The top Twitter clients – more people tweeting via mobile than desktop clients
Dan Thornton | February 8, 2009I didn’t realise that Twitstat has a list of the clients which post most frequently to Twitter (that are tracked by @twitstat), until I saw the recent list published by Mashable.
The web interface tops the list at 29.57%, then it’s
- Tweetdeck 10.58% (Uber client for Twittering and monitoring)
- Twitterfeed 5.54% (Automated website and blog feeds)
- Twhirl 4.92% (Effective Twitter client)
- Twitteriffic 3.79% (Twitter client for mobile).
And the next four places are all mobile clients, with Twitpic in tenth.
Warren at Twittermaven took things a little further by aggregating the mobile, desktop and utility categories, and pointing out more people use mobile to post than desktop clients. One of his posters has also pointed out that the data could be misleading as people might post through the full web page on mobile internet.
But I’d expect the trend to be fairly close to reality. A mobile-optimised experience is likely to be an easier ‘sell’ than moving from the web interface to a client. And although early adopters and corporate Tweeters can find huge value from tools like Tweetdeck, that’s not the average Twitter user.
The top 10 applications account for 70% of usage, which conforms to The Long Tail. Friends of 140char on the list include MrTweet at #40 and disapointly Cesare’s great Posty client is down the list at #211.








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