Your X Timeline Is a Goldmine. You're Just Using the Wrong Tools to Mine It

Stop guessing and use data to turn your tweets into growth

By Chloe Ferguson 3 min read
Your X Timeline Is a Goldmine. You're Just Using the Wrong Tools to Mine It
Turn your X growth into a science with hidden data insights.

We've all been there. You spend 20 minutes crafting what you think is a banger tweet, hit send, and then wait for the engagement to roll in. Instead, you get crickets.

Meanwhile, someone in your niche posts something similar and it goes absolutely viral. The difference is that they're not guessing while you (probably) are. And that's where SuperX, the tool that's making "build in public" actually work for thousands of founders, comes in.

SuperX is new to the X analytic game.

Most X Growth Tools Are Basically Expensive Horoscopes

Most analytics dashboards are where good intentions go to die.

They'll tell you your engagement rate is 2.3% and show you a pretty graph of your follower count, which is mildly interesting at best. What they won't tell you is what to actually do about it.

SuperX flips this model entirely.

It doesn't just show you what happened in the past. Instead, it shows you what's working right now in your space, learns how you actually write, and helps you create content that sounds like you rather than a LinkedIn thought leader bot.

The Features That Actually Matter

The platform learns your tone, and we're not talking about generic "professional thought leader voice" or "inspirational quote energy." We're talking about your actual voice. You feed it your existing tweets and it helps you write new ones that sound like they came from your brain, not ChatGPT's corporate cousin.

SuperX's library scans over 10 million tweets so you can see what's actually hitting in your niche right now. It's feels a little like having a research assistant who knows what's trending before everyone else catches on.

You're not copying content, you're being strategically influenced, and there's a meaningful difference between the two.

The scheduling features handle the grunt work so you don't have to. The platform can auto-retweet your winners, auto-plug your product when a tweet starts performing well, and auto-delete the posts that flop. It's growth on autopilot, without the awkward "I hired a VA to post for me" energy that nobody really wants.

The analytics actually give you actionable insights instead of vanity metrics too. You can see what's working for any public profile, reverse-engineer your competitors' strategies, and figure out why that one tweet hit 100K impressions while yours died at 47 views.

The Reality Check

Is SuperX perfect? Not quite. It's relatively new to the market, currently focused only on X, and some users have reported occasional UI quirks. Nothing unusual there.

What actually matters is that the founders (Tibo and Rob) are shipping updates constantly, responding to user feedback personally, and actually using their own product to grow their audiences. Their passion is infectious.

At $29 per month, it's cheaper than your daily coffee habit and probably has a better chance of paying for itself.

Who This Is Actually For?

This isn't designed for casual posters or people who tweet twice a month and call it a day. SuperX is built for founders who are building in public and actively trying to turn followers into customers.

It's for indie hackers who are testing ideas and shipping fast, creators who want consistency without burning out, and anyone who's tired of shouting into the void while wondering why nothing ever sticks.


Growing on X without data is like launching a startup without talking to customers. You might get lucky through sheer chance, but you're probably just wasting your time.

SuperX won't make you viral overnight, and we should be clear about that because nothing will. But it will show you exactly what's working in your niche, help you create more of that content, and save you hours of second-guessing and guesswork every week.

The 1,458+ creators already using it aren't paying for pretty graphs that make them feel productive. They're paying for growth they can actually measure and replicate.

Try the free version and see if it works for you. If you hate it, you're out nothing but a few minutes of your time. If it works the way it has for thousands of other creators, you'll probably end up tweeting about it.

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Disclaimer: This is not sponsored content. We're just founders who appreciate tools that actually solve problems.