Introducing analytics for Twitter Cards

Thursday, 23 January 2014

Today we’re beginning to roll out analytics for Twitter Cards to help you understand how your Cards are performing.

Publishers, developers and brands around the world use Twitter Cards to make Tweets more engaging with pictures, videos, content previews, deep links into their apps, and other rich media experiences. Now for the first time you can gain insight into how your content is performing on Twitter, and find personalized tips to help make more strategic decisions about your use of Cards.

The Twitter Card analytics dashboard is designed to help you find what matters and take action.

Along the way, you’ll get insights on how to do even better. Small changes –– using a different Twitter Card, conversing more with the followers who love your content, or installing or changing the location of a Tweet button –– can make a big difference.

Special thanks goes out to our charter partners who played an integral role in shaping this product: BuzzFeed, NBC News, Time Inc., ESPN, MLB, Flipboard, Etsy, Foursquare, and Path.

Additionally, you’ll be able to access two other types of information about your account in the new Twitter Card analytics dashboard:

Tweets: See how Twitter users are engaging with all of your Tweets.

Tweet analytics

Followers: Get insight into who your followers are and the rate at which they’re growing. Identify spikes in follower activity and find a correlation in your Tweet activity.

Follower analytics

To get started with Twitter Card analytics, or if you’re already a card user or advertiser, sign in at analytics.twitter.com or ads.twitter.com. All Card users and advertisers will get access to the new dashboard over the next few days. Check out the Twitter Card analytics developer page for more information on how to become a cards user.