter posts across two accounts. Scheduling using TweetDeck allows employees to take care of Twitter posts over a week in advance and move on to other work without delay.
April 08, 2015

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Laura Ulrick | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We currently use TweetDeck to manage multiple accounts, and to follow particular hashtags. One of the problems it addresses is that at times we need to have multiple users logged in, and interacting from different accounts. Tweetdeck allows me to run the app on different computers while making it easy for our employees to access the accounts, without having to log in/log out. It's a simple app, very easy to set up and use which benefits those that are not as tech savvy as others.
Evan W Hanson | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I use TweetDeck to share compelling content and enhance our presence on Twitter. It is great for monitoring content containing specific search terms and keywords related to our brand. TweetDeck also simplifies collecting leads and developing connections with potential affiliates and brand ambassadors.
W. Aaron French | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Specifically, I use TweetDeck to monitor Twitter feeds that are important to the work of our Internal Communications team. These include keyword searches that mention our public podcast, news coming from our different regions, and our own internal communications Twitter account. TweetDeck also allows me to seamlessly marry my own personal account to those important to our team, allowing for greater amplification of messages through easy retweets and replies.
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Before switching to HubSpot's Social Inbox, our marketing team was the only department to use TweetDeck. The product proved helpful in addressing the need to keep up a healthy presence on social media. With an ever-growing content calendar, the need to automate some of our postings became necessary. Moreover, the simple interface allowed us to monitor replies, hashtag streams, and other dialog amongst our peers, making us more efficient in our response. Since we believe in responding in real-time, TweetDeck was a great tool to help us do just that.
Nicole Portman | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is being used mostly by me, as I am solely in charge of all marketing and social media communication. However, some of our sales reps do utilize TweetDeck when sending out their own tweets. I use TweetDeck in conjunction with Pardot.
Brooke Browne | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We're a small business, so I'm the only one actively using Tweetdeck. My coordinator has it as well, but he is not using social media on a daily basis. It stays permanently open at all times on my 2nd monitor. Our business has 4 brands that I monitor and manage, plus my personal one. I'm able to keep up with opportunities where we might be able to be a part of a conversation, or learn new information. Personally, it's my best source for industry information. I find most articles and such by reading the stream.
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