The free plan now supports X (Twitter).

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The free plan now supports X (Twitter).

Category: Updates & Announcements > Announcements & Maintenance

Original URL: https://help.social-dog.net/ja/other/notice/x-is-now-available-on-free-plan


Update date: 2024/9/17

Thank you for always using SocialDog.

SocialDog is pleased to announce that it will resume providing X (Twitter) functionality for its free plan on Tuesday, September 17, 2024.

Starting today, the following features will be available even with the free plan.

X (Twitter) account linking feature

Even with the free plan, you can link up to one X (Twitter) account to SocialDog.

For instructions on how to link your X (Twitter) account, please see "Linking (Adding) an X (Twitter) Account" .

Trends in basic indicators (dashboard)

On the dashboard, you can view graphs showing the trends in "Follower Count," "Following Count," and "FF Ratio."

Posting function

The following features related to posting will become available:

  • SocialDog allows up to 5 posts per month.
  • You can schedule up to 10 posts in total across X (Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook.
  • Check your posting history from GDog.

The reason behind resuming the provision of X (Twitter) features on the free plan

SocialDog aims to "create a world where everyone can use social media."

With the introduction of a paid X (Twitter) API in the spring of 2023, it has become difficult to provide X (Twitter) functionality with our free plan. However, we have a strong belief in supporting everyone who wants to use social media, including individual creators and marketers.

Therefore, we wanted to support users in using SocialDog for free as much as possible, and have resumed offering the X (Twitter) feature in the free plan.

Going forward, we will continue to add new features and improve existing ones in order to contribute to your social media marketing efforts.

We hope that the resumption of this free plan will be another step in further supporting individual creators and organizations. Thank you for your continued support.

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