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Free Twitter Mention Tracker for brands and competitors

Hey IH,

I made a free Twitter Mention Tracker.

Tool: https://champsignal.com/tools/twitter-mention-tracker

You type any brand or company and it pulls recent public X posts from the last 30 days.

It shows up to 10 mentions with the post text, who posted it, and the likes, reposts, replies, and views.

A few simple uses:

  • check if people are talking about your brand
  • check what people are saying about a competitor
  • spot posts asking for recommendations or mentioning competitors

The honest reason I built it is pretty simple.
This is the free snapshot version of my paid tracker.
I wanted to give people something useful first and see if I could add enough value that some people would want the full thing later :D

The paid version keeps watch for you and alerts you when something changes.
This free one is just the quick check.

If you try it, tell me what feels useful and what feels missing.

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on March 26, 2026
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    Hey, Maxime! The 'useful first, paid later' model is the right sequence — you're building trust before asking for anything. One thing worth testing: after someone runs a search and sees results, show them a single specific example of what the paid alert would have caught that the snapshot missed. Not a feature list — one concrete 'you would have seen this 3 days earlier' moment. That's the conversion trigger.

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    If this free checker feels useful, what would make the full tracker worth paying for?

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