TwitterHawk name changed to TwitHawk

There’s been a few big updates recently (check the changelog), but none as big as this.

As part of a list of requests directly from Twitter, the name of the site needed to change from TwitterHawk to TwitHawk.
All accounts will continue to function as normal, and all pages at twitterhawk.com will redirect to the equivalent page on twithawk.com.

There will be a bit of a delay though in changing over the email accounts to @twithawk, so for now any emails should be sent to the @twitterhawk.com accounts (when the email changes come through, any mail to the old domain will be redirected to the new domain)i

TwitterHawk now integrates with Google Analytics

While the internal link tracking on Twitterhawk shows you how many links have been sent out, and how many times they’ve been clicked (to give rise to your CPC), any links you shorten via Twitterhawk for your replies will now also have a few additional parameters added to them to allow you to track the campaign through your Google Analytics account

This will be in effect only for new links and when you check the box below the link field, if you want to take advantage of this new feature, you will need to replace your link with the new version

Search builder updated

The ability to choose a timeframe you want the tweets to be found in has been removed from the search builder.
This is due to there being more confusion over the functionality than anything else, and it caused more issues than provided benefit to campaigns.
Additionally, in the near future we are planning to potentially use the time frame to help improve your searching process in a ‘behind the scenes’ manner, to ensure you and your followers get the smoothest experience.

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More advanced statistics for Twitterhawk users

The “link stats” tab on the account page has now been replaced with a “campaign statistics” tab, this still contains the link stats information as it did before but there is now another added feature to keep an eye on your usage.

Below is an example of the new graph showing how many tweets you have sent on any given day, even tracking retrospectively right back to when you first signed up and started using the app.

You can choose to zoom in and out to different date ranges (see top left) to see more or less detail, the bottom section highlighting the date range you are currently viewing.