How To Create a Twitter Account Using SMS


New Twitter User?

Want to start sending Tweets from your mobile phone? Just follow the steps below from you phone to set up your brand new Twitter account and begin tweeting via SMS.
(Already have an account? You'll need to read our article about adding your phone via SMS, oradding your phone via web for instructions.)

To create your new Twitter account...

  1. Send a text message to your Twitter shortcode (such as 40404 in the U.S.) with the word'START'
  2. Twitter will send you a reply and ask you to reply with the word 'SIGNUP' to create a new account. Send 'SIGNUP'.
  3. Next, Twitter will ask you to pick a username. Your username must be unique and less than 15 characters. Reply with the username you want (see below for advice on picking a username).
  4. You will get a confirmation message when you pick a unique username (Twitter will tell you to pick a new name if someone else has the username you wanted).
  5. Choose a password.
  6. You're all set! Send a message and it will post as your first Tweet
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Choosing a Username

When you send us a text, we'll ask you for a username.
  • This is the name people will use to send you replies and messages.
  • If you choose to log in to your account on the web, this name will be in your profile URL (Example: http://twitter.com/SFtweetie).
  • Make sure that you select a username that is less than or equal to 15 characters in length, with no spaces or special characters (underscores are the only exception).
  • If the username is taken, we'll give you three attempts to select a unique one.
  • If you're out of ideas, Twitter will suggest and assign you an alternate username. If you want a new one later, it's easy to visit Twitter.com and change your username from the web settings.

Setting Up Your Web Profile

  • Simply go to www.twitter.com and click Sign in, then click Already using Twitter on your phone?
  • Read our article about accessing your web profile for more information.

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