

They have a replacement API with most of the same features and we are trying to get access to it. On August 16th Twitter will be removing the streaming API used by Tweetbot and other 3rd party clients. Is Twitter shutting down 3rd Party apps soon? Tweetbot developers have been less vocal about the upcoming changes, but Tapbots includes this notice on their website:

New customers will not be able to unlock these features going forward as we did not feel it was fair to continue charging for a service that we know is ending.
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Installing today’s update means you’ll lose Twitterrific’s Watch app, but as long as you’ve purchased them in the past, the Today view and push notifications will continue to work until the cut off. Twitterrific has already removed push notifications and streaming from its apps for new customers, and existing customers will see the features stop working next week:Īs of this writing, both push notifications and live streaming of tweets will continue to function at least into August, 2018. That means relying on TweetDeck on the Mac for streaming and getting used to pull-to-refresh on the iPhone and iPad - even when Twitter is viewed in Split Screen. Twitter’s iOS apps don’t support timeline streaming, and the feature in other iOS apps is expected to stop working. Twitter supports timeline streaming on the Mac through its web-based TweetDeck desktop client, but it discontinued its native app which also supported timeline streaming. Alerts for mentions and direct messages in third-party apps are expected to be delayed, and timeline streaming which populates your timeline with new tweets in real time is expected to go away.

Twitter clients including Tweetbot and Twitterrific are already bracing for impact with useful features expected to go away.Ĭore functionality like access to your timeline and the ability to post tweets will remain, but several basic features will be limited or removed. After initially delaying major API changes, Twitter appears determined to flip the switch next week and break how third-party apps access the service.
