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The best Twitter apps to use in 2024

What are Twitter apps?

Twitter (now called X) apps are tools and platforms designed to enhance the Twitter experience, offering features that go beyond what the native app provides. These apps can help manage multiple accounts, schedule tweets, analyze engagement, track hashtags, or automate responses. Some Twitter apps are focused on social listening, helping users monitor trends and conversations, while others assist with content discovery, follower growth, or analytics.

The founder's guide to Twitter apps
Francesco Di Lorenzo
Francesco Di Lorenzo
Co-founder of Typefully

I've been on Twitter (now X) for as long as I can remember. It’s where I met my co-founder Fabrizio, made great friends and got to know many cool people, projects and tools. At the time, we started Typefully because we wanted a good tool to write, publish and schedule on Twitter and we couldn’t find any good ones. Fast forward a few years and we now have multiple products available to write and schedule content for social media.

I've watched the Twitter ecosystem evolve from a very limited number of tools to a wild west of third-party apps, and now, thanks to high prices on the API access, to a more consolidated market.

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Why Twitter apps exist and have a big market

Twitter users have different incentives than Twitter as a platform. Founders want to build their personal brands, creators want to build large audiences and monetize them, and marketers want to get brand awareness. On the other side, Twitter wants to make money from all these people’s attention. The result is that Twitter doesn’t always work on the features these people want.

Enter Twitter apps like Block Party, Typefully, Buffer, and even our own attempt of improving Twitter’s UI with Minimal Theme for X/Twitter.

The native Twitter experience, while continuously improving, has always left power users wanting more. From tools to create content with AI, to better scheduling features, to read-later tools, feed personalization, social listening, etc, these are solutions to real problems Twitter users have and that enhance their experience on the platform.

While Twitter has incorporated some of these features into its native offering (e.g. scheduling), the incentive to keep innovating and doing it fast is just not there. Third-party Twitter apps continue to be the only ones focused on these problems, and the only ones who can solve them fast, leveraging Twitter's API.

The Twitter apps landscape

Today, people (especially indie hackers) have come up with all sorts of tools built on top of Twitter. I personally find it very cool and inspiring to see so many use-cases so I’ll tell you the mains ones using the categories below.

Social Media Management Suites

Here you find the 10+ years old companies that have grown beyond just a simple Twitter app into a full suite of social media tools. Tools like Buffer and Hootsuite offer very comprehensive solutions for all sorts of businesses and support all social media platforms you can think of.

They're usually the preferred choice of larger companies or agencies managing multiple brands and accounts.

Content Creation

This is the most common problem Twitter users have that Twitter has not solved. Founders, creators, and marketers all want to grow strong personal brands with consistent and authentic content. However, Twitter is not a content-creation tool. This is where we see Typefully fitting in.

Within this category, you'll find minimal editor for writing with AI assistance, content calendars for planning, collaboration features to work on drafts with your team, powerful scheduling tools, and detailed analytics.

Analytics and Insights

While Twitter offers a pretty good analytics feature, the dashboard is hard to find, lacks some important metrics like profile conversion rate, and the UI is not the greatest.

Some Twitter apps have tried to solve this by offering Twitter analytics as their core value proposition, but I still think the best apps doing this are the ones that also have writing and scheduling as features because they allow you to easily repurpose the content that performs best.

Sales Automation

I won’t go into detail on this one, but these are all those apps that allow you to mass-DM people on Twitter, asking them if they need a landing page. While we support engagement features like auto-DMs, we don’t encourage mass DMing as it likely violates Twitter's terms of service and can result in your account being suspended.

Twitter-Specific

Some apps are exclusively focused on Twitter, only work with Twitter, and offer deep integration and specialized features.

A very famous example is TweetDeck (acquired by Twitter - now it’s Twitter Pro or X Pro), which gives people a simple dashboard to manage multiple Twitter accounts. You can have multiple decks with specific columns about what you want to see, all in the same place.

Another example is the Minimal Theme we built to allow people to hide distracting elements from their Twitter screen, like the Notifications icon and Views counts, making navigating on Twitter less distracting.

How to pick a Twitter App

This comes down to what problem you have with Twitter that you can’t solve without a 3rd party app. Always think about what you want to do, not about flashy features you want to try.

Founders, creators, and marketers should focus on tools that are simple to use and understand. Tools that you know will save you time during your day-to-day and not tools you’ll struggle to get something out of.

  • It needs to solve your main problem, whether that’s creating content, scheduling in advance, or getting detailed analytics to report back to your manager.
  • It needs to work with all other social platforms you or your company uses (e.g LinkedIn).
  • It needs to be easy and user-friendly, with no need for tutorials or extra support.
  • It needs to have constant product innovation to keep up with the frequent social media updates.
  • It needs to fit your budget, whether as a solo user or as a team of multiple users.

My recommendation is to always check what other people in your niche, friends, or colleagues already use and ask for their opinion on it. It will save you a lot of trouble.

One of the cool things about building Typefully is that the entire team uses it a lot. We use it for Typefully’s Twitter account, I use it for my personal account, and the same goes for Fabrizio, our Head of Marketing/Growth and even our engineers. We collaborate a lot on it re-writing drafts and planning social media posts.

This is what we use when it comes to marketing:

Conclusion

Twitter (or X) continues to evolve its products and features, but I believe Twitter apps will always have a place as long as they solve real problems for Twitter users.

The market is now more consolidated, with big household names like Buffer staying strong and tools like Typefully growing into great content creation solutions. If you’re a founder, a creator, or a marketer looking to grow your brand online, I’m sure there is an app out there ready to help you. Take a look below to find the best ones.

Typefully
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Write, schedule & publish great threads, without distractions — and boost your Twitter growth with powerful analytics.

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Buffer is a software application for the web and mobile, designed to manage accounts in social networks.

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Show a progress bar on your Twitter profile picture. Track your progress, make yourself accountable, or just have some fun! Show progress to: - The next 10, 100, 1k, 10k followers - An exact followers goal - A custom milestone using your bio!

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Hypefury
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Spend less time on twitter, create more value, and grow your audience. Hypefury is the only tool you'll ever need to master your Twitter game.

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ClickBee.io
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Create a target of likes, tweets, retweets, mentions, comments and many more things both on twitter and Telegram!

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Typefully 2.0
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Write and improve your content with AI. Grow your audience across Twitter and LinkedIn. Become more productive with a Command Bar.

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As a maker, building a Twitter audience will help you meet new people, get feedback on your product and make sales. This free resource contains 100+ high performing tweets by fellow makers so you can get started or keep building your audience.

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Capture and share Twitter posts as beautiful images. Poet.so makes sharing Twitter posts on other platforms more visual and attention-grabbing.

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AI-driven replies generator for Twitter & LinkedIn
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Replai.so is the easiest way to connect with the community, look clever, funny, professional on social media, appear smarter and grow your audience with 10x less effort: – Custom reactions – Icebreakers for tweets – Creating viral jokes

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Block Party builds tools against online abuse. Our mission is to create a safer online experience by building solutions for user control, protection and safety. Use Block Party to filter out unwanted @mentions from Twitter and take control of your online experience.

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