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Build a cloud video reference archive for your content team.

Tweet Media Archive helps clippers, editors, social teams, and creators collect and share the social videos they use for inspiration, research, formats, hooks, and campaign references.

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Direct answer

For a content team, Tweet Media Archive works like a lightweight video reference intake tool. A teammate pastes a social post URL, chooses a shared Google Drive or Dropbox folder, and the extension saves the resolved media file into that folder. It is a cheap way to share videos with editors, clippers, social managers, or clients when a team needs a shared archive of inspiration videos, memes, creator examples, competitor posts, client references, and short-form editing ideas.

Team use cases

Clipper research

Collect examples of viral cuts, streamer moments, reaction clips, and creator edits without relying on post URLs staying alive.

Editor reference folders

Save pacing, captions, motion, hooks, B-roll examples, and meme formats into a Drive or Dropbox folder your editing team already checks.

Campaign inspiration

Keep visual references for brand campaigns, client research, creator outreach, or paid social creative tests.

Cheap way to share videos

Small teams do not always need a full asset-management platform. If your team already uses Google Drive or Dropbox, Tweet Media Archive can turn that shared folder into a simple intake lane for social video references. Paste the link, save the file, and the team can grab it from the same folder.

What it saves

Tweet Media Archive supports X/Twitter, Instagram, Threads, TikTok, LinkedIn, Reddit, 4chan, and direct media URLs. It is not a project management system; it handles the annoying part where a useful social reference needs to become a file in the right folder.

  • Save inspiration videos into shared content folders.
  • Save memes and visual references into cloud storage.
  • Keep a Past uploads history so the team can trace where a file came from.

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