With AnyTweet, users can set up a merch store with their own tweets in minutes. The creator does not need to buy merchandise; the service will create and send the product and the author of the tweet will get the profit.
With Twitter’s new approach of charging users for account verification, many have announced their plan to leave the social media platform rather than pay for a subscription. For some, the only way to make the expense worthwhile is finding a way to make money from tweets.
AnyTweet allows Twitter users to profit from their own words through a personal merchandising store. We designed AnyTweet to help users create merchandise from their tweets.
As cool and awesome as this sounds, I don't want to make a profit from a platform that allows hate speech and trolls to remain. You should also do one for Mastodon and even Instagram and other platforms, this would be great especially for those who are no longer wanting to use Twitter to make a profit!
really appreciate and quite like the buzz around Twitter 2.0
thank you for focusing on this @danivru. do you work with third-party logistics company, or is AnyTweet renting its own space?
@daniel_kovari platforms like Merch38 or Customnia.com allows you to outsource e-commerce part (checkout + payments + payouts) and logistics part (printing-on-demand), so what we actually did using awesome Customnia.com's engine
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