
There used to be a downloadable app for Mac, but while the download page is still up, the download link doesn’t actually work. TweetDeck is a free, integrated Twitter tool – Twitter didn’t create it, but they did eventually acquire it, which is why it’s now part of the Twitter interface. Enter TweetDeck, a customizable dashboard where you can view the Twitter info you need and purposely filter out the rest.
Twitter is still a fairly straight-forward social media platform – there aren’t so many bells and whistles that it’s impossible to navigate – but for the brand manager or social media marketer who needs to work fast, it takes too much clicking and flipping between screens. Mentions (all accounts): Mentions from all accounts.When you rely on social media to interact with your audience and stay on top of your industry, you have to make the process as efficient as possible.Messages (all accounts): Direct Messages from all your authorized accounts in aggregate.Followers: Follow activity for a specific account.Mentions (one account): When someone mentions a specific account.Messages (one account): Direct Messages for a specific account.Likes: Tweets marked as likes from a specific account.
Activity: What’s happening with the accounts you follow. Collection: A timeline of curated Tweets, hand-selected by you, to share with others. Lists: Create or connect a list you already follow. are Retweeted, liked, or mentioned, and when someone follows the account. Notifications: Notifications for a specific account, including when the account's Tweets. Home: Home timeline for any specific account. Types of TweetDeck columns and what they display Note: You can also drag and drop the columns by their corresponding icons from the navigation bar to reorder your columns. Click the left or right arrow depending on which direction you’d like to move the column. Click the filter icon in the column header, next to the column title. Only unprotected Tweets geotagged with a location will appear in search results when a location filter is applied.Įasily rearrange the order of columns in TweetDeck with just a few quick clicks. The location filter allows you to easily narrow down your search results to find relevant content in the area you are interested in. Note: If you create a search column, you can also filter results by location, date, and engagement. The alert filter allows you to enable pop-ups or sounds for a particular column. The engagement filter allows you to filter Tweets with a minimum number of Retweets, likes or replies. The user filter allows you to filter Tweets within a specific column written by a certain author and those they mention. The location filter allows you to filter for Tweets geotagged in specific locations. Content filtering allows you to filter the column by a certain type of Tweet, such as Retweets, Tweets containing a specific word or phrase, or Tweets with photos. You can select from Content, Location, Users, Engagements or Alerts or a combination of the three. You can easily control the type of Tweets you would like displayed in each of your columns.