Alternatives

The best Hypefury alternatives in 2026 (now that Hypefury dropped X)

Hypefury no longer supports X. The best alternatives in 2026 are Eden, Typefully, Tweet Hunter, Postiz, and Buffer, compared by coverage and price.

Dan Koe··9 min read

Hypefury's own pricing page now states that it no longer supports X, which is the platform most of its users signed up for. The best Hypefury alternative in 2026 depends on what you actually used it for: Eden if you want X scheduling plus research that tells you what to post, Tweet Hunter if you want the closest thing to Hypefury's old X growth automation, and Typefully if you just want a clean X-first composer.

This guide is for X and Twitter-focused creators who built a workflow around Hypefury's auto-plugs, evergreen reposting, and queue, and now need somewhere to take it. Full disclosure: we make Eden, which is first on this list. We explain exactly who it is for and who should pick something else.

The short version

ToolBest forPrice from
EdenX plus 7 more platforms, with research on what to postFree plan; paid from $29/mo
TypefullyA clean, minimal X-first composerFree tier; Creator $99/year
Tweet HunterX growth automation closest to old Hypefury$29/mo
PostizSelf-hosters and budget multi-platform scheduling$29/mo, or free self-hosted
BufferThe cheapest broad scheduler with a real free planFree plan; $5/channel/mo (annual)
Hypefury (today)LinkedIn, Threads, Instagram, Bluesky, TikTok. Not X$6/channel/mo

1. Eden

Eden is an AI content workspace: research what works in your niche, write in your voice, then schedule and publish, all in one place. It schedules to 8 platforms including full X support (tweets and threads, media, quote or repost other posts, first comment, and auto-retweet of your own posts). It also covers the question Hypefury never touched: what should you post in the first place?

What it does well:

  • Research schedulers do not have. A Discover feed surfaces outlier posts with a multiplier showing how far each one beat that creator's own baseline, plus search across 3M+ indexed posts on X, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Substack.
  • Writing tools built in: a voice-trained Custom AI that studies your samples and drafts in your cadence, chat that reads your saved posts and boards, and one-click Boosts that remix a saved post into your draft.
  • Broad scheduling: X, LinkedIn (including PDF carousels), Threads, Instagram (with click-tracked Auto-DM automations), TikTok, Facebook Pages, YouTube Shorts, and real Substack support, which very few schedulers have.
  • An MCP server, so Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor can research creators and schedule posts for you.

Where it falls short for a Hypefury user: Eden does not replicate Hypefury's engagement automation. There is no auto-plug that fires when a post takes off, and no evergreen reposting queue that recycles old winners. On X, Eden covers auto-retweeting your own posts and scheduling first comments, and that is the honest extent of it. Eden also does not schedule to Bluesky or Mastodon, so if Hypefury's new platform list is actually what you want, Eden is the wrong pick.

Skip Eden if you only want a lightweight X-only composer, or if set-and-forget growth automation matters more to you than research and writing.

Price: free plan with 100 saved items and 50 one-time AI credits, no card. Paid from $29/mo (Starter); Pro is $79/mo. See pricing.

Best for: X creators who want one workspace that answers "what should I post?" and then publishes it across every major platform.

2. Typefully

Typefully is the minimalist composer many X writers already draft in. It is built around a distraction-free editor for tweets and threads, with cross-posting to LinkedIn, Threads, Bluesky, Mastodon, and Instagram, plus scheduling and analytics.

What it does well:

  • The best plain writing surface on this list. Threads preview exactly as they will publish.
  • Cheap and simple: the Creator plan is $99/year (annual billing only), and the free tier includes 10 posts a month with API and MCP access.
  • Covers the X-adjacent text platforms (Bluesky, Mastodon, Threads) that Eden does not.

Where it falls short: the free tier caps you at 10 posts a month and one social set, so an active daily poster outgrows it fast. Typefully does not advertise Hypefury-style growth automation (auto-plugs, evergreen recycling) on its homepage, and it has no research layer, so deciding what to write is still entirely on you. No TikTok, Facebook, or YouTube.

Price: free tier (10 posts/month). Creator $99/year, annual billing only.

Best for: writers who want a beautiful X-first editor at the lowest serious price and do not need growth automation.

3. Tweet Hunter

Tweet Hunter is the most direct successor to what Hypefury used to be on X. It is an X-only growth suite: a library of over 12 million viral tweets for inspiration, AI writing and rewriting, scheduling, an X CRM, and heavy engagement automation including thousands of auto-DMs per month.

What it does well:

  • Closest feature match to old Hypefury's automation. Even the entry plan includes 3,000 auto-DMs per month; Grow raises that to 7,500.
  • The 12M+ viral tweet library is a genuinely useful idea bank for X specifically.
  • Ghostwriting mode and multi-account support (5 accounts on Grow) make it strong for people running client accounts.

Where it falls short: it is X-only, so if part of why you are leaving Hypefury is wanting LinkedIn or Instagram in the same tool, Tweet Hunter cannot help. It is also the most expensive way to cover a single platform here, and its inspiration library only covers X, while Eden's research spans six platforms.

Price: from $29/mo (Discover, 1 X account); Grow $49/mo; 7-day free trial.

Best for: X-only creators who want Hypefury-grade automation and are willing to pay for it.

4. Postiz

Postiz is an open-source scheduler you can run on your own server for free, or pay for as a hosted product. It covers a very wide platform list: X, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, Threads, Pinterest, Reddit, Discord, Bluesky, and Mastodon.

What it does well:

  • The self-hosted option costs nothing but your server bill, which no one else on this list can say.
  • Widest platform coverage here, including communities like Reddit and Discord.
  • Hosted plans are straightforward: $29/mo for 5 channels, $39/mo for 10, with a 7-day trial.

Where it falls short: it is a scheduler, full stop. No engagement automation to replace auto-plugs or evergreen reposting, no research layer, and self-hosting means you maintain the X API connection yourself. Polish is behind the paid incumbents.

Price: from $29/mo hosted (5 channels), or free self-hosted.

Best for: technical creators who want maximum platforms for minimum money and do not mind running software.

5. Buffer

Buffer is the veteran generalist. It schedules to 11 platforms including X, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Google Business Profile, Bluesky, and Mastodon, with a free plan that actually works.

What it does well:

  • The free plan covers 3 channels with 10 scheduled posts each, enough for a light posting habit at $0.
  • Paid pricing is the lowest per channel here: Essentials is $5/channel/mo on annual billing, with unlimited scheduling and first-comment support.
  • Approval workflows and team features on the Team plan ($10/channel/mo annual) suit small brands.

Where it falls short: Buffer has none of what made Hypefury special. No auto-plugs, no evergreen recycling, no viral content library, and thread support on X is basic compared to a dedicated X tool. It tells you nothing about what to post.

Price: free plan; from $5/channel/mo on annual billing ($6 monthly), 14-day trial.

Best for: creators who mainly need cheap, reliable scheduling across many platforms and never used Hypefury's automation anyway.

How to choose

  • Choose Tweet Hunter if you are staying X-only and the automation (auto-DMs, engagement tools, viral library) was the whole point of Hypefury for you.
  • Choose Eden if you want X plus LinkedIn, Instagram, Threads, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Substack in one queue, and you want research and a voice-trained AI deciding-what-to-post layer that no scheduler on this list has. Accept that auto-plug and evergreen reposting do not come with it.
  • Choose Typefully if you mostly want a clean place to write and schedule X threads for $99 a year.
  • Choose Postiz or Buffer if price per channel is the deciding factor: Postiz if you can self-host, Buffer if you want the easiest free plan.

Frequently asked questions

Did Hypefury really stop supporting X?

Yes. As of August 2026, Hypefury's own pricing page states it no longer supports X, and its supported networks are listed as Bluesky, Threads, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and Mastodon. If X is your main platform, you will need to move to one of the tools above.

Which alternative is closest to Hypefury's auto-plug and evergreen reposting?

Tweet Hunter is the nearest match on X, with auto-DMs from 3,000/mo and a full engagement toolkit. Nothing on this list replicates Hypefury's evergreen reposting exactly; Eden covers auto-retweeting your own posts and scheduled first comments, which handles the promotion basics but not automatic recycling of old winners.

What is the cheapest Hypefury alternative?

Buffer's free plan (3 channels, 10 scheduled posts each) costs nothing, and self-hosted Postiz is free beyond server costs. Among paid X-first tools, Typefully's Creator plan at $99/year (about $8.25 a month, billed annually) is the lowest.

Which alternative helps me decide what to post, not just when?

Eden. Its Discover feed ranks outlier posts by how far they beat each creator's own baseline, and you can search 3M+ indexed posts across X, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Substack. Tweet Hunter's 12M viral tweet library does this for X only.

Can I schedule Substack from any of these?

Only Eden. It hands Notes and articles to Substack's own scheduler, so they publish even with your devices off. None of the other four schedule to Substack.

Eden's free plan gives you 100 saved items and 50 one-time AI credits to test the research-first workflow, no card required. Start free.