I’m trying to access a number of active but relatively old v1.1 apps. I can’t find them in the new portal?

I have access to https://developer.twitter.com/ but it’s all about creating new v2 Projects.

Where can I find my old v1.1 apps?

[Update] : Navigating to https://developer.twitter.com/en/apps … would show a page with all my apps - I can see the list of apps in the json response to https://developer.twitter.com/api/client-applications … but it redirects to the v2 dashboard?

Sorry if this is a FAQ, I can’t find info on it anywhere. Thanks.

On the main page, https://developer.twitter.com/en/portal/dashboard on the menu on the left, they should be under “Standalone Apps” in the dropdown under “Projects and Apps”

Thanks for replying @IgorBrigadir :hugs:

I don’t have “Standalone Apps” … nor “Projects and Apps” on the left. (see fig :point_down: with everything toggled open)…

Like I say, they are all still there under https://developer.twitter.com/api/client-applications … so they’ve not gone anywhere.

There’s just something odd about my Dashboard is there?

Hmm… maybe that menu only appears after you’ve created a new Project?

This is the main page for all projects and apps: https://developer.twitter.com/en/portal/projects-and-apps

Okay … nearly there. I’ve created a blank Project … and now they appear. But I still can’t access them in any way (unless, presumably, I attach them to my new Project).

So my next question is; if these apps are for essentially different “Projects” how do I split them apart!?

Basically I own a few different businesses… and all the apps are registered under my old account. Really each business should have its own developer account.

Is there any way to tidy this up (again, without losing all the auth creds).

Thanks again

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No idea! All i know is you only have 1 Project right now (and you can have a dev, test, prod “app” inside a project). All other apps will be v1.1 only, but the same credentials work in both, and it doesn’t get affected if you switch apps around in projects.

You should also only have 1 Developer account, not multiple, so - i’m not actually sure what way twitter wants people to go. Maybe that’s a better question for someone from twitter!

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