As Elon Musk spearheads Twitter’s transformation into X, the changes are now extending to TweetDeck as well.
Recently, visitors to the TweetDeck website have been greeted with the XPro logo, indicating a seamless integration with the new brand. Despite the updates, remnants of the old brand still linger on the landing page, hinting at the ongoing transition process.
While the specifics of the changes were confirmed by Musk, the exact timeline for their full implementation remains undisclosed. Among the anticipated developments is the transition of TweetDeck into a subscriber-only service.
This move was announced after an API change disrupted TweetDeck service, and Twitter Support confirmed that it will be available to verified users who pay for the service within 30 days.
As the transition continues, the excitement builds for the awaited TweetDeck 2.0 update. The transformation from Twitter to X is a meticulously planned endeavor, and Musk’s dedication to the process is evident even through temporary installations of the X sign on the company’s San Francisco headquarters.
With the rebranding efforts in full swing, X is set to reshape the social media landscape.