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Tod Sacerdoti
Pipedream for X (Twitter) โ€” Connect X (Twitter) with 2000+ APIs and automate anything
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Build workflow automations with X (Twitter) on Pipedreamโ€™s integration platform for developers. With 5,000+ pre-built triggers and actions, plus the ability to run custom code (Node.js, Python, Go, or Bash), you can move from idea to production in minutes.
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Tod Sacerdoti
I am excited to launch our updated X (Twitter) integration for Pipedream! Our mission at Pipedream is to enable developers and technical teams to quickly build, test, and deploy serverless workflows and automations. Combining the speed of no-code with the power and flexibility of code-level control. To deliver on this, we are continuously expanding on the nearly 2,000 apps we support as well as the 5,000+ pre-built triggers & actions included for those apps. Our X (Twitter) app allows anyone with a paid Twitter Developer account to easily build workflows connecting Twitter to all of their other SaaS applications. A common theme amongst customers has been that the paid developer account requirement has led to many of the tools in their tech stack no longer including a native Twitter integration. They have been able to use the Pipedream X (Twitter) app to continue to pass this information to their other tools and keep on top of how their brand is represented on the social network. The team at Pipedream has had a long-standing workflow, which the entire team loves, where social mentions are tracked in a Slack channel enabling the team to quickly engage with folks talking about our product. You can read more about this workflow on a recent blog post from our DevRel team: pipedream.com/blog/real-time-notifications-on-x-keywords/ We always love hearing how customers use our apps to build solutions for their team, so if you are using or looking to use this app please let us know what you are thinking about building!
Harrison Johnson
Very cool! Nice that you're serving a gap in the market - I know the API changes were super frustrating for some people. I'm sure X wouldn't like it but if you could some how sit on top of the X developer account creation process or get some form of bundled pricing to pass along discounts at scale - you could be a great market maker for their dev teams, basically help them expand the market for twitter developer accounts - because I think your tool puts it in better context what teams can do with the X API. Just thinking out loud! Congrats :)
Danny Archer
@harrisonjohnson Thanks! Since we primarily work with developers it generally isn't a huge ask for them to leverage a Twitter developer account. Not sure Twitter would want accounts being shared; would also create quite a bit of headache trying to reconcile Twitter API usage back to folks :)
Hai Ta
Great job guys! I really like your product, it seems well designed and easy to use. Congratulations on your launch!
Tod Sacerdoti
@hai_ta1 Thanks for the comments!
Congrats on the launch @tod_sacerdoti and team Pipedream ๐ŸŽ‰ Can you share some use case examples for Pipedream for X? Also, do you have any plans to support the Ruby language?
Tod Sacerdoti
@jgani Two very common use cases are (a) tracking brand mentions on Twitter and notifying your team in Slack / Discord / other notification platforms and (b) building Twitter bots to that post to Twitter
Jason Levin
@jgani @tod_sacerdoti Is there a no-code way to do (a)? I was going to use Syften but now it's $40/month for 30 tweets/day.
Danny Archer
@iamjasonlevin The platform is built for technical folks who need more flexibility than what is available through no-code tools. That said, the blog post referenced above walks you through building use case A pipedream.com/blog/real-time-notifications-on-x-keywords/ The code use case there is around using the Slack Block Kit API to build a formatted Slack message. There is also a no-code action to help with this: https://pipedream.com/apps/slack...