There are lots of ways to measure the success of a tweet: impressions, likes, bookmarks, even profile visits. But for me, the most valuable metric has always been retweets and quote tweets.
Why? Because a like is passive—but a retweet is active.
Whether they’re supporting you, challenging your idea, or adding their own spin, quote tweets turn your post into a conversation.
That’s why I wanted to find my most retweeted tweets—so I could repost them, build on their success, or see what kinds of content my audience connects with.
But there was one problem…
Twitter Doesn’t Let You Sort Tweets by Retweet Count
Twitter (or X) gives you basic stats under each tweet. But if you want to see a list of your tweets sorted by retweet count, you’re out of luck.
There’s no built-in option to rank your tweets by retweets or quote tweets. That means manually scrolling through your entire history—especially if you tweet often—is a nightmare.
For a long time, I gave up on tracking my top performers. But then I found the best solution.
My Go-To Tool: Circleboom Twitter
To solve this, I started using Circleboom Twitter—and honestly, I haven’t looked back. Circleboom is an official enterprise partner of X, which means it’s trusted, secure, and fully integrated with Twitter’s API.
It doesn’t just let you see your most retweeted tweets—it lets you act on them, too.
With Circleboom, you get:
➡️ Tweet analytics that go beyond what Twitter Premium offers
➡️ The ability to sort tweets by retweets, likes, replies, or quotes
➡️ Auto-retweet feature to reshare top tweets at regular intervals (this is my favorite)
➡️ One-click reschedule for your best content
Let me show you how easy it is to use.
How to Find Your Most Retweeted Tweets with Circleboom (Step-by-Step)
Step #1: Log In to Circleboom Twitter
Go to the Circleboom Twitter website and log in with your credentials. If you’re a new user, sign up—it’s quick and easy!
Step #2: Navigate to the Analytics Menu
From the left-hand menu, click on "Post Engagement Analytics" from the X Post Planner Menu.
Circleboom will display a detailed breakdown of your posts, including metrics like impressions, likes, retweets, replies, and more.
Step #3: Sort by Retweets
Locate the "Retweets" column in the content list.
Click on the column heading, and Circleboom will automatically arrange your tweets from the highest to the lowest number of retweets.
Optional Tips: Use Advanced Filters
For a more focused analysis, click on the "Filter Options" button.
You can refine your search by metrics like date, engagement type, or other performance indicators to identify specific trends.
With these analytics, I could see which tweets performed best and the patterns behind their success.
Step #4: Choose What to Do Next
Circleboom quickly sorts your tweets from the most retweeted ones to the least.
For any tweet in the list, you can:
🟢 Set Auto-Retweet: Reshare it at regular intervals automatically.
🟢 Rewrite with AI: Generate a fresh version of the tweet with improved wording.
🟢 Reschedule: Share it again at a better time based on follower activity.
Once you’ve set it up, Circleboom handles everything. No more manual retweeting, tracking, or redoing the same steps over and over.
Why This Changed My Twitter Strategy
Before, I was wasting time scrolling through tweets, trying to remember what worked. Now, I just log into Circleboom, sort by retweets, and I immediately see what content resonated the most.
Thanks to auto-retweet, I don’t have to worry about re-promoting those tweets anymore. They just keep working for me in the background—bringing in new likes, new followers, and more engagement over time.
Final Thoughts
If you want to grow your presence on Twitter/X, you can’t afford to let your best content fade away.
Your most retweeted tweets are a clear sign of what your audience cares about—and with Circleboom, you can bring them back to life, again and again.
Want to find and reuse your top-performing tweets effortlessly?
Try Circleboom Twitter and start with your most retweeted one.