Copy tweets from a profile to Airtable
This is a Bardeen playbook. It's a pre-built automation template you can run in one-click to perform a repetitive task. Get started with our free Chrome extension.
How does this automation work?
Bardeen's playbook empowers you to effortlessly transfer tweets from a Twitter profile into Airtable, creating a seamless bridge between social media insights and database management. This automation is particularly useful for marketing professionals, researchers, and anyone interested in data sourcing or content curation. By capturing tweets directly into Airtable, you can easily sort, analyze, and visualize social media data to inform strategies and decisions.
Here's how this workflow facilitates the copying of tweets to Airtable:
- Step 1: Scrape Tweets - The Scraper is used to gather tweets from the currently opened Twitter profile on your browser. You'll be asked to specify the maximum number of tweets you want to scrape, ensuring a tailored dataset for your needs.
- Step 2: Add to Airtable - Bardeen then takes the scraped tweet data and appends it to your specified Airtable, which acts as a flexible and powerful database for storing and organizing the information collected from Twitter.
How to run the playbook
If you need to save specific tweets for reporting or analysis, doing it manually is always time-consuming.
This playbook will automate the process. It will copy any tweet into an Airtable database with information like handle, author name, link to the tweet, number of likes, and number of retweets. You can quickly create a shareable resource for clients to stay up to date on accounts and tweets.
If you are a business owner, you can keep tabs on competitors or influencers and keep a record of their strategies, products, and services, allowing you to make better decisions. Or maybe you want to compile up-to-date information about a celebrity, political figure, or recent news! Whatever your goals are, this automation will help you reach them.
Let’s set it up!
Step 1: Create an Airtable database for tweets.
First, you will need to set up an Airtable database for tweets. You can create one from scratch or duplicate our template optimized for this use case.
Step 2: Set up this automation.
Click the 'Pin it' button at the top of this page to get this Playbook saved to your Playbooks. You will be asked to configure Airtable sheet.
Step 3: Run the playbook
You can now navigate to a Twitter profile and run this automation from there. Launch Bardeen by clicking on the extension icon (or open with a shortcut Option + B on Mac or Alt + B on a Window machine) and click on the playbook card. Bardeen’s scraper tool will get information like the tweet content, timestamp, number of likes, retweets, and replies. It will scrape tweets from the profile and save them to a Airtable.
Find more Airtable automations, or edit the playbook to suit your own workflow.
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