A browser extension to turn Twitter into a Collaboration Network
Polywork for Twitter: Revolutionize the Collaboration Network
"Polywork for Twitter" is a browser extension designed to transform Twitter into a robust Collaboration Network. It allows you to discover what your Twitter connections are open to collaborate on directly from their profiles. Interested in finding project partners or knowing who are open to various opportunities like podcasting or investing? Polywork for Twitter has you covered.
Extension stats
Rating: 4.95
(21)
Creation date: 2022-10-18
Risk impact: Low risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Manifest version: 3
Host permissions:
Size: 23.89K
Email: su*****@polywork.com
URLs: Website ,Privacy policy
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Extension summary
Want to discover what your Twitter network wants to collaborate on? Interested in finding people to partner on your side project, or seeing who in your Twitter network is open to speaking on podcasts or angel investing?
Polywork for Twitter browser extension makes it possible to see what everyone on Twitter wants to collaborate on, right on their Twitter profile.
Here’s how it works:
- Sign up for a Polywork account and grab your poly.me page.
- Install the Polywork for Twitter browser extension.
- Head back to Twitter and discover opportunities to collaborate with Twitter users you love to follow – and share what you’d like to collaborate on, too!
Your dream collaboration is just a download away.
User reviews
Pros
- Users find that it is a great tool for collaboration and networking, combining the capabilities of Twitter and Polywork into one convenient package.
- The design of the extension is appreciated for its seamless blend with the existing Twitter interface.
- The ability to identify other Polywork users on Twitter is highly valued.
Cons
- The collaborate button needs to be improved; it currently shows a long list of users with no clear and functional ways to filter or search.
- The extension shows most of its value on the profile of a person, which may not fit with users who primarily scroll the main timeline.
Most mentioned
- The extension is valuable for discovering potential collaboration opportunities with Twitter connections.
- The capability of revealing 'what people are open to' is mentioned several times, conveying its significance.
- Multiple users comment positively on the seamless integration of the extension with the Twitter interface.
User reviews
Such a great way to find new folks to collaborate with! Polywork's collaboration feature on their own platform is already killer, extending it to Twitter is the cherry on top 🍒
Literally merges both Polywork collaboration opportunities and Twitter's networking into one! Love it!
Twitter has long been the heart of my network, and there's some overlap between those I'm connected with both there and on Polywork. I love that I can bridge these two platforms together and even discover some mutuals I didn't know were on Polywork.
Extension safety
Risk impact
Polywork for Twitter requires very minimum permissions.
Risk likelihood
Polywork for Twitter has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.
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