Twitter is broken.
Twitter is a social network where smart people hang out and comment on stuff. You can see conversations between smart people in any field on any topic for free. Twitter is a goldmine of insights. I went to Twitter to see what smart people said about AI, but I learned finding good tweets was hard.
The Twitter search results were spammed with posts generated by bots. It had no way to filter the specific topics from people. Since Twitter started as a news platform, its design prioritizes the latest info. The good old tweets rarely get resurfaced. I found good tweets and tried to use Notion to organize them, but Notion UX was slow and the search was limited. Twitter’s native bookmark feature is too basic, offering no way to categorize or search your saved items.
That’s when I saw the opportunity for Xbase. A tool that helps you get more out of Twitter.
Turning Twitter Chaos into Insight: Introducing Xbase
For over 18 months, we’ve been developing Xbase, and it has been backed by some of South Korea’s top accelerators. We’re on a mission, to help you get the most out of Twitter. Turn your Twitter experience from a chaotic stream to an organized library of insights.
Key Features:
- Better Bookmarks 🏷: Organize your bookmarks by threads, links, videos, images, and more. Quickly find any post and export bookmarks as JSON.
- Blazingly Fast Search 🔍: Search tweets in under 100ms.
- Private notes on posts 📝: Jot down your thoughts or key points directly on posts. These notes are private and can be referred back to anytime.
- Shortcuts for everything ⌨️: Mark bookmarks as read, tag quickly, and add notes with keyboard shortcuts.
- Data on your device 📲: Your saved threads and bookmarks are always accessible, even if deleted online.
How our users are using Twitter with Xbase.
- Learning: Save valuable insights, expert advice, or useful threads on Twitter. Organize and revisit them anytime.
- Research: Track important Twitter conversations, take notes, and build a reference library for your work.
- Content Creation: Capture inspiration from trending Twitter posts, organize finds, and craft content for your audience.
- Journalism: Quickly find, reference, and use Twitter posts in stories and articles.
- Writing: Source content ideas from trending posts on Twitter and weave them into your blogs or articles.
- Job Search: Save and organize job listings, tips, and company info to boost your job search and find the right fit faster.
50% Lifetime Discount on Xbase Basic for the First 200 Users!
For the first 200 early adopters, enjoy a 50% lifetime discount. With Xbase Basic, you gain access to:
- Sync Twitter Bookmarks
- Search, filter and sort tweets
- Note taking
- Share collection of tweets (coming soon)*
- AI assistant (coming soon)*
(Try our product RISK FREE with our 7-day no-questions-asked refund policy).
Your Voice Matters
Xbase is now in its open beta phase. This means we’re continually refining its features, and your feedback will shape its evolution. We truly value your suggestions. Together, let’s make Twitter a more efficient and effective platform for knowledge and insights.
FAQs
What are the benefits of using a Twitter Bookmark Manager?
Twitter Bookmarks provides users with only folders for organizing posts. However, Twitter bookmark manager like Xbase makes it easier by offering a searchable database and tagging system. Saved content will remain accessible, even if the post is deleted or the user account gets deactivated on Twitter.
Is there a limit to bookmarks on Twitter?
Twitter does not have a set limit, however from our experience of testing the API, the API may restrict the number of posts you can save within 15 minutes.
Is my data safe
Your data is stored locally on your machine. We do not store any of your data on our servers.
Can I view old bookmarks on Twitter?
Yes, but it’s a hassle as you need to keep scrolling down. Xbase makes searching for old tweets quick and easy — no need to scroll endlessly.
Can I download all my Twitter bookmarks?
Twitter doesn’t offer this feature. However, Xbase allows you to export your bookmarks as a JSON file.
How do I see all my bookmarks on Twitter?
Twitter doesn’t offer a simple way to do this. You’ll have to keep scrolling to load older bookmarks. With Xbase, you can easily view all your saved tweets sorted by tags or folders.
Is there a way to organize Twitter bookmarks?
Yes, there are two main ways. First, you can subscribe to Twitter Blue, which allows you to organize your bookmarks into folders. Second, you can use Xbase, which offers a more advanced tagging system to sort your saved tweets.
Can I see who bookmarked my Twitter post?
No, Twitter doesn’t offer this feature, and Xbase respects that policy. Your bookmarks are private to you.
Which browser do you support?
Xbase is currently available as a Chrome extension. There are no near-future plans to support other browsers.
Which features will be added in the future?
Please check out the roadmap page.
How is Xbase different from other Twitter apps?
Unlike most Twitter apps, Xbase saves your data on your machine. We can offer blazingly fast search because we don’t have to send your data to our servers. It also makes it possible to offer the affordable pricing we have no matter how much data you have.
What’s the best app for organizing Twitter bookmarks?
Tweetsmash offers email digests, Getdewey provides an affordable way to annotate and sort tweets. Xbase is perfect for power users with thousands of bookmarks that need performance. I have written an article about the best apps for Twitter bookmarks, so check it out for more detailed information.