Polywork for Twitter Polywork for Twitter

Social & Communication
Version: 0.4.0
Last Update: 2022-11-28

Overview

Polywork for Twitter is a Chrome extension developed by Polywork. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Polywork for Twitter is 0.4.0, updated on 2022-11-28.
822 users have installed this extension. 23 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: polywork.com

A browser extension to turn Twitter into a Collaboration Network

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:

1. Sign up for a Polywork account and grab your poly.me page.
2. Install the Polywork for Twitter browser extension.
3. 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.

Rating

23 ratings

Total Installs

822

Information

Last Update

2022-11-28

Current Version

0.4.0

Size

23.33KiB

Author

Polywork

Website

polywork.com

Category

Social & Communication

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avatar Bailey Luu
2022-10-28

Love this! Twitter + Polywork = perfect

avatar Tamás Deme
2022-10-28

Love this extension - I really appreciate that it surfaces all the opportunities for collaboration on the platform where we spend most of our time anyway.

The design is also does an excellent job of blending the polywork vibes naturally into the twitter interface, as if it'd been always there.

avatar Florent Merian
2022-10-28

I enjoy using Polywork to get insights, inspiration, and grow my network. And this extension is the ideal companion to leverage Twitter.

avatar Kori Roys
2022-10-27

Full disclosure: I work as an engineer at Polywork.

The extension is beautiful, and the design dovetails very nicely with Twitter, especially the badges on a person's profile. As a heavy Twitter user, I think this extension has potential to help me see who on Twitter is also on Polywork.

That said, there's room for improvement. The collaborate button gives me a list of 8,000 users to scroll through, 10 at a time, which is an awkward interaction at best. The addition of search to the collaborate modal is somewhat helpful, but it doesn't show how many results it found, and I'm not sure what keys it's searching on. A badge filter dropdown might be more useful. Additionally, I mostly scroll the main timeline. I rarely click through the the profile of a person, which is where this extension adds most of its value. A little hint on the timeline that a user is connected on Polywork would give me a clue to click through to their profile and see what kind of collaboration they are open to.

avatar Darren Burton
2022-10-27

Love this!