Circleboom Review 2026: Is It Worth It?

Circleboom
Review 2026:
Is It Worth It?

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We build Ghosti, so we are openly biased. But we have used a lot of X (Twitter) tools, and Circleboom comes up constantly the moment your follower count stalls or your following list fills with inactive accounts. So here is the honest question: what is Circleboom actually good at, and is it the tool that finally grows your audience? The short version is that Circleboom is excellent at the housekeeping side of X and capable at scheduling, but growing an audience is a different job. Here is the full breakdown.

What is Circleboom?

Circleboom is really two products under one brand, and the difference matters. Circleboom Twitter is an X account-management tool: follower audits, fake- and inactive-follower detection, mass unfollow, and bulk tweet deletion. Circleboom Publish is a separate multi-platform scheduler that posts across roughly ten networks, with AI post generation and built-in Canva. So when someone says they use Circleboom, they might mean account cleanup, scheduling, or both, and the two live on different plans.

What Circleboom Does Well

Circleboom is strongest at X account hygiene. The Twitter Management tool gives you follower audits, fake- and inactive-follower detection, mass unfollow, and bulk tweet deletion, which is genuinely useful if you have years of old posts or a bloated following list to clear out. On the publishing side, Circleboom Publish schedules content across around ten networks and bundles AI post generation and Canva, so you can plan and design across platforms from one dashboard. And it is affordable for what it is, with X management starting at about $12.99 a month.

Where Circleboom Falls Short

The limits are about what Circleboom is not built for. It runs from a separate web dashboard rather than inside the X feed, so you are constantly switching tabs between Circleboom and X. Its AI is generic, multi-platform post generation, not trained on your own writing, so the output does not sound distinctly like you. And there is no reply discovery: if your growth plan depends on finding and joining the right conversations on the timeline, Circleboom gives you no tooling for it. It cleans and schedules; it does not help you participate.

Circleboom Pricing in 2026

Circleboom splits its features across two subscriptions, so you do not get everything under one plan. X account management (Circleboom Twitter) starts at around $12.99 a month, and the multi-platform Publish scheduler is priced separately. For pure account cleanup that is reasonable value; just budget for both if you want management and cross-network scheduling together. Check the current tiers on Circleboom's site before you commit, since pricing changes.

Who Circleboom Is For

Circleboom is genuinely best for people whose main job is managing and cleaning up an X account: auditing followers, mass-unfollowing, bulk-deleting old tweets, and scheduling across several networks from one place. If that is the work you need done, it is a reliable, affordable pick. It is not built for creators whose goal is to grow a personal brand by writing in their own voice and engaging in replies. A tool built for database cleanup is simply the wrong fit for that job.

How Growth Actually Works on X

If audience growth is your real goal, it helps to know what you are optimizing for. The driver of growth on X is not a tidy follower list; it is consistent, high-quality engagement. X open-sources its "For You" ranking model, and the code shows it predicts the probability of actions like replies, reposts, quotes, dwell time and profile clicks, then ranks the feed on those predictions (X's open-source algorithm). So writing replies people actually stop to read is one of the most reliable ways to earn visibility. Creators widely observe that a sustainable daily habit of a few considered replies, spread across two short sessions, compounds over weeks far more than an occasional burst. None of that is what an account-cleanup utility is built to help you do.

Ghosti vs Circleboom vs Typefully vs Tweet Hunter: side by side

Here is how Ghosti lines up against Circleboom and Typefully and Tweet Hunter on the dimensions that matter for reply-led growth on X. Every competitor fact below comes from the tool's own official site.

Ghosti homepage
Ghosti, try it on the homepage
FeatureGhosti XCircleboomTypefullyTweet Hunter
TypeLive generation agentX management + multi-platform schedulerSocial publishing & scheduling for XAll-in-one AI X growth tool
Writes in your voice Yes, trained on your examples
Generates replies for reply-led growth Yes
Builds full threads Yes, Thread Studio
Finds tweets worth replying to Yes, Hunt Mode
Works inside the X feed Yes, native in the feed
BYOK — bring your own AI key Yes
Starting price$18.99/monthFrom $12.99 / monthFree; from $8 / month$49 / month (7-day free trial)

Circleboom is a X management + multi-platform scheduler.

Circleboom homepage
Circleboom homepage

Typefully is a Social publishing and scheduling for X that builds threads.

Typefully homepage
Typefully homepage

Tweet Hunter is an All-in-one AI X growth tool that builds threads. Pricing: $49 / month (7-day free trial).

Tweet Hunter homepage
Tweet Hunter homepage

The takeaway: Ghosti is the pick for creators who want posts, threads, and replies that sound like them, generated in one click right inside X, running on their own AI key.

Circleboom vs Ghosti

Circleboom and Ghosti are built for two different jobs. Circleboom manages and cleans an account; Ghosti is a live generation agent that helps you write and grow directly inside the X feed. Instead of a separate app, Ghosti runs as a Chrome extension right next to the composer and generates posts, threads and replies in your own trained voice with Ghost DNA. For reply-led growth it adds Hunt Mode to surface conversations worth joining and Reply Guy to draft contextual replies on the spot, and it runs on your own AI key (BYOK) so you pay wholesale rates with no per-day caps.

Ghosti Reply Guy generating a contextual, voice-matched reply right inside the X feed.

If you need account housekeeping and cross-network scheduling, Circleboom is the right tool. But if your goal is to write content that builds an audience, that is the job Ghosti is built for.

The Verdict

Circleboom is a reliable, affordable utility for managing and scheduling an X presence, and it earns its place for anyone focused on cleanup and multi-network posting. Just be clear about the job: it organizes an account, it does not grow one in your voice. If growth through on-voice posts and reply-led engagement is what you are after, reach for an in-feed writing agent like Ghosti instead, and keep Circleboom for the housekeeping.

Key takeaways

  • Circleboom is a legitimate, official X enterprise developer tool.
  • Ghosti serves as a dedicated content creation alternative that sits inside the X feed, generating posts and replies.

Frequently asked questions

Is Circleboom safe to use?

Circleboom works through the official X API, which keeps it within sanctioned access. As with any tool, you still need to follow X's automation rules to keep your account in good standing.

Can I use Circleboom to grow my X audience?

Circleboom is built to manage and schedule, not to write in your voice or find reply opportunities. For audience growth, a dedicated in-feed writing agent like Ghosti is a better fit.

Sources

  1. Circleboom Plans & Pricing (accessed June 26, 2026)
  2. X Recommendation Algorithm (accessed June 26, 2026)
  3. Typefully (official site) (accessed June 26, 2026)
  4. Tweet Hunter (official site) (accessed June 26, 2026)
  5. X automation rules (accessed June 26, 2026)

Editorially reviewed by Chris, Ghosti Founder on .

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