Voxly vs Tweet Hunter
Facts checked July 2026
Tweet Hunter is the power tool of X growth: a library of 12M+ viral tweets to draw from, AI ghostwriting, scheduling, a built-in CRM, and thousands of auto-DMs a month. Voxly is a writer agent with one job — drafting posts that sound like you, from a voice profile built off your actual timeline.
The philosophical split is real: Tweet Hunter's engine starts from what went viral for other people; Voxly starts from what you actually sound like. Which one is right depends on whether you're optimizing for reach mechanics or for a voice your audience recognizes.
Choose Voxly if
- You want posts your followers can't tell were AI-assisted — your phrasing, not viral-template phrasing
- You want to refine drafts in chat, with the tool remembering your context between sessions
- You want to feed it references — links, tweets, YouTube videos — and get grounded drafts
- You want a free plan and a simpler product (Tweet Hunter's dashboard has a real learning curve)
Choose Tweet Hunter if
- You want proven viral formats and hooks as raw material, at scale
- You run growth ops: auto-DM campaigns, auto-plugs, an X CRM for leads
- You manage multiple accounts or ghostwrite for clients (its Enterprise tier is built for this)
- You want scheduling and evergreen retweets built in
Voxly vs Tweet Hunter at a glance
| Voxly | Tweet Hunter | |
|---|---|---|
| AI drafts trained on your own timeline | ||
| Viral tweet library (12M+ examples) | ||
| Refine drafts through chat | ||
| References: links, tweets, YouTube transcripts | ||
| Scheduling & evergreen reposts | Not yet (roadmap) | |
| Auto-DMs / auto-plug / X CRM | ||
| Multi-account / ghostwriting mode | Higher tiers | |
| Platforms | X only | X only |
| Free plan | $0 — full product, monthly AI allowance | No — 7-day trial |
| Paid plans | $47/mo or $470/yr | List ~$49–$199/mo, often ~50% off |
Tweet Hunter's page showed $29/$49/$199 under a '50% off' banner in July 2026; reviews cite $49/$99 list. Check tweethunter.io/pricing for what's live. Tweet Hunter is owned by lempire (acquired 2022).
Template engine vs voice engine
Tweet Hunter's core asset is its corpus: millions of high-performing tweets, mined into formats, hooks, and daily AI suggestions. That's genuinely useful for ideation — and it's also why heavy Tweet Hunter accounts often sound alike. When many people draw from the same viral library, the outputs converge, and readers have learned to recognize the patterns.
Voxly inverts the input: instead of other people's viral posts, its raw material is your posts. It writes a voice profile you can inspect and edit, anchors drafts to your published timeline, and takes corrections in plain language. Its Enterprise-style 'custom-trained AI' isn't a $199/mo tier — it's how the product works for everyone, including the free plan.
Where Tweet Hunter clearly wins
Growth operations. Auto-DM campaigns measured in thousands per month, autoplugs, a CRM for engaging leads, multi-account support, ghostwriting mode, scheduling, evergreen retweets — Voxly has none of this, on purpose. Agencies and aggressive growth operators get more machine per dollar from Tweet Hunter.
Where Voxly clearly wins
Sounding like a person. If your audience follows you for you — founders building in public, engineers, writers — template-scale content is a liability, and automation features you won't use are just dashboard weight. Voxly is simpler, has an actual free plan (Tweet Hunter starts at a trial), and every draft starts from your voice rather than a leaderboard of someone else's tweets.
Frequently asked
Is Voxly a Tweet Hunter alternative?
For the AI-writing half, yes — and arguably a deeper one, since voice modeling from your own timeline is the whole product rather than a top-tier add-on. For the growth suite (auto-DMs, CRM, scheduling, viral library), no: Voxly deliberately doesn't do engagement automation.
Doesn't Tweet Hunter also personalize its AI to my style?
It layers personalization on top of its viral-tweet corpus, and its top tier sells custom-trained AI. The starting material is still what performed well for other accounts. Voxly starts from your posts and nothing else, with a profile you can read and edit.
Which is cheaper?
Voxly has a real free plan; Tweet Hunter has a 7-day trial. Paid, Voxly Pro is $47/month flat. Tweet Hunter's list pricing runs roughly $49–$99+ for tiers that include the AI writer (frequently discounted), up to $199/month for Enterprise. For a single personal account wanting AI drafting, Voxly is usually cheaper; for agencies running many accounts, Tweet Hunter's tiers make more sense.
Can Voxly find me viral tweet ideas like Tweet Hunter?
Not from a viral library. Voxly generates from your ideas and references — drop a link, a tweet, or a YouTube video and it drafts from that in your voice. If daily viral-format inspiration is the thing you want, that's Tweet Hunter's home turf.
The fastest way to compare is to hear your own voice.
Voxly builds a voice profile from your timeline and drafts your first post in about a minute. Free plan, no card.