TweetDeck’s new name is now official: XPro. If you go to this TweetDeck URL while not logged in, you should see “XPro” at the top of the page (via 9to5Google). Elon Musk, the founder of X, formerly known as Twitter, revealed the XPro name last week.
Many traces of the old brand are on the page, as with much of Twitter’s rebranding to X. The landing page’s graphic still prominently displays the Twitter bird logo, and the page’s tagline reads “a powerful, real-time tool for people who live on Twitter.”
However, there are a few more XPro mentions on the page, including one that asks whether you’re “looking for the legacy version of XPro?” a link to “go to legacy XPro” (which brings you to a TweetDeck login page) and a link to the XPro Terms (which leads you to a page now titled “TweetDeck Preview Program” at the bottom of the page).
TweetDeck New ‘XPro’ Branding
We’re waiting for XPro to become a subscriber-only perk, which might happen soon. On July 3rd, the company’s support account stated that XPro would be available only to those who paid to be verified “in 30 days,” so if X keeps its word, that shift will occur soon.
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As part of that statement, X stated that the long-awaited TweetDeck Preview will be released as TweetDeck 2.0; however, as of this writing, I can still use the older version of the program. You may also check out The Verge’s official tweet given below–
The whole X rebranding is gradually being implemented across the platform, including the company’s Android and iOS apps. A massive, flashing X emblem was temporarily installed on the roof of the X headquarters in San Francisco before being removed.
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