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FAQ

How do I customize my table?

You can add as many of your own columns and rows to the SaveToCoda table as you like. By right clicking (or by hovering your cursor over) the column heading, you can access the column settings.
NOTE: To function properly, SaveToCoda needs the pre-made table title and column headings to be unchanged.
Here’s an example if you want to use buttons to access the Tweets you save.
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To access the hyperlink in the Link column via a button, check out the formula in the Button column in the sample table below, or follow these steps:
Add a column to your table by using Insert → Insert column (before or after)
Change the column type by using Column Type → Button
When the Button options window appears, change the Action to “Open hyperlink”
Set the URL for the Button Action to the name of the column containing the URLs. In this case, the column name is Link.
And you’re done!
Accessing the Link via Button
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We launched @SaveToCoda! A twitter bot that helps you stay creative and not interrupt your scroll on Twitter. Then when you sit down and make things, you can stay organized on https://t.co/nRRHs9QKVY (@coda_hq), an all-in-one workspace. https://t.co/e6yXflLCLR #creatoreconomy
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How do I embed/preview the links in my saved Tweets?

Check out the table below for the Embedded Links column, which embeds the links from the Tweet into the table!
To add this to your table:
Add a new column to your table
Copy the formula from the Embedded Links column in the sample table below
Add the copied formula to the column by pasting it into the Add Formula field when right clicking/hovering over the column heading
That’s it!
Check out other Coda formulas here:
Saving the links in Tweets
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We launched @SaveToCoda! A twitter bot that helps you stay creative and not interrupt your scroll on Twitter. Then when you sit down and make things, you can stay organized on https://t.co/nRRHs9QKVY (@coda_hq), an all-in-one workspace. https://t.co/e6yXflLCLR #creatoreconomy
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Why didn’t my Tweet save to my SaveToCoda table?

If your Tweet did not save successfully, the @savetocoda bot should DM you with details on the error. Common issues include:
changing the table name and column names of the template table
changing the default access token permissions
If you have any questions, feel free to DM us on Twitter!

How can I get more out of SaveToCoda?

Purchase a SaveToCoda License Key to save anything to Coda by sharing links and notes via Twitter DMs.
More info (plus tips on how to supercharge your productivity) in our .
We’re continually trying to improve SaveToCoda! Send us your feedback

How can I get my account information?

To view information about your subscription, visit the customer portal here:
Optionally, to help track which Twitter account is connected to which Coda table, you can name your Coda access tokens to match with the connected Twitter account:
Alternatively, you can also go to the beginning of your Twitter DM chat history with when you were setting up the connection to determine which Twitter and Coda accounts are connected.

How do I change which Twitter account and Coda table are connected for SaveToCoda?

Each Twitter account can currently only connect to 1 Coda table. If you repeat the connect process by DM’ing the bot #help you can change which Coda table you want the Twitter account to save to.
PRO TIP: A single Coda table can receive your saved Tweets from multiple Twitter accounts.

How do I share feedback or bugs?

Send us a DM on Twitter!

More questions? DM us on Twitter



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