RADAAR is a social media management and collaboration platform designed for handling multiple brands. It helps at a range of tasks from scheduling and publishing posts on their profiles to analyzing their efforts. RADAAR provides a variety of features including tools for publishing, engagement, listening, and analytics. Whether for a small business focusing on a few social media networks, or an agency managing multiple brands, or an enterprise company that needs it all, RADAAR aims…
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X Pro
Score 7.9 out of 10
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Replacing the former TweetDeck, X Pro is a social media dashboard application for management of Twitter accounts.
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Pricing
RADAAR
X Pro
Editions & Modules
Starter
$0.00
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Standard
$9.50
per workspace
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Pricing Offerings
RADAAR
X Pro
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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No
Entry-level Setup Fee
$9.50 per workspace
No setup fee
Additional Details
Some of RADAAR's features are free and some are paid. We also provide a free plan. On the free plan, you get 3 social media channels and 45 posts for each workspace per month. Your 45 posts per month are counted towards your total when they're posted and they reset every month. If you exceed this limit, you will only pay for what you use.
RADAAR also offers a pay-as-you-go pricing model, meaning that you'll only be charged for the features you use.
A wallet is a billing account that holds your payment details. A paid plan or paid features are always paid for by a single wallet. You may have one wallet for multiple workspaces or a separate wallet for each workspace. Paid feature usage is charged to the linked wallet. You can modify or delete a wallet.
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Community Pulse
RADAAR
X Pro
Features
RADAAR
X Pro
Listening/monitoring
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RADAAR
7.7
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0% below category average
X Pro
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Boolean keyword searches
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Sentiment analysis
6.00 Ratings
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Broad channel coverage
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Publishing
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RADAAR
8.1
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1% above category average
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Content planning and scheduling
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Content optimization
6.00 Ratings
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Workflow management
9.00 Ratings
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Engagement
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9.6
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19% above category average
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Customer interaction histories
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Bulk actions
9.30 Ratings
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Channel coverage/integration
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RADAAR
8.8
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4% above category average
X Pro
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Twitter
9.30 Ratings
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Facebook
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LinkedIn
9.30 Ratings
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Instagram
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Pinterest
8.00 Ratings
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YouTube
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Reporting/analytics
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RADAAR
8.5
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7% above category average
X Pro
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Real-time tracking
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Account management
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RADAAR is very well suited for bulk content scheduling across different social profiles. It's great to store passwords for different profiles in the passbook so you don't have to remember them all the time. It's really great for your own work, however, the post-approval feature for clients is not released yet. So if post-approval is a major concern for the users, they should wait for the RADAAR team to roll out this feature.
TweetDeck is very useful in an industry that requires the gathering of news and sharing of one's own content. We use it on a daily basis to keep track of breaking stories and key trends to inform what content we produce. After this content is produced and published, we then push it on social using TweetDeck. While many things are posted immediately, we also schedule a lot of content throughout the day to ensure 24-hour coverage. The platform is remarkably suited to this job, more so than the native web client.
TweetDeck provides a detailed snapshot of your timeline and mentions in one view.
TweetDeck allows for scheduling across multiple accounts, and shows when each tweet is ready for publish.
TweetDeck allows you to customize the information you see for each account. If you don't want to see mentions but do want to see DMs for a certain account, you can do that.
Muting in lists - I have several lists, but I am only allowed to mute in a home feed. I would like to mute things not just in home, but in lists as well.
I have no other complaints. I really love Tweetdeck.
As I previously mentioned, if TweetDeck were to increase some features and integrations, cleaned up its interface, and developed a tool to measure ROI, it would remain competitive with HootSuite and Hubspot. Altogether, it is an effective tool for the job of scheduling and monitoring your impact on Twitter, it falls behind other competitors that offer a more robust solution.
RADAAR is a robust tool, and it is constantly being developed. As an early adopter, I can say that this is definitely a steal. Who knows how powerful RADAAR can be in the near future. It constantly follows the lead of all the leading platforms, and it adapts in every way possible. Again, a community-based SAAS development makes this tool very very useful.
I think TweetDeck is very easy to use and set up. If you've used Twitter or X before, you will be able to easily understand how to use TweetDeck, as they base their UX/UI on the real platform. It has a similar look and feel, though you can do much more when logged into a single account on the platform.
TweetDeck tends to be available for use majority of the time...however, I've had times where it would get stuck in a loop and then post my Tweet multiple times.
I have gotten in touch with the support team just a few times since RADAAR is quite easy to use. But on those few occasions, the team had been very responsive and applied the needed urgency. Even the founder is very active and attentive to user concerns and needs. The future is indeed bright.
TweetDeck is a great platform for using Twitter, and I heartily recommend it to anyone who continues to use the native client. Having both a web client and application means it can be used anywhere and on any computer, even if you are unable to install applications on your PC. For any news editor who needs to keep tabs on the latest news and promote your own content - TweetDeck is a must-have.
We found TweetDeck was simpler to use and easier to navigate for handling tweets than Hootsuite. While it did not have the broader ability to handle multiple social media platforms, unlike Hootsuite, its ability to give you great oversight of many Twitter/X accounts at once meant it was the ideal tool for that platform. Hootsuite, however, has deeper sophistication and opportunities for social media managers looking to handle everything in one place.
As an intern it is much easier to get through social media posting and move on to other tasks with a scheduling tool like TweetDeck.
Although TweetDeck helps our small staff stay very active on social media, it is not an integral part of what we do on our site. Instead, it helps the team focus on creating content by cutting down time spent managing social media accounts.