
I use other themes throughout the year (all in Dark Mode) such as the “Pumpkin” theme when the fall season and weather comes around, “Republic” for the Christmas and holiday season and “High Contrast Dark” throughout the winter because I do anticipate snow. Please make this happen, #Tweetbot /OIdW97uDpP These two new themes in are cool and all, but I’m still waiting on a holiday/ #Christmas one. Some might say that is dumb, but I personally really like it. Each time I open the app, it reminds me that it is spring again.

But with the themes, they do help me with the seasons or time we are in as a country right now.įor example, I currently have the “Chocolate Mint” background going because we are in the spring season. You can change the app icon, but I currently have no interest in doing that. The last part of this app I will note is its themes. Of course, there are others that allow you to see how many followers you have, recent new followers and other profile info. One of the widgets can enable users to see their timeline without having to open the app, which could be convenient for users out there. They have been gradually rolled out since last year. Widgets are another cool addition to Tweetbot. That may be fine if you’re wanting to look for it on that particular day when your account is doing well, but on other days you might want to look back to see what it has been like over the past week or so. Right now, it only shows the current day’s tweet and follower stats data. However, I do wish it was more customizable so I could see data from a different day. While it is not exactly the same as it used to be, the fact that it is back is a nice addition and gives more clarity on daily user tweets and follower data. Other notable aspects of Tweetbot 7 include the ability for things like Picture-in-Picture, which was technically in Tweetbot 6 but was not released in the app until later in 2021.Īnother important feature of the app is the return of its stats tab which has been away for a few years due to Twitter API changes.

You tap a tweet and it gives you the option to respond, retweet, quote tweet, translate (when necessary) and other smaller features.

My initial thoughts on the app are that this is, without a doubt, still the best third-party Twitter app in the App Store for the iPhone and iPad.ĭesign-wise, this is how a Twitter app should look and not have as many unnecessary features as the official Twitter app has.
