Receive alerts on the internet's own townsquare

X is where people ask for recommendations, compare tools, and share problems in real time.

Mentionkit gives your team twitter keyword alerts and monitoring so you can join relevant tweets and plug your product in.

Why twitter monitoring matters for pipeline

X conversations are fast, public, and highly searchable. One timely reply in the right thread can create qualified opportunities in minutes.

  • People mention tools by name when they ask what to buy next. Hashtags and @ are dead.
  • Public replies keep working as social proof after the first conversation ends.
  • Even though tweets are temporarily, screenshots of tweets can be shared on other social media platforms like Instagram and Reddit.

How it works

  1. Add keywords. Enter brand names, competitor names, and pain-point phrases.
  2. Get real-time alerts. Matching tweets and replies show up near-instantly in your team inbox. Email and webhook delivery are included on all plans.
  3. Reply and track outcomes. Use AI draft assistance, assign ownership, and track which tweets create sales.

Built for action, not just alerts

Basic alert tools stop at notifications. Mentionkit helps your team take action.

No daily result caps

Run monitoring continuously without any artificial cap limits.

Longer mention history

Keep mentions from earlier conversations for better reporting and follow-up.

API and webhooks on all plans

Send linkedin alerts and mentions into CRM, Slack, or internal systems.

Team inbox with ownership

Assign each mention to a teammate so no high-intent thread gets missed.

AI comment replies built in

Generate human-like comments to easily plug your own product in.

Client-ready reporting

Share clear reports on mention trends and outcomes without manual spreadsheets.

Keyword strategy templates for cleaner signal

Most teams lose time when they track broad words without structure. Start with keyword buckets for a sample brand called GlowNest.

1) Brand keywords (GlowNest)

glownest, glow nest, glownest reviews, glownest support

2) Competitor keywords

casper vs glownest, purple alternative, nectar comparison, saatva vs glownest

3) Industry and pain-point keywords

best mattress for side sleepers, mattress for back pain, cooling mattress, hybrid mattress recommendation

Twitter keyword alerts FAQ

Common questions from teams evaluating twitter monitoring tools.

Do you track both tweets and replies?

Yes. Mentionkit tracks mentions from tweets and reply threads so you can catch conversations before they go cold.

This helps your team avoid blind spots that happen when tools only track top-level posts.

Can I monitor specific X accounts and keyword combinations?

Yes. You can focus on specific accounts, keywords, and phrase combinations when you need tighter relevance.

You can also run broader keyword tracking to find new conversations your buyers are already in.

How is this different from native X search?

Native search is useful for manual checks, but you have to check it again and again, and it is not built for team workflows anyways.

Mentionkit is built for social monitoring workflows so your team can review, prioritize, and act in one place.

Can I track competitor mentions and problem keywords?

Yes. You can track your own brand, competitor names, and pain-point keywords that show buying intent.

This gives your team more chances to help people while they are actively evaluating options.

Can I use API and webhooks with Twitter mentions?

Yes. You can use Mentionkit API and webhooks to send mention data into CRM, Slack, or internal workflows.

API and webhook access is included on all plans - not hidden behind a PRO tier.

How long are mentions retained?

Mention data is retained for up to one year.

This gives your team enough history for reporting, trend reviews, and recurring campaign analysis.

Can sales and support use this together?

Yes. Sales can follow buying-intent threads while support handles issue mentions and product feedback.

With a shared inbox and ownership model, both teams can work from one source of truth.

Start tracking Twitter conversations that matter

Set up your first keyword group today and see what your team has been missing on X.