Twitter/X Account Analyzer

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Deep analysis of any Twitter/X account via bookmarklet. Bot detection scoring, posting cadence heatmaps, engagement ratio analysis, hashtag and mention networks, top retweeted accounts (influence map), and sentiment patterns — all from the public timeline. Runs on x.com, data stays in your browser.

Drag to your bookmarks bar:

🐦 Analyze X Account
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Install — drag the button to your bookmarks bar
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Navigate to any Twitter/X profile page
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Click the bookmarklet — it scrapes the visible timeline and opens results here

Runs on x.com / twitter.com — requests come from your browser, not MaxIntel's servers.

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Install the bookmarklet above, then use it on x.com / twitter.com

Twitter/X Account Analyzer — Behavioral Intelligence

Twitter accounts reveal extensive behavioral patterns through their posting history. This tool extracts the visible timeline via a bookmarklet running on x.com and analyzes posting regularity, engagement patterns, hashtag usage, mention networks, and retweet behavior to produce a comprehensive account intelligence report.

Bot Detection

The bot scoring algorithm evaluates posting interval regularity, sleep gap presence, retweet-to-original ratio, and follower-to-following ratio. Automated accounts typically show machine-like regularity, 24/7 activity, and extreme amplification behavior.

Engagement Analysis

Engagement rate is calculated as total interactions divided by followers per original tweet. Industry benchmarks suggest 1-3% is average, below 0.5% indicates ghost followers or purchased audiences, and above 5% suggests highly engaged niche audiences.

Engagement Rate
The ratio of total interactions (likes + retweets + replies) to follower count per original tweet. A key metric for distinguishing genuine influence from inflated follower counts.
RT Ratio
The proportion of retweets vs original content. Extremely high RT ratios (>80%) suggest amplification bots that exist primarily to boost other accounts.

🐦 Twitter/X Account Analyzer — FAQ

How many tweets does it analyze?

The bookmarklet captures all tweets currently visible in the timeline DOM. Scroll down on the profile page to load more tweets before clicking the bookmarklet. Typically 20-50 tweets are visible, which is enough for basic analysis.

Does the account owner know?

No. The bookmarklet reads the DOM silently — it makes no requests that the account owner could detect. You are viewing publicly available information.

Why not use the Twitter API?

The Twitter/X API requires authentication and has strict rate limits and costs. The bookmarklet reads what is already loaded in your browser — no API key, no rate limits, no cost.

How accurate is the bot score?

With 20+ tweets, the bot score reliably identifies obvious automation. Sophisticated bots that mimic human patterns are harder to detect. Treat the score as an indicator, not a verdict.

Can I analyze private accounts?

Only if you can see their tweets — the bookmarklet reads whatever is in your browser DOM. If you follow a private account, you can analyze the tweets visible to you.