Tweeter review
Twitter can be a crazy, wonderful, scary, delightful, awful, chaotic place and we love it. Here at Creator Tools Weekly we’re addicted, we can’t deny. Using tweets as part of your business strategy is arguably an essential for today’s creative industries, and if you’re not at least active on Twitter then we recommend you set up an account! Tweeter is our tool of the week, a twitter intents tool designed for you to control and create your tweets, distraction-free and attach them directly to your website!
Tweeter is the brainchild of webdev Savio Martin, who took the concept of twitter intents and made it his own. Tweeter requires no signup, although you can link your twitter account to Tweeter to optimise your experience. The interface for Tweeter is right up our street, a strong plum colour with a gradient is simple but effective for the background, it certainly looks more interesting than a lot of other independent web tools. On the left of the screen is your tweet-builder window, simply enter your desired tweet into this section, and to the right is your preview of what the tweet will look like in a fully-fleshed tweet format.
This tool is similar to Typefully, which has been a previous tool of the week, Tweeter differs in the sense that is much more of a focused singular purpose, Typefully allows you to build tweet chains and is more of a tweet hub, whereas Tweeter is a distraction-free platform specified to build tweets to showcase on your own website as opposed to on Twitter itself. On the app, underneath the tweet-builder window, you have three options: ‘Copy Code’ which is required for you to add to your site, ‘Try Demo’ which directs you to Twitter to send your tweet on the platform. And finally, next to those two options is ‘Buy me a Coffee’ if you wish to donate to Savio Martin’s cause.
The fact that Tweeter is free to use, unlimited, sleekly designed and optimised for your business. It’s a low-key winner for us. Yes it could certainly have more features, like Typefully, an allowance for tweet chains would be a solid next step for Tweeter to consider. All being said though, it’s simple, effective and smart and that’s all we could ask from a social media tool.
Tweeter, nice work! You get 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼/5!