For years, Jarvee was the king of social media automation. Power users loved its granular controls, while marketers loved its ability to manage hundreds of accounts. But when it came to Twitter, Jarvee’s reign ended abruptly in 2021. Here is the post-mortem.
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"Remember Jarvee? If you mention that name on Twitter today, you’ll get ratioed by safety bots. Here’s why.
Then Twitter pulled the plug. In 2021, Twitter updated their API to block 'automated client apps.' Jarvee tried to fight it, but they lost. The company officially shut down.
Jarvee used to be the ultimate bot. You could set it to follow 800 people a day, like 1,000 tweets, and scrape competitors' followers. It was a growth hack dream.
Just a heads up: Jarvee is dead. They shut down operations in 2021 because Twitter changed its API rules.