XHuntr vs TweetScout (Sorsa)
X account scoring & research vs. live X community monitoring
TL;DR
TweetScout — now Sorsa — scores crypto X accounts by follower influence and flags bots for due diligence. XHuntr monitors what the accounts you track actually do on X in real time — community activity and alerts, not just a static score.
What each tool does
XHuntr
Social layer monitor
Monitors X account community activity in real-time. Fires Telegram alerts for community creates, joins, convergence, CA-in-community, CA tweets, pinned tweet changes. Fires before any on-chain activity.
Fires when: Social coordination begins (T-48h)
TweetScout (Sorsa)
X account analytics / research (scoring)
TweetScout/Sorsa is a crypto X research tool: a Sorsa Score (how influential an account's crypto followers are), fake-follower and bot detection, KOL discovery, VC-follow tracking, and an emerging-projects feed. It's built for vetting and discovering which accounts matter.
Fires when: It doesn't fire alerts on activity — it scores accounts and surfaces research. You look up an account's influence when deciding who to follow.
When each tool fires
TweetScout (Sorsa) — strengths & limitations
Strengths
- Best-in-class X account scoring (real crypto-follower influence)
- Fake-follower and bot detection for due diligence
- KOL and VC discovery; emerging-projects feed
- Great for deciding WHO is worth tracking
- Free tier for basic scoring
Limitations
- Research and scoring, not real-time activity monitoring
- Tells you who's influential, not what they're doing right now
- No X community creates / joins / convergence / CA-in-community detection
- No Telegram alerts when a tracked account acts
Where XHuntr adds what TweetScout (Sorsa) can't
- Real-time alerts on what tracked accounts DO, not just a static score
- Monitors X community creates, joins, convergence, and CA-in-community
- Fires the moment something happens — a live feed, not a leaderboard
- Turns 'who to follow' into 'what they just did'
When to use each
Run TweetScout (Sorsa) when:
Use TweetScout/Sorsa to vet and discover accounts — find who's genuinely influential and screen out bot-inflated audiences before you track them.
Run XHuntr when:
After vetting accounts in TweetScout/Sorsa, add the good ones to XHuntr to monitor their live X community activity — the real-time alerts TweetScout doesn't do.
Run both:
TweetScout/Sorsa tells you WHO is worth tracking (influence + due diligence). XHuntr tells you WHAT they're doing right now (live community alerts). Research first, then monitor live.
Pricing
XHuntr
- • 0.40 SOL/week — 15 accounts
- • 1.15 SOL/month — 20 accounts
- • 8.0 SOL/year — 25 accounts
TweetScout (Sorsa)
Free tier available. Paid plans unlock advanced research and tracking features.
FAQ
What's the difference between TweetScout and XHuntr?
TweetScout (Sorsa) scores X accounts by how influential their crypto followers are — it's a research and due-diligence tool. XHuntr monitors what those accounts do in real time: community creates, joins, convergence, CA-in-community. TweetScout tells you who matters; XHuntr alerts you the moment they act.
Is TweetScout now Sorsa?
Yes — TweetScout rebranded to Sorsa in 2026. Same core product: crypto X account scoring, bot detection, and KOL/VC research.
Can TweetScout alert me when a KOL joins an X community?
No. TweetScout/Sorsa scores accounts and surfaces research — it doesn't fire real-time alerts on community activity. Community creates, joins, and convergence are XHuntr's lane.
Do I need both TweetScout and XHuntr?
They pair perfectly. Use TweetScout/Sorsa to decide who's worth tracking (influence, bot-check), then add those accounts to XHuntr to get live alerts on what they do. Vetting tool + live monitoring tool.