Some years ago the original technology behind Tweetdraw was replaced by the technology that powered the well-known Twrench service.
Tweetdraw was originally known as Twitterdraw, and since then has undergone a number of changes.
It is normal to expect the entrant count to be lower than the total number of retweets, please bear this in mind. The draw will not be able to count entries made by suspended accounts, or accounts who are set to “private”. Why are there fewer entries in the draw than retweets for the tweet? Signup with code TWEET for 15% off all paid plans. You can try it free with no credit card required. We run which is a simple ecommerce website builder that allows you to build an online shop in minutes with no coding skills required.
There you can find out our best practice on how to run a Twitter contest, how to run an Instagram contest, and other advice you may find useful! Want to build an online store? Want to learn how to run better online contests and sweepstakes? Check out our contest blog. Simply input the tweet ID or URL and find the draw details that have been made against it by the promoter. Tweets will need to be 60 days or less, and up to 3000 retweets can be drawn from. You can check the draws of other accounts. You will only be able to draw from tweets from an account you own. Your winner will be displayed, along with the draw ID for reference and proof – simply click the link saying “Tweet this” to share on Twitter directly the username of your winner and how the winner was drawn. Input the tweet ID (the long number) or the whole URL of the tweet and the draw will be made automatically. Tweetdraw is a free tool to draw a random RT (retweet) for a Twitter contest or sweepstake.