X restricts X Pro to $40 Premium+ tier

X has moved its X Pro tool, formerly known as TweetDeck, exclusively behind the $40-a-month Premium+ subscription, removing it from the standard Premium plan. The change took effect recently without prior notice to users. Documentation partially reflects the update, confirming access requires the higher tier.

X, the social network formerly called Twitter, has updated its subscription benefits by limiting access to X Pro—previously TweetDeck—to Premium+ subscribers only. The Premium+ plan costs $40 per month, up from the standard Premium tier where the tool was previously available. The shift occurred on March 26, with no advance warning provided to users on Premium plans, potentially catching recent renewals off guard as the feature vanished regardless of payment timing. X Pro provides a multi-column interface for viewing timelines, feeds, and lists simultaneously, a feature popular since its introduction. Originally rebranded from TweetDeck in 2023 after Elon Musk's overhaul of the platform, it had become a paid perk shortly thereafter. Some X support pages now list X Pro under Premium+ benefits, though the dedicated X Pro page had not yet updated at the time of the change, leading to confusion. When queried by a subscriber, Grok, X's AI assistant, clarified: > Hi Nadine, X updated X Pro (TweetDeck) access today—it's now Premium+ only, per the official help page. The Creator Hub table hasn't refreshed yet, causing the mix-up. Upgrade via settings or contact Premium support for details. Users can upgrade through account settings or reach out to Premium support for assistance.

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