# Twitter Alert

### Step 1: Create a New Twitter Alert

Click the **Create New Alert:**

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Then, click the **Twitter:**

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### **Step 2: Set Up Your Preferences**

* Fill in the **X Handle** of the X Account that you want to track
* Choose the **Alert Type**
* Choose the **Notification Methods**

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### Step 2: Manage Your Alert

You can **Pause/Edit/Delete** your alert on this page

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### Step 3: Check Notification

You can check the feeds flow of all your monitored Twitter accounts in the notification page

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