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Feedly Alternative for Twitter Monitoring

Feedly is excellent for reading news, blogs, and RSS feeds. But if you need to monitor what's being said on X/Twitter — keywords, hashtags, brand mentions — Feedly doesn't index X at all.

Quick Facts

  • Feedly does not index X/Twitter at all — tweets, threads, and X conversations are invisible to it.
  • Twigest monitors X/Twitter keywords and accounts continuously; Feedly is limited to RSS feeds, blogs, newsletters, and websites.
  • Both tools have free plans and paid plans starting around $8-9/mo, but they serve completely different data sources.
  • Twigest delivers AI-ranked daily digest summaries of X conversations; Feedly's AI summarizes articles and blog posts.
  • Twigest adds sentiment analysis and spike alerts for X; Feedly has no social monitoring features at any plan level.

Why Feedly Isn't the Right Fit for X Monitoring

Feedly Doesn't Index X/Twitter

Feedly aggregates RSS feeds, blogs, newsletters, and websites. It does not monitor X/Twitter conversations, keyword mentions, or account timelines. If X is what you're watching, Feedly can't help.

No X/Twitter Social Listening

Twigest captures tweets as they happen and alerts you to keyword spikes. Feedly shows you articles published in RSS feeds — a fundamentally different data stream.

No AI Twitter Summaries

Twigest's GPT-5.4-mini digests summarize the most important tweets about your tracked keywords into a concise daily brief. Feedly's AI features summarize articles and blog posts, not tweets.

Different Tools, Different Jobs

Use Feedly to stay on top of industry publications. Use Twigest to monitor X/Twitter conversations. They serve different purposes — and Twigest's Twitter monitoring starts free.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Twigest
Feedly
X/Twitter Keyword Monitoring
X/Twitter Account Tracking
Keyword Mention Alerts
AI Twitter Digest Summaries
Email Digest Delivery
Telegram Notifications
Slack Notifications
Via integrations
AI Sentiment Analysis
Keyword Spike Alerts
RSS Feed Reading
Blog & News Aggregation
Newsletter Monitoring
Free Plan
Starting Price
$0 / $9/mo
$0 / $8/mo
X/Twitter Coverage
Full
None

Feedly vs Twigest — Two Different Reading Habits

Feedly Is an RSS Reader, Not a Social Listening Tool

Feedly is the modern descendant of Google Reader — a polished RSS aggregatorthat pulls content from blogs, newsletters, news sites, YouTube channels, podcasts, and Reddit. Feedly Pro and Feedly AI (with the assistant called Leo) add article summarization, trend boards, and PDF/report exports. None of this touches the live X/Twitter timeline — Feedly does not have a Twitter integration on any paid tier as of 2026.

When Tweets Drive Your Industry Conversation, RSS Is Not Enough

Most industries — AI, crypto, devtools, e-commerce, gaming, climate — break news on X/Twitter hours or daysbefore that news lands in an RSS feed. A founder announcement, a product leak, a viral customer complaint, a competitor pricing change — these surface as tweets first and become blog posts later. If you wait for the RSS feed, you are reading yesterday's news.

Twigest fills exactly that gap. It runs a Twitter scraper continuously, classifies new tweets on your tracked keywords and accounts, and surfaces the highest-signal ones in an AI digest. Many users run Feedly and Twigest side-by-side: Feedly for long-form publications, Twigest for the real-time conversation.

The Honest Take: Don't Replace Feedly, Add Twigest

If you currently rely on Feedly Pro for industry blogs, do not cancel it to switch to Twigest — they read different sources. The right move is to add Twigest's free plan ($0/month, 3 keywords, 3 accounts, weekly digest) to your stack and see whether the X/Twitter signal you have been missing materializes in your first digest. If it does, upgrade to Twigest Pro ($9/month) for daily delivery, expanded limits, and Slack/Telegram channels. If it does not, you have lost nothing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Twigest free?+

Yes. Twigest has a permanent free plan with 3 accounts, 3 keywords, AI-powered weekly digests, and email delivery. No credit card is required.

How does Twigest compare to Feedly on pricing?+

Feedly's free plan covers RSS reading and Feedly Pro starts at $8/month. Twigest's free plan covers X/Twitter monitoring with AI summaries and Twigest Pro is $9/month. They are similarly priced but serve fundamentally different purposes — Feedly for web content, Twigest for X/Twitter.

Can I switch from Feedly to Twigest easily?+

Feedly and Twigest monitor different data sources, so a direct switch depends on your need. If your goal is X/Twitter monitoring, sign up for Twigest free and add your keywords. Your first digest arrives within 24 hours. Many users run both tools simultaneously.

What does Feedly do better than Twigest?+

Feedly is purpose-built for reading and organizing content from RSS feeds, blogs, newsletters, and news sites. Its AI (Leo) is trained on article summarization and topic filtering across web content. If your primary need is staying on top of industry publications and blogs rather than X conversations, Feedly is the better tool.

Who should pick Twigest instead of Feedly?+

Choose Twigest if your audience, customers, or competitors are active on X/Twitter and you need to track what they are saying. Twigest is ideal for brand monitoring, keyword research, and competitive intelligence on X — jobs that Feedly simply cannot perform.

X/Twitter Monitoring That Feedly Can't Do.

Monitor X/Twitter keywords and accounts with AI digests. Free to start — no credit card needed.