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WordPress Dashboard Tweeter

WordPress Dashboard Tweeter

WordPress Dashboard Tweeter represents a Dashboard Widget for WordPress, that turns your Dashboard into a Twitter Client.

4.5

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Main benefits

Twitter client in Dashboard

Tabbed interface for tweets

No separate admin page

Customizable through widget

No frontend impact

About this plugin

Author: wpseek
Version: 1.3.2
Last updated: 22-05-2023
WordPress version: 6.0
Tested up to: 6.2.99
PHP version required: 8.0
Languages:
Learning resources: View resources

Overview

WordPress Dashboard Tweeter is a discontinued plugin that seamlessly integrates Twitter functionality into the WordPress Dashboard, transforming it into a Twitter client. This widget-based tool allows users to update their status, monitor mentions, retweets, friends' timelines, and favorites directly from their WordPress admin panel, all presented through a simple tabbed interface. No additional admin pages are required, ensuring a streamlined experience. Key features include Twitter OAuth authentication, the ability to reply to tweets from the dashboard, and full customization through widget settings without affecting the blog's frontend. The plugin supports multiple languages including English, German, Italian, Danish, French, Dutch, Turkish, Swedish, and Spanish, and requires at least WordPress 6.0, PHP 8, and the openSSL module. Released under the GPL, it could be used freely for personal or commercial blogs.

Integrated Twitter Client

  • Displays Twitter @replies, direct messages, Retweets, Friends Timeline, and favorites within the WordPress Dashboard.
  • Allows updating Twitter status directly from the Dashboard.
  • No separate admin page needed; all Twitter functionalities are accessible through a single widget.

Convenient Tabbed Interface

  • Mentions, Retweets, Timeline, and Favorites are displayed in a simple tabbed interface.
  • Easy navigation and management of Twitter interactions without leaving the WordPress Dashboard.

No Impact on Blog Performance

  • The plugin does not affect the blog’s frontend or other backend pages.
  • All customization is done through the widget’s configuration, ensuring minimal disruption.

Multi-language Support

  • Supports multiple languages including English, German, Italian, Danish, French, Dutch, Turkish, Swedish, and Spanish.
  • Contributions from various translators ensure a wide range of language options for users.

Features list

Feature

Free version

Premium version

Basic Plan

Provides essential features for individual users.

Standard Plan

Includes additional tools for small teams.

Premium Plan

Offers advanced features for larger organizations.

Enterprise Plan

Customized solutions for large-scale operations.

Free Trial

Access to all features for a limited time.

Monthly Billing

Pay for the service on a month-to-month basis.

Annual Billing

Receive a discount by paying for a full year upfront.

Custom Plan

Provides tailored features and pricing for unique needs.

Pricing

FREE

$0 / UNLIMITED SITES

Plan includes

Basic Plan
Standard Plan
Premium Plan
Enterprise Plan
Free Trial
Monthly Billing
Annual Billing
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PREMIUM

$249 / 3 SITES, 5 SITES, 10 SITES

Plan includes

Basic Plan
Standard Plan
Premium Plan
Free Trial
Annual Billing
Monthly Billing
Custom Plan
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Rating and reviews

4.5

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