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Hypefury dropped X support: what it means and where to move

Hypefury no longer supports X, per its own pricing page. What that means for your X queue and automations, and where to move based on how you used it.

Dan Koe··6 min read

Hypefury no longer supports X. This is not a rumor or an outage: the FAQ on Hypefury's own pricing page answers the question directly with "Nope! Hypefury no longer supports 𝕏 :(". If your Hypefury posts stopped going out to X, that is why, and no setting will bring it back. Your move depends on what you used Hypefury for: Eden for research plus full X scheduling, Tweet Hunter for Hypefury-grade X automation, Typefully for a minimal composer, Buffer or Postiz for a cheap queue.

Hypefury built its name as an X growth tool. Auto-plugs, evergreen reposting, and a smart queue made it the default recommendation for X-first creators for years. That product is gone. This post covers what changed, what it means for your existing queue and automations, and where to take an X workflow now. For a full side-by-side of the options, see our Hypefury alternatives guide or the Eden vs Hypefury comparison.

What exactly changed

As of August 2026, Hypefury's pricing page lists its supported networks as Bluesky, Threads, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and Mastodon. X is not on the list, and the page's FAQ removes any doubt with the quote above. Pricing changed with it: the Flexible plan is $6/mo per channel, and the Full plan is $19/mo for all channels.

To be clear about what this is not: it is not a bug, a temporary API issue, or something a reconnect fixes. If you searched "hypefury not posting to X" and landed here, the answer is that X publishing has been removed from the product. The retreat also swept up BlackMagic, the X analytics tool Hypefury acquired in 2023, which shut down on July 1, 2026.

What it means if you are a Hypefury user

The practical fallout for an X-first account:

  • Your X queue no longer publishes. Anything you had scheduled to X in Hypefury needs to be rebuilt in another tool.
  • The X automations are gone with it. Auto-plugs that fired when a post took off, evergreen reposting of old winners, and auto-retweets no longer run on X.
  • Your content is not lost. You can still open Hypefury and copy out drafts, evergreen posts, and anything in the queue. Do this before your subscription lapses.
  • Your other channels still work. If you also scheduled to LinkedIn, Instagram, Threads, TikTok, or Bluesky through Hypefury, those keep running.

One honest note before the alternatives: Hypefury is still a good product on the platforms it kept. Its auto-plugs, evergreen reposting, and Instagram auto-DMs remain genuinely strong on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Threads. If X was never your main platform, you may not need to move at all. This post is for the people who signed up for X.

Where to move, by use case

There is no single drop-in replacement, because Hypefury bundled scheduling, automation, and growth tools in one. Pick based on which part you actually relied on.

You want X scheduling plus help deciding what to post: Eden

Eden is an AI content workspace with full X scheduling: tweets and threads, media, quoting or reposting other posts, scheduled first comments, and auto-retweet of your own posts. Around the queue it adds what Hypefury never had: a research layer. The Discover feed surfaces outlier posts ranked by how far each one beat that creator's own baseline, with search across 3M+ indexed posts on X, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Substack, plus a voice-trained Custom AI that drafts in your cadence.

The honest trade-off: Eden does not replicate Hypefury's auto-plug or evergreen reposting. Auto-retweets of your own posts and scheduled first comments are the extent of its X automation. It schedules to 8 platforms including LinkedIn, Instagram, Threads, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Facebook Pages, and Substack, but not Bluesky or Mastodon. Free plan with no card; paid from $29/mo.

You want the automation: Tweet Hunter

Tweet Hunter is the closest thing left to Hypefury's old X feature set. It is X-only: scheduling, an AI writer, an X CRM, a library of 12M+ viral tweets, and heavy engagement automation including auto-DMs (3,000/mo on the $29/mo Discover plan, 7,500 on the $49/mo Grow plan). If auto-plugs and set-and-forget growth mechanics were the whole point of Hypefury for you, this is the nearest match, at the cost of covering only one platform.

You want a clean X composer: Typefully

Typefully is a minimal, distraction-free editor for tweets and threads, with cross-posting to LinkedIn, Threads, Bluesky, and Mastodon. The free tier includes 10 posts a month, and the Creator plan is $99/year, billed annually only. No growth automation and no research layer, but the best plain writing surface of the group at the lowest serious price.

You just want a cheap queue: Buffer or Postiz

If you never used Hypefury's automation and only need scheduled posts to go out, Buffer's free plan covers 3 channels with 10 scheduled posts each, and its paid plan is $5/channel/mo on annual billing. Postiz is open source: $29/mo hosted for 5 channels, or free if you run it on your own server. Both schedule to X and neither will help you decide what to post.

Frequently asked questions

Why is Hypefury not posting to X anymore?

Because Hypefury removed X support from the product. Its pricing page FAQ states "Nope! Hypefury no longer supports 𝕏 :(" and lists Bluesky, Threads, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and Mastodon as the supported networks. There is no setting or reconnect that restores X publishing.

Can I still get my drafts and evergreen posts out of Hypefury?

Yes. Your account and content are intact; only X publishing is gone. Log in and copy out your drafts, queue, and evergreen library before your subscription ends, then rebuild the queue in whichever tool you move to.

What is the closest replacement for Hypefury on X?

Tweet Hunter, if the automation was the point: it is X-only with auto-DMs, an engagement toolkit, and a viral tweet library, from $29/mo. If you want X scheduling plus other platforms and research on what to post, Eden is the better fit, with the caveat that it has no auto-plug or evergreen reposting.

Should I cancel Hypefury entirely?

Only if X was your main platform. Hypefury still works well for LinkedIn, Instagram, Threads, TikTok, and Bluesky, at $6/mo per channel or $19/mo for all of them. If your audience lives on those platforms, staying is reasonable. If it lives on X, the product you signed up for no longer exists.

Does Eden support X threads and quote posts?

Yes. Eden schedules tweets and threads with media, can quote or repost other posts, schedules a first comment, and can auto-retweet your own posts. See the full scheduling feature list or the Eden vs Hypefury comparison.

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.