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Any business or corporation seeking Social Media Management software
Social Media Managers and Marketers.
I've used this company in its various incarnations over the past decade+ and I've loved it every step of the way. It's the only way I feel like I can effectively use Twitter to its best capacity.
Be it accidental muting, errors with the twitter site or any other reasons (personal or otherwise).
What I like the most about TweetDeck is the ability to schedule tweets , and the ability to manage more than one account.
TweetDeck originally had support for Facebook account management. It is a shame that this feature was dropped once Twitter took over the software.
I love the variations of views that that you are able to pick from and how customizable the software views are. I also love how TweetDeck is very easy to learn to use.
The dashboard is a bit clunky, and the tool is limited to just Twitter, making it a bit obsolete if you have other social media management tools.
When I was in school studying to be a writer it was fun getting all the breaking news lol.
Tweetdeck was originally for multiple social media platforms but with it being own by twitter now, its disappointing not having to use it to manage my Facebook account as well.
Using this tool has been a great experience for me so far. It is easy to use and it has made social media management super convenient for people who are doing other things on the side.
I can't always see what the character count is and have post failures.
A wonderful tool with a reasonable price tag. Keeping postings on autopilot has been the beneficiary.
Probably getting it all started was hard for me.
We rate this platform 10/10 that has the ability to manage all social accounts at one-stop. Apart from its usage, their support team is also responsive.
I can't sort the schedule post by date and is no calendar view. I can't edit a post scheduled to multiple platforms as the same time.
I liked that I had all my social media in one place and that I create one post and send it out to all.
Stephen C.: My name's Stephen. I'm a business growth consultant. I give TweetDeck five out of five stars. For more reviews like this, click below. For multiple avenues to listen and monitor several conversations at once, keywords, key phrases, individual mentions, it's superior. I would be doing you a service if I turned the phone to my TweetDeck as we speak. At high point, I think I was monitoring properly 30 plus conversations, and right now three or four. And I've stayed true to TweetDeck while a lot of my peer group went to Hootsuite. I just find the simplicity appealing to me. It's a great place to be. Its simplicity. Like I said, also, its real time engagement, the interaction, the searchability, the functionality, the quick integration with the Twitter homepage. For example, you click on somebody's profile on TweetDeck, you can open up immediately in Twitter. I think that's great. The only thing they might improve is pop-outs, but right now, that's it. Yeah. The way it integrates in real time with Twitter, plain and simple. I'd like to see profiles maybe pop up in a bubble without opening necessarily to Twitter so that you can stay within TweetDeck. That would be optimum for me. But that's because things are slow. If things were rapid, if I had 30 or more conversations, that wouldn't necessarily be a premium, except to say if they did that and allowed the pop-up to also capture the comment I was clicking on so that I could invariably go back and respond later, that would be optimum. I wouldn't wish that upon their team of coders, but it would be optimum.
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