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Twitter Plugin Tutorial

Display your Twitter account and encourage your app users to connect with you.

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Written by Amr Alshareef
Updated over 5 years ago

What is the Twitter Feature?

The Twitter Feature is a great way to encourage your users to connect with you on social media. In this article we’ll go over how to set up this feature.

What are some use cases of the Twitter Feature?

Some use cases of this feature include:

  • You can use this feature along with our Facebook and WebView features to show off your social media pages.

  • You can use this feature to easily provide updates from your company’s Twitter account.

What is the Twitter Feature’s primary function and what are the steps to accomplish it?

Next we’ll go over how to set up the Twitter feature so that you can show your Twitter account in your app.

How to Add Your Twitter Page To Your App

Step 1: Grab your Twitter Account’s URL

Once you’ve created an instance of the Twitter feature all you need to do is grab your Twitter account’s URL and paste it into the “Twitter URL” field.

Then click “Validate”.

Congratulations! Your Twitter page is now in your app! Make sure that your Twitter page is public. Otherwise, it may prevent your users from being able to view your page.

What is a Pro Tips you should know about to take your app to the next level?

Having worked with apps for years, we’ve learned a thing or two. So, to both help your app stand out and accomplish your primary goals, here’s a tip you should consider.

Pro Tip: Use Folders to Organize Your Content

If you would like to use multiple social Features (Facebook, Twitter, etc.), you can use the Folder feature to categorize them into a master “Social Media” Feature.

Related Articles

In addition to this article, we recommend checking out the following related articles so that you have a better insight into how to use the system to its fullest advantage:

Still have questions? No problem! Reach out to us and we’d be happy to help :)

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