TweetDeck Might Become a Paid Feature Soon
According to a recent report by The Verge, citing reputable reverse engineer Jane Manchun Wong, Twitter might soon integrate its TweetDeck platform into its paid subscription service Twitter Blue. Wong, earlier this month, discovered a work-in-progress TweetDeck sign-up page that led non-Blue Twitter users to the Twitter Blue sign-up page when they tried to access TweetDeck. You can check out her latest tweet right below. Twitter is filling in the new @TweetDeck signup page that they’re working on. Two new highlights:1. A link for “the legacy version of TweetDeck” (even though it might be deprecated at some point in the future)2. “Ad-free experience” being marketed as the selling point 😛 https://t.co/XP6sYsTUGM pic.twitter.com/fRc0ujZ7o2— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) March 30, 2022
On the newly discovered sign-up page, Twitter touts TweetDeck to be a “powerful, real-time tool for people who live on Twitter.” Also, the company highlights some of the key features of the tool and the “ad-free experience” of the platform.
Now, it is worth mentioning that TweetDeck is already an ad-free platform. So, the fact that Twitter is marketing it with the same suggests an ad-backed version might be available for all users. The ad-free version will become a paid feature soon, and, presumably, be a part of the $2.99/ month Twitter Blue service. To recall, it was previously suggested that Tweetdeck might soon become a subscription-based service.
Wong also notes that Twitter is completely rebuilding the platform with the “parts from the new Twitter web app.” However, she also spotted a link for the legacy version, which could be available for free, though, it could be discontinued in the future.
While this move could prove beneficial for Twitter, it is a bit contradictory. Twitter Blue isn’t ad-free but TweetDeck is. Hence, it remains to be seen how this combination works. That said, including TweetDeck in Twitter Blue can actually help it be ad-free, which can help Twitter earn some money and provide users with a better Twitter Blue experience.
Since we don’t have official details with us, it’s best to wait and watch what Twitter plans to do. Hence, stay tuned. Also, let us know what do you think about Twitter making TweetDeck a paid feature in the comments below.