![]() ![]() It works better on a bigger screen opposed to my tiny phone screen. There's quite a few columns on mine and it took me a while to figure out that I had to scroll all the way to the right to see them. The only complaint is that TweetDeck is a little confusing and it does take some time to get used to. The search feature is also great and can devote a whole column to that users that you're viewing. TweetDeck will also show your home page and your notifications. ![]() If you want to see what you yourself are tweeting, there's also that option. If you like local news, you can keep an eye on that in one category. You can view different categories which helps you keep an eye on what's happening in certain areas. TweetDeck goes beyond just scheduling, Tweets however. If you constantly want to boost your engagement on social media but don't have time to tweet, let TweetDeck do it for you. when people are getting off work and heading to the grocery store. This is great if you've got a great recipe or something to post. You can schedule your tweets to post at certain times. If you're like me, and you're particular about how things are scheduled, you'll like TweetDeck. It's taking the guesswork out of Twitter. Overall: TweetDeck is very helpful and convenient. I wouldn't wish that upon their team of coders, but it would be optimum. 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'd like to see profiles maybe pop up in a bubble without opening necessarily to Twitter so that you can stay within TweetDeck. The way it integrates in real time with Twitter, plain and simple. The only thing they might improve is pop-outs, but right now, that's it. For example, you click on somebody's profile on TweetDeck, you can open up immediately in Twitter. Like I said, also, its real time engagement, the interaction, the searchability, the functionality, the quick integration with the Twitter homepage. I just find the simplicity appealing to me. And I've stayed true to TweetDeck while a lot of my peer group went to Hootsuite. At high point, I think I was monitoring properly 30 plus conversations, and right now three or four. ![]() I would be doing you a service if I turned the phone to my TweetDeck as we speak. For more reviews like this, click below.įor multiple avenues to listen and monitor several conversations at once, keywords, key phrases, individual mentions, it's superior. ![]()
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