Bird Stash

Bird Stash

Airtable database for Twitter tools.

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Bird Stash is an Airtable database that takes the guesswork out of finding the right Twitter tools. New creators can use it to discover new tools, veteran creators can use it to upgrade their existing tech stack.
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Launch tags:TwitterMaker ToolsNo-Code
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Syed
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👋 Hey there, It's been 8 months since I started building my personal brand on Twitter. Back then, I used Twitter only to browse memes and keep up with my favorite streamers. I quickly realized how powerful the platform was for starting and monetizing a one-person business. I like to gamify my life, so as I built my Twitter presence, I knew I needed the best equipment (tools) for long-term success in the creator game. I experimented for months on end with different Twitter tools. Bird Stash started as a small Notion freebie in July '22. To my surprise, it racked up 500+ downloads and nearly 50 5-star reviews on Gumroad within days. The positive feedback blew me away and I knew I could make it better. That's when the idea to build an expansive Airtable database was born. Bird Stash aims to help creators discover the latest and best Twitter tools depending on six primary use cases: 1. Optimizing Profile - optimize various parts of a Twitter profile 2. Creating Content - generate ideas and create high-quality graphics 3. Scheduling Posts - tools to schedule and automate posts ahead of time 4. Increasing Engagement - reply to mentions and send DMs more easily 5. Analyzing Data - insights on Twitter to optimize growth strategy 6. Enhancing Experience - make the experience of using Twitter more pleasant There are also additional tags to further categorize the tools (i.e., whether a tool helps with writing threads or testing your bio) so you can find exactly what you need. Finally, I filtered the tools based on whether they're Free, Freemium, or Paid. So you can find a worthy tool regardless of your budget. Would love to hear your thoughts, questions, and feedback in the comments. Thanks for checking this out, Syed Huq