On August 18 (local time), Twitter updated its developer Twitter API v2 (Twitter API v2) and announced support for space search, a voice chat service.
With this update, developers will be able to search for spaces in their apps and services. Until now, rooms held or planned in the space could only be seen on Twitter. However, through the API update, non-Twitter apps and services can search for a space using the space ID, user ID, and keywords.
However, this response is limited to search and does not support the function of participating in or hosting a space. This feature will continue to work only on Twitter.
Twitter is also considering the ability to build tools and solutions dedicated to Space Hosts in the future. It is said that it is also planned to be able to measure performance with a space host analytics dashboard, etc. and generate the next space alert. Related information can be found here.