


While the TweetDeck Preview looks interesting, there are no major, compelling new additions to the app’s functionality, nothing that would suddenly make it a ‘must have’ platform, and would justify the extra spend. So the indications are that, eventually, when it’s made generally available to everyone, users will have to pay to access the upgraded TweetDeck. We’ll have more to share soon as we learn from these tests.” We want to get feedback on how we can expand TweetDeck’s offerings for those who use it the most. We’ll take these lessons into account as we explore what TweetDeck could look like within Twitter’s subscription offerings later on.

“We’re exploring how we can give people more customization and control using TweetDeck.
