Twitter Announces New API With Free, Basic, Enterprise Tiers: Check Details Here

The company shared the information on Twitter.

The firm shared the knowledge on Twitter.

The firm launched the Basic (v2) entry tier for “hobbyists with 10,000 GET/month and 50,000 POST/month, two app IDs, and Login with Twitter for $100/month”.

Elon Musk-run Twitter has launched its new paid API (Application Programming Interface) platform with free, fundamental, and enterprise entry tiers.

The firm shared the knowledge on Twitter by way of its Twitter Dev account: “Today we’re launching our new Twitter API entry tiers! We’re excited to share extra particulars about our self-serve entry.”

Initially, the company had planned to shut down free access to its API on February 9, but later extended the deadline to February 13 and then again postponed it.

Moreover, these three levels include a basic free level primarily intended for content posting bots, a $100 per month basic level, and an expensive enterprise level.

In addition, subscribing to any level gets access to Ads API at no additional cost, according to the company.

“Introducing a new form of Free (v2) access for write-only use cases and those testing the Twitter API with 1,500 Tweets/month at the app level, media upload endpoints, and Login with Twitter,” the corporate stated.

The firm launched the Basic (v2) entry tier for “hobbyists with 10,000 GET/month and 50,000 POST/month, two app IDs, and Login with Twitter for $100/month”.

Further, the microblogging platform encouraged businesses or scaled commercial projects to apply for its Enterprise tier to get managed services, complete streams, and access that meets their specific needs.

It also stated that old access tiers such as Standard (for v1.1), Essential and Elevated (for v2), and Premium will be phased out over the next 30 days.

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