How to Access Twitter Analytics

Open your web browser., Visit Twitter Analytics., Log into your Twitter account.

3 Steps 1 min read Easy

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open your web browser.

    Click its shortcut icon from your computer’s desktop screen to launch a web browser.

    Any browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, or Internet Explorer will do.

    Currently, you can only access Twitter Analytics from a web browser.
  2. Step 2: Visit Twitter Analytics.

    Enter Twitter Analytics’ web address (analytics.twitter.com) on the address bar of your web browser, and press Enter to open the website. , Enter your username and password on the allocated text fields to sign into your Twitter account.

    Once logged in, you’ll be able to see a graph showing the metrics of all the Tweets you made from that account.

    If you don’t have an account yet, click the “Sign up Now” link and provide some personal information like your name, desired username, and password to instantly get one.

    You cannot access Twitter Analytics without a Twitter account.
  3. Step 3: Log into your Twitter account.

Detailed Guide

Click its shortcut icon from your computer’s desktop screen to launch a web browser.

Any browsers like Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, or Internet Explorer will do.

Currently, you can only access Twitter Analytics from a web browser.

Enter Twitter Analytics’ web address (analytics.twitter.com) on the address bar of your web browser, and press Enter to open the website. , Enter your username and password on the allocated text fields to sign into your Twitter account.

Once logged in, you’ll be able to see a graph showing the metrics of all the Tweets you made from that account.

If you don’t have an account yet, click the “Sign up Now” link and provide some personal information like your name, desired username, and password to instantly get one.

You cannot access Twitter Analytics without a Twitter account.

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