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The best Twitter apps to use in 2026

Last updated
Apr 13, 2026
Based on
166 reviews
Products considered
186

Twitter apps are tools that plan posts, craft replies, design visuals, and manage bookmarks and DMs—helping creators, marketers, and founders grow conversations.

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Top reviewed twitter apps

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Most top-reviewed Twitter apps cluster around three jobs: publishing, engagement, and repurposing. Typefully and Buffer lead the workflow side with drafting, scheduling, cross-posting, collaboration, and analytics, while Poet.so represents a strong repackaging niche by turning posts into polished shareable visuals. Around them, the field expands into AI replies, automation, audience targeting, lightweight CRM, and profile optimization.
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Frequently asked questions about Twitter apps

Real answers from real users, pulled straight from launch discussions, forums, and reviews.

  • MRRArt is the one mentioned here that turns text/stats into shareable visuals—users say it replaces boring text with intriguing charts and makes charts easy to share across platforms. Typefully is praised for X scheduling and collaboration but reviewers note it’s optimized for text/X and doesn’t offer features for less text‑heavy platforms (so it’s not a tweet→image tool). If you need tweet-to-image conversions specifically, MRRArt is the only product in these comments described as creating shareable graphics; look for dedicated “tweet image” exporters elsewhere for more polished screenshots/cards.

  • Typefully focuses on X scheduling and collaboration—users praise its UI and scheduling, but there’s no mention of Notion or PDF export. Twon is building AI features (post-versioning) and has an API roadmap; the maker says integrations with other platforms are on the backlog.

    What this means for Notion/PDF/other tools:

    • No confirmed Notion or PDF-export features in the notes above.
    • Twon is planning broader integrations and APIs soon, so those could arrive later.

    If you need those integrations now, check each product’s feature page or ask the makers directly.