Important conversations get buried
The feed keeps moving, and the replies you meant to handle disappear in minutes.
For active X accounts with real reply volume
Reply prioritization
ThreadTrak shows you exactly who's worth talking to β before the algorithm buries them. Open any thread. See what matters. Reply in 30 minutes.
Built for accounts with real reply volume. 7-day free trial.
Problem
A post takes off. Replies pour in. Somewhere in that pile are people who want to work with you, buy from you, or introduce you to someone who will. You'll never find them by scrolling.
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.
Run replies like a pipeline.
ThreadTrak maps your threads, surfaces high-signal replies, and lets you work through a prioritized queue β so the right people get your attention first.
The relationship layer X never built.
xConnect turns your X DMs into a real pipeline. Save prospects, track where each conversation stands, and never lose a warm contact to a missed follow-up.
Audience intelligence for X power users.
Xcraper captures X profile data as you browse and exports it clean. Stop reconstructing research from memory β have a file you can actually filter and act on.
Start with execution tracks, then choose bundles and practical assets for replies, DMs, and data workflows.
Three focused tools. One for replies, one for DMs, one for audience research. Pick your bottleneck and fix it first.