Monitor X (Twitter) for High-Intent B2B Leads
X keyword alerts, Twitter mention tracking, and X competitor monitoring across posts and replies. Monitor X for leads without living in search.
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The ability to use AI scoring and export mentions for insights is incredibly useful. Very hard to find at this price point!
What you can track on X (Twitter)
These are the kinds of posts X (Twitter) users write every day. Each one is a live buying signal. Most go unnoticed because nobody is watching.
“Any good alternatives to [Competitor]? Pricing went up and we're re-evaluating everything for Q2.”
Public switching intent. The author is in market and the thread becomes a shortlist battle within the hour.
“What's everyone using for [category]? I've tried a few tools and nothing feels right for a small eng team.”
Open stack research. Replies flood in fast. First helpful vendor voice often frames the whole decision.
“Just cancelled [Competitor]. Support was a joke. If you have a rec for something that actually works, drop it below.”
Active churn plus a direct ask. These tweets age in hours, not days. Manual search will miss most of them.
“We're outgrowing spreadsheets for [workflow]. Need something mid-market priced that doesn't need a consultant to set up.”
Budget and scope signal in one post. Perfect for category keywords plus pain-point phrases.
“Hot take: [Competitor] is fine for SMB but falls apart at scale. What are you all using for enterprise?”
Comparison plus audience poll. High visibility and strong intent from everyone reading the quote tweets.
Common X (Twitter) phrases that indicate buying intent
These are the exact phrases buyers use on X (Twitter) when they are actively looking for a solution. Each one is a keyword alert opportunity.
“any good alternatives to…”
Switching intent
“what's everyone using for…”
Tool research
“anyone recommend a tool for…”
Direct ask
“frustrated with [tool]…”
Churn signal
“looking for something that…”
Requirement signal
“just cancelled [competitor]…”
Active churn
“need help with…”
Pain statement
“is there a way to…”
Problem-aware
What SnitchFeed monitors on X (Twitter)
SnitchFeed tracks three types of X (Twitter) content so nothing slips through.
Public X posts matching your keywords, including replies and quote posts where buying intent often surfaces.
Posts from specific handles or companies you are watching. Useful for tracking competitors, target accounts, or key voices in your space.
Posts mentioning your competitors by name, including complaints, comparisons, and cancellation announcements.
When should you use X (Twitter) monitoring?
- When you want X keyword alerts instead of refreshing search every hour
- When you need Twitter mention tracking for your brand and competitors
- When you want to monitor X for leads during launches, pricing changes, or viral moments
- When you want to respond before a complaint thread spirals
- When you want Slack or Discord alerts for high-signal posts and replies
- When you want X competitor monitoring without building custom scrapers
What makes a high-intent signal?
- Explicit asks: 'anyone recommend…', 'what are you using for…'
- Switching language: 'alternatives to…', 'just cancelled…', 'moving off…'
- Pain plus urgency: 'this is broken', 'support won't respond', 'need this today'
- Stack decisions: 'evaluating tools for…', 'RFP for…', 'shortlisting vendors'
- Competitor callouts: 'why does everyone use…', 'is [Competitor] still the default?'
- Quote tweets and reply chains where buyers compare options in public
What a real signal looks like in SnitchFeed
This is an example of how a high-intent X (Twitter) post appears inside SnitchFeed, complete with AI analysis and recommended action.
Why it matters
This user is publicly evaluating alternatives to a major competitor and asking their network for replacements. That is a live buying conversation.
Recommended action
Reply with a concise comparison or offer a short demo focused on the pain they named. Avoid a generic pitch thread.
Relevance:
Sentiment:
Author's Headline: Real-time web access for your favorite AIs and agents
Honestly stuck. We need a better analytics stack for PLG and our renewal with [Competitor] is next month. Any alternatives to [Competitor] that actually handle funnel attribution out of the box?
On X, most engagement happens in the first few hours. The first credible replies get the likes, quote tweets, and DMs.
Primary Use Cases
How GTM teams use SnitchFeed for X (Twitter).
Rapid Crisis Response
"Been trying [Your Product] for a week and billing is completely wrong. Is this normal?"
The Problem
A customer quote-tweets your product with a screenshot of a bug. The thread is picking up speed and your team does not see it until hours later.
What You Get
SnitchFeed surfaces the mention with context so comms or CS can respond while the narrative is still small and the poster is still engaged.
Churn Signal Detection
"Cancelled [Competitor] today. What should we switch to for outbound analytics?"
The Problem
Someone tweets that they are done with your competitor. By the time your AE searches for it, fifteen vendors already replied.
What You Get
SnitchFeed routes competitor frustration tweets into Slack so your team can add a thoughtful reply before the thread closes.
Trend Spotting
"Everyone is talking about AI compliance for sales data. What are you all doing in practice?"
The Problem
Your category is having a real debate on X about a new regulation. You only find out when a competitor publishes a thread that already has ten thousand likes.
What You Get
SnitchFeed tracks the phrases your market uses so marketing and product see the conversation while it is still forming.
Who is SnitchFeed for?
Built for teams that need to move fast and capture demand.
SaaS Founders
You are shipping fast and talking to users in public. X is where people vent about tools, ask for stacks, and compare vendors in real time. SnitchFeed gives you X keyword alerts so you stop refreshing search and start replying where it counts.
GTM Teams
Your reps cannot live on X all day. SnitchFeed handles Twitter mention tracking for the accounts, competitors, and phrases you care about, then scores results so only high-intent posts hit your channel.
Marketing Agencies
Clients expect you to catch crises early and prove social listening ROI. Set listeners per brand, route alerts to a shared Slack, and show the exact posts you engaged with and why they mattered.
How it works
Get set up in minutes and start receiving high-signal alerts.
Add keywords or accounts
Enter your brand name, competitors, or industry keywords.
Filter relevant conversations
Our AI scores posts for relevance to filter out the noise.
Get alerts and engage
Receive high-intent mentions directly in Slack, Discord, or Email.
On X, minutes matter more than anywhere else
Threads move fast. SnitchFeed checks X every four hours and pushes matches to Slack or Discord so your team can jump in while the author is still online and the conversation is still trending.
See how SnitchFeed finds your next customer
Watch how high-intent X (Twitter) mentions surface in the product and become outreach-ready leads in under 90 seconds.
Why not just search X manually?
Manual Searching
- Missed conversations hidden in replies
- Time-consuming manual searching
- No automated alerts for quick engagement
- Inconsistent and noisy search results
With SnitchFeed
- Monitors posts and comments continuously - no manual checking
- AI filters out noise so only high-intent mentions reach your team
- Alerts delivered to Slack or Discord so you can act while it's still live
- Surfaces high-intent mentions that X (Twitter) search and the timeline algorithm do not reliably show you on your own
What SnitchFeed does for your X (Twitter) workflow
Turn Twitter mention tracking into pipeline
SnitchFeed watches the phrases that signal budget and urgency, then scores each post so your team only sees X mentions worth a reply.
Win the thread before your competitor does
When someone asks for alternatives on X, speed wins. Alerts hit Slack on a predictable cadence so you can respond while the post is still hot.
Monitor X posts without keyword spam
Broad keywords create noise. Layer competitor names, categories, and pain phrases so SnitchFeed surfaces real buying conversations, not random chatter.
Real-time public conversations, zero manual refresh
Stop rebuilding Advanced Search tabs. SnitchFeed runs X keyword monitoring in the background and pushes high-intent matches to the channel your team already uses.
Why X (Twitter) matters
X moves faster than any other network where your buyers hang out. A single tweet asking for alternatives to your competitor can rack up replies in minutes. SnitchFeed is built for X keyword alerts and Twitter mention tracking so you monitor X for leads, catch competitor frustration early, and join the thread while it still matters.
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