Social Media

Tweet Hunter

The all-in-one tool to explode on Twitter/X with AI generation and advanced scheduling. Viral tweet library for inspiration and CRM to manage your DMs. The Taplio of X for serious creators on the platform.

Who's it for?SalesMarketerGrowthFounder

Review by a Growth Engineer

My verdict: the Taplio of Twitter/X, with the risks that come with it.

Tweet Hunter does for X what Taplio does for LinkedIn: all in one. AI generates, the library inspires, the scheduler publishes. But at $49/month for a platform as unstable as X since the Musk acquisition, the investment is risky. Constant API changes can break features overnight.

What I like less: X-only with no alternative, $49/month is expensive for a single platform, AI produces generic content, total dependence on X API changes.

My advice: if X is an important channel for your business, Tweet Hunter can accelerate your growth. But keep the platform risk in mind. If you want multi-platform, move on.

Why add it to your stack?

If you play the X/Twitter game for B2B, Tweet Hunter is the secret weapon.

What you can do with it

  • 1Build your X audience with optimized and regular tweets thanks to scheduling
  • 2Transform your followers into qualified prospects with the built-in CRM for DMs
  • 3Find inspiration with the viral tweet library and AI generation
  • 4Maximize your reach with auto-retweet of your best content

What it does

  • AI tweet generation
  • Viral tweet library
  • Advanced scheduling
  • Detailed analytics
  • Auto-retweet
  • CRM for DMs

How much?

Starting at 49

Starting at $49/month.

The detailed verdict

Do I really need this?

Optional but game-changer if you're serious about X. The problem is total dependence on an unstable platform since the Musk acquisition. Hard to recommend a single-platform tool at this price.

Does it play nice with my stack?

Native X only, that's the big weakness. Webhooks available but no direct integrations with CRMs or marketing tools. If you want multi-platform, this isn't the tool for you.

Is it easy to pick up?

AI and templates make creation accessible, but beware AI-generated posts are often generic. The viral tweet library is useful for inspiration, not copy-pasting.

Is the UX any good?

Fluid interface and natural workflow, everything is within reach. The dashboard is well thought out and analytics are clear. Some occasional bugs related to X API changes.

Is it worth it?

$49/month is a significant investment, especially with the uncertainty around the X API. ROI can be quick if X is your main channel, but the constant platform changes make the investment risky.

What I like

  • Content creators on X who want to build their audience with optimized posts
  • Personal branding and growth hackers using X to generate leads
  • Entrepreneurs and consultants betting on X as an acquisition channel

What I like less

  • Those who aren't active on X as the tool becomes completely useless
  • Very tight budgets as 49 dollars per month is a significant investment
  • If you want to manage multiple social networks as it's X-only

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