Important conversations get buried
The feed keeps moving, and the replies you meant to handle disappear in minutes.
For active X accounts with heavy reply volume
Thread and Reply Control
ThreadTrak turns chaotic threads into a clear queue, filters low-signal noise, and keeps context in front of you while you reply.
Built for people who already handle real reply volume on X.
Problem
On active X accounts, the hard part is not posting. The hard part is deciding who needs your reply now, and keeping context while you do it.
The feed keeps moving, and the replies you meant to handle disappear in minutes.
Spam, trolling, and off-topic replies take your attention before useful conversations do.
You keep reopening profiles and thread history just to write one clear response.
Public replies and DMs split your focus, so important people slip through gaps.
Solution
It works inside X/Twitter, so you can sort, decide, and respond without bouncing across tabs and losing your place.
See reply chains as a structured thread map so the next action is obvious.
Remove spam and low-signal chatter before reading, so attention stays on meaningful replies.
Draft replies with thread context in view, then edit and send without losing your tone.
Use ThreadTrak for replies, xConnect for DMs, and Xcraper for audience data. Each product handles one job clearly.
If replies are overwhelming, start with ThreadTrak. If DMs are scattered, start with xConnect. If account research is heavy, start with Xcraper.
Reply and Thread Control
ThreadTrak structures conversations, filters noise, and keeps context visible so you can respond quickly without losing quality.
DM Relationship Manager
xConnect organizes DM conversations, highlights important accounts, and helps you keep follow-ups moving with reusable templates.
Audience Data Extractor
Xcraper extracts and enriches profile datasets so you can filter for important accounts instead of scanning endless profiles manually.
Find prompt packs, bundle workflows, and practical assets for replies, DMs, and data workflows.
Pick one bottleneck, fix it first, and add the next product only when your workflow needs it.