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Launching TweetFeast, a tool to download Twitter data with no API keys

Hey all,

Today I am launching TweetFeast. You can use it to download Twitter data without fiddling around with API keys or writing code. You can download a list of followers, tweets, likes, mentions, etc. simply by signing in with Twitter and selecting the type of data you want to download.

I've been working on this micro-SaaS for 26 weeks. I'm a fan of the "calm company" philosophy and I've applied it to this project. I worked on it calmly one day per week since April last year. For the most part I have managed to put in one solid day each week. I tend to be a compulsive project starter and it has been nice to bring some discipline and discover the quiet joy of incremental progress.

Regardless of how the launch goes I am happy to have reached this milestone.

If you want to help me spread the word here are the links:

If you'd like to read about the journey building it here is the 👉 Twitter thread. You can also check out the Indiehackers milestones.

Thank you very much for reading and best of luck with your own products and launches. 🙏

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on February 3, 2022
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