
Archivist - save your interests from Twitter
The MIX Online Lab team has announced the launch of the Archivist project , which offers us the ability to save Twitter search results in the service. After creating one archive, it will be constantly updated, thus saving the information that interests you. One of the options for using the service is to archive your own tweets.

Archivist uses OAuth to match the data it collects with your Twitter account. After receiving the first data, you are given the opportunity to analyze in detail the collected data using six visualization options. In addition, the results can be downloaded in Excel format.

In your profile you will be able to manage your archives, view the arrival of new data and compare several archives using the same visualizations. You can open public access to your archives.

The service will be interesting to everyone who uses Twitter quite intensively and often “loses” their old tweets. In addition, you can create archives to accumulate information on a topic and periodically access the archive.


Archivist uses OAuth to match the data it collects with your Twitter account. After receiving the first data, you are given the opportunity to analyze in detail the collected data using six visualization options. In addition, the results can be downloaded in Excel format.

In your profile you will be able to manage your archives, view the arrival of new data and compare several archives using the same visualizations. You can open public access to your archives.

The service will be interesting to everyone who uses Twitter quite intensively and often “loses” their old tweets. In addition, you can create archives to accumulate information on a topic and periodically access the archive.
