Zero-Cost Social Analytics: Build Your Free X Follower Tracker with Python (Save $200/Month)

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Most Finxter students are small business owners, tech enthusiasts, or IT professionals who want to stay ahead of change, remain competitive, and improve their decision-making. 

However, many analytics tools come with substantial monthly fees—the X API alone starts at $100 per month. What normal person pays that just to use a simple API? 

Instead of paying thousands of dollars for access to the official API, I hired professional freelancers and invested thousands of dollars' worth of time and effort to develop a simple yet effective solution that's 100% free for you, the student.

This course empowers you to create a mighty Twitter/X follower tracking tool without incurring these high costs. This tool will help you

  • track high-growth X accounts that attract huge amounts of attention, 
  • identify powerful startup ideas,
  • refine your marketing strategies,
  • find rapid-growing investment ideas that are still undervalued, 
  • analyze competitor performance, and
  • make data-driven decisions to enhance your social media presence and business growth. 

I dedicated significant effort, time, energy, and resources to create something that appears EXTREMELY simple yet delivers powerful results.

Now, take this tool and run with it! 📈

Zero-Cost Social Analytics: Build Your Free X Follower Tracker with Python (Save $200/Month)

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About the teacher

Chris

Christian Mayer is a computer scientist and entrepreneur, best known as the founder of Finxter, a platform dedicated to enhancing Python programming skills. He holds a PhD in computer science, with research interests in graph theory and distributed systems. Dr. Mayer has authored several books, including the "Coffee Break Python" series and "Python One-Liners." Through Finxter, he has taught over 10 million students in areas such as computer science, graph theory, and distributed systems. He also maintains a widely-read Python blog, sharing insights and tutorials to assist aspiring coders in improving their skills.

 

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