Connect X (formerly Twitter) to Shift so you can merge all your web apps into your browser
Download ShiftWhat is Twitter?
Twitter is a real‑time social platform for short posts, media, and public conversation used by individuals, creators, businesses, and developers. If you manage conversations or accounts in real time, it surfaces posts, replies, mentions, DMs, Spaces, lists, trends, media, and ads.
It supports posting, replies, mentions, direct messages, creator subscriptions and paid tiers, plus developer APIs, webhooks, and SDKs for programmatic access to posts and other data. Common uses include publishing, moderating, trend analysis, and building integrations. In Shift, Twitter can sit alongside your other apps to reduce tab clutter and keep workflows together.
How Twitter works in Shift
Adding Twitter to Shift helps you stay signed into multiple accounts and keeps those accounts separate so you don’t sign in and out repeatedly. This reduces context switching and keeps sessions stable across work.
Create a dedicated workspace for a brand or campaign that groups feeds, lists, and composer windows for daily posting and community management. Use side‑by‑side views to monitor mentions and trends while drafting, switch contexts between clients quickly, and save layouts so your social workflows persist across restarts.
Alternatives to Twitter
- Buffer — Social media management platform referenced in guides about Twitter/X subscriptions and creator tools; used for scheduling and managing social posts and workflows.
- Metricool — Social media analytics and management tool that documents and explains X Premium (Twitter Blue) features, pricing, and registration.
FAQ
1. What features are included in Twitter Premium?
Twitter Premium (X Premium) typically adds longer post lengths, an edit window, higher media upload limits, and other subscription perks. Exact features vary by tier and region.
2. How much does Twitter pay for 1000 views?
There is no standard pay rate per 1,000 views. Creator earnings depend on the monetization program, ad revenue shares, region, and individual program rules.
3. How does a Twitter subscription work?
Subscriptions can refer to user tiers (X Premium) or creator subscriptions. User tiers unlock platform features; creator subscriptions let followers pay for exclusive posts and benefits via the platform’s billing.
4. Is Twitter Premium a monthly fee?
Yes. Premium tiers are generally billed monthly, though availability, pricing, and possible annual options depend on region and current X plans.

