Today we are launching our new Twitter API access tiers! We’re excited to share more details about our self-serve access. 🧵
Introducing a new form of Free (v2) access for write-only use cases and those testing the Twitter API with 1,500 Tweets/month at the app level, media upload endpoints, and Login with Twitter. Get started:
We are also launching a new Basic (v2) access for hobbyists with 10,000 GET/month and 50,000 POST/month, 2 app IDs, and Login with Twitter for $100/month. Subscribe now:
If you are a business or have any scaled commercial projects, we encourage you to apply for our Enterprise tier to get managed services, complete streams, and access that meets your specific needs. Apply now:
Over the next 30 days, we will deprecate current access tiers such as Standard (v1.1), Essential (v2), Elevated (v2), and Premium so we recommend that you migrate to the new tiers as soon as possible for a smooth transition.
Ads API will continue to be available at no additional cost to approved Twitter API developers, including developers on the new Free tier.
For Academia, we are looking at new ways to continue serving this community. In the meantime Free, Basic and Enterprise tiers are available for academics. Stay tuned to @TwitterDev to learn more.
Thank you for your patience as we introduce you to our new API access tiers and evolve our Developer Platform. We are excited for the future of our developer ecosystem and are looking forward to seeing what you build next! 🚀
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@TwitterDev It doesn’t feel very self service when I’m still waiting for my application to be approved
@TwitterDev Hey @TwitterDev request for feature - it feels hard to share a tweet/acct to a Twitter DM. Like, if I think an account or tweet is cool and want to share it with a friend on Twitter, I have to tag friend publicly or remember username of the account I want to share w them in DM.
@TwitterDev 10k GET requests per month is basically useless. It also appears there is no streaming API. This is completely useless. We went from 2M tweets per month to 10k... thanks for nothing
@TwitterDev Looks cool. I’m still on the waitlist, any way someone can approve my application?
@TwitterDev I don’t think you understand what excitement means.
@TwitterDev Ads API accesses are not granted still. When will you review the applications and give access?
@TwitterDev whoever develop this idea, you should fire him. Because all this makes no sense..