Feed Dashboard
Your Feed Dashboard is the central page for managing your TidyTweet feeds. From the Feed Dashboard, you can:
- View all of your created feeds
- Create a new feed
- Moderate the Tweets in an existing feed
- View a feed's Public Landing page
- Get the RSS feed for your feed
- View your feed within VisibleTweets
- Get the HTML code needed to embed your feed on your site
- Get the HTML code needed to embed your feed on your Wordpress blog
Feed Creation
Clicking "Add Feed" or "Edit Feed" from the Feed Dashboard will take you to the Feed Creation page where you
can modify all the settings for a specific feed.
On this screen you can choose which Tweets you want to include in your feed, set the filters you want to apply
to those Tweets, and get the HTML code needed to embed your finished feed in your site.
There's a lot of power in the existing settings and keep an eye out for more to come in the near future.
Need help getting started? Check out our Feed Creation tutorial.
Clicking the "View Feed" button on the Feed Dashboard will take you to the current queue of Tweets in your feed
sorted by their approval status.
Clicking the "Approve Tweet" or "Reject Tweet" buttons next to a Tweet lets you better
control which Tweets show up in your end feed.
Questions about how moderation works? Check out our Moderation tutorial.
User Management
If you're designated as an administrator on your account, you'll have access to the user management screen. From
here you can invite new users or edit and delete existing users.
Public Landing Page
Every feed you create gets its own Public Landing page, a live-updating display of all the approved Tweets in your feed.
Find out more in our Integration tutorial.
Thanks to help from our partners at Visible Tweets, you can view the Tweets from
your feed in a colorful visualization.
Find out more in our Integration tutorial or at the Visible Tweets website.
Do you want to show your feed on your blog or website but you're not a coder? Your Feed Dashboard contains all the
markup you need to get started.
Find out more in our Integration tutorial.