You sit there, staring at the tweet box, wondering what to say.
You’ve posted memes, opinions, questions, replies — but nothing seems to hit like it used to.
If you don’t know what to tweet next or you’re stuck trying to get engagement back up, I’ve got a simple solution that actually works:
👉 Analyze your old tweets.
Seriously. Your best tweet ideas are already in your timeline — you just have to find them.
I Used to Be the Twitter King... Then It All Slowed Down
There was a time when every tweet I posted took off.
Likes, retweets, replies — I’d post something and watch the engagement roll in. Some tweets even went viral.
Then slowly… it stopped.
Same kind of tweets. Same voice. But the results?
Flat.
I started questioning everything. Was it the algorithm? My timing? My audience? I had no idea.
So I Turned to My Old Tweets for Answers
Instead of stressing over new content, I decided to take a step back and look at what worked before.
I went through my old tweets — the ones that got real attention — and started asking:
- Why did this tweet get so many likes?
- Was it the time I posted it?
- Was it funny? Helpful? Relatable?
- Was it a thread? A reply? A question?
That’s when things started to click.
I realized that I didn’t need to reinvent the wheel — I just needed to understand what already worked and build from that.
How I Analyzed My Tweets with Circleboom Twitter
To do this properly, I used Circleboom Twitter, which I already rely on to manage my account.
It’s an official partner of Twitter/X, and its Post Analytics feature gave me exactly what I needed.
Here’s what stood out:
📊 A Full List of My Tweets + Stats
Circleboom showed every single tweet I’ve posted — even the really old ones — with detailed performance metrics:
All in a clean, sortable table — no digging through your feed manually.
How I Evaluated the Data Using Circleboom’s Analytics Table
🤖 Then I Regenerated My Best Tweets with AI
Once I had my top performers, I didn’t just repost them as-is.
Circleboom offers several tools to reshare them by regenerate it, reschedule it and set auto-reposting.
With AI Tweet Generator, I regenerated those tweets with stronger hooks, updated language, or a better structure.
This helped me:
- Refresh older tweets so they didn’t feel recycled
- Improve weak points while keeping what worked
- Keep my content flow active without burning out
Pro Tip: Schedule at the Best Time and Share Across Platforms
After regenerating my tweets, I scheduled them to go live at the best times when my audience was most active.
Circleboom suggests timing based on analytics, so you don’t need to guess.
But here’s the bonus:
With Circleboom, you can also automatically share that same tweet on Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads, and Bluesky — all from one dashboard.
One click, multiple platforms, same message, better reach.
How to Use Circleboom Twitter to Analyze Your Past Tweets
Here’s how you can do what I did:
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 the "Analytics" tab, then select "Post Analytics" from the dropdown.
Within Post Analytics, select the "Post Engagement Analytics" option.
Circleboom will display a detailed breakdown of your posts, including metrics like impressions, likes, retweets, replies, and more.
Step #4: Sort by Likes
Locate the "Likes" 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 likes.
Step #5: Use Advanced Filters (Optional)
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.
It was clear that videos drove more impressions and engagement than any other post type.
Need more guidance? Watch our video for a detailed explanation! ⬇️
Step #6: Repurpose Your Best Tweets
After finding your top-performing tweets, Circleboom lets you get more value from them and choose what you want to do with the tweets :
🟢 Reschedule Tweets: Give great tweets a second chance by posting them at a better time.
🔵 Refresh with AI: Update old tweets with Circleboom’s AI to make them more engaging.
🟡 Auto-Retweet: Keep evergreen tweets alive by setting them to auto-retweet.
And that's it!
Final Thoughts: The Best Ideas Are Already in Your Feed
You don’t need to keep guessing what to post next.
Your past tweets already hold the answers — you just need to study them and turn those insights into action.
That’s exactly what I did.
I analyzed my old tweets, spotted what worked, regenerated them with AI, and reposted them at better times — all using Circleboom Twitter.
If you want to analyze your tweet performance, regenerate your best posts, and even schedule them across platforms like Bluesky, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Threads,
👉 Circleboom Twitter is the tool I recommend.
Tweet smarter. Post better. Grow faster.