XPro: Elon Musk's mysterious new TweetDeck rebrand

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XPro: Elon Musk's mysterious new TweetDeck rebrand (Image: tweetdeck.twitter.com)
XPro: Elon Musk's mysterious new TweetDeck rebrand (Image: tweetdeck.twitter.com)

Delhi : The rebranding of Twitter has been completed, and the site is now known as X. But Elon Musk, the company's owner, isn't done yet. He is rebranding all of the platform's linked assets after renaming the social networking platform. Twitter Blue has already changed its name to Blue, and there have been rumors that tweets can be renamed as 'posts' after some users momentarily noticed the name change on the platform on Monday. TweetDeck, the dashboard tool for managing several accounts on the microblogging site, is the most recent casualty of the renaming effort. TweetDeck will be renamed XPro, and the new branding has already begun to surface in several locations, notably at the top of the landing page.

When a user accesses the TweetDeck home page while signed out, XPro branding is displayed. The top of your browser tab, where the logos of the websites you visit generally show, also has the same branding. It should be noted that the landing page's URL is still tweetdeck.twitter.com, and it is unclear whether this will change or not.

TweetDeck is currently XPro

For many users who either oversee sizable Twitter communities, have many accounts, or work for companies that delegate their social media management to a team, TweetDeck is a vital tool. The tool gives users more flexibility over posting and scheduling content, as well as monitoring the flow and looking at other posts, among other things.

Musk tweeted last week that TweetDeck would be replaced and would no longer exist. The name will now be XPro, he declared. will contain a vast array of psy op plugins. However, with Musk, everything is conceivable. The last part was a joke.

But not everyone will be able to use the new TweetDeck, or XPro as it is currently named. The Twitter Support account (now Support) tweeted on July 3 that a new and improved dashboard was on the way, adding features like full composer functionality, access to Spaces, video docking, polls, and more, but users needed to be verified within 30 days to utilize the platform. Tomorrow is when that deadline expires.