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All you need to know in a glance

TweetReach snapshot reports are perfect for a quick glimpse into recent Twitter activity about a term and baseline account measurement. TweetReach offers two types of snapshot reports - a free quick report and a paid full report.

Free snapshot report

Get stats for the most recent 50 tweets about any term. No cost. No commitment.

The quick snapshot report is a fast and free way to review the last 50 tweets about a search term. The quick report is free of charge, and runs in just a few seconds. The free report is ideal for a quick glimpse into tweets about any topic.

Full snapshot report

Run a full snapshot report to measure recent Twitter activity around a term. A full snapshot TweetReach report includes up to 1,500 tweets from the past few days. Full reports are perfect for short-term events, lower volume topics, and baseline measurement. Search for any keyword, hashtag, URL, username or combination.

To purchase a full report, first run a free report. If your search term generates more than 50 tweets, you'll see a link where you can buy the full report. A full report costs $20 and you can pay with any major credit card or PayPal account. Your full report will be delivered in PDF and CSV formats via email.

Free TweetReach account

Want to save your reports for later? Sign up for a Free TweetReach Account to:

  • Save an unlimited number of quick Snapshot Reports to your report archive
  • Access all of your purchased Full Reports, along with your purchase history
  • Store a history of your TweetReach report activity
  • Quickly find past reports for further analysis
  • Share with colleagues and friends
  • Get the latest tweets for any query in one click
  • Download PDF and CSV versions of reports

What's in a TweetReach report?

TweetReach report example with callouts of metrics like reach, impressions, exposure