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How Do I Know Which Tweets Are Truly Performing Well?

. 6 min read

I’ve been tweeting for a long time.

At first, I thought the key to growth was simple: tweet more. The more content I pushed out, the better my chances of going viral, right?

Well, not exactly.

Over time, I realized something important: quantity doesn’t equal quality. Some tweets land, most don’t — and if you’re not paying attention to which ones actually perform well, you’ll just keep shooting in the dark.

The real key? Figure out what’s working and do more of it.


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You can learn a lot from someone else’s timeline. Here’s how you can analyze tweets and spot what resonates.
How to Analyze Someone’s Tweets
By exporting tweets, you can get a full view of any account’s tweet history with all the relevant metrics laid out in one file, allowing you to analyze someone’s tweets.

Success Comes from Studying What Works — Not Just Posting More

It took me a while to shift my mindset. I used to scroll through my profile and guess which tweets were doing “okay.”

Sometimes, I’d assume a post flopped just because it had fewer likes — but when I looked closer, it had high impressions or tons of profile clicks.

That’s when I realized: if I want to grow, I need to analyze my tweets properly — not just eyeball them.

A few strong-performing tweets, shared at the right time, with the right format or hook, can outperform dozens of average ones. The more I understood my top tweets, the better I got at recreating that success.


But How Can You Accurately Analyze Tweet Performance?

Twitter used to have a decent analytics page. You could go there and see how your tweets performed over time.

Twitter Analytics

Now? That’s only available if you pay for Twitter Premium.

Without Premium, you can see some basic stats under each tweet — likes, retweets, and a bit more if you click “View post analytics.” But there’s no easy way to:

❌ See all tweets in one place

❌ Compare performance

❌ Sort them by engagement

❌ Track content trends over time

And I didn’t want to pay just to analyze my own content.


I Use Circleboom Twitter to Analyze My Best Tweets

Official X Partner

Since I already use Circleboom Twitter to manage my account, I decided to explore its Post Analytics feature — and honestly, it does exactly what I need.

Here’s why it works so well:


🔍 It Shows All Your Tweets with Full Stats

On Circleboom, I can see a complete list of all my tweets — not just recent ones — along with detailed performance data:

And when the tweet was posted

No more guessing. I get the full picture, all in one dashboard.


📊 It Helps Spot Patterns Over Time

Circleboom also gives me visual graphs showing impressions and likes over time.

I can filter by date and instantly see when my engagement spikes happened. That helps me figure out:

When my audience is most active

What kind of content gets the most attention

✅ Which tweets are worth reposting or improving


How to Evaluate Tweet Data the Right Way

Seeing the numbers is one thing — understanding them is what makes the real difference.

Here’s how I evaluate tweet performance using Circleboom’s data:

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Impressions: This tells you how many people saw the tweet. If impressions are high but engagement is low, your tweet might not be capturing interest — try changing your hook or format next time.
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Engagements: This includes likes, retweets, replies, link clicks, and profile visits. High engagement on low impressions? That’s a great tweet — people acted when they saw it.
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Engagement Rate: Divide engagements by impressions. A high rate means the tweet is strong, even if reach was limited.
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Profile Clicks: A strong signal that your tweet made people curious about who you are. Great for personal branding or growing your followers.
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Video Views or Link Clicks: If your tweet includes a link or media, these numbers show how effective your call-to-action was.

I usually sort my tweets by engagement or engagement rate to find the real standouts — not just the ones with the most likes.


I Can Act on the Data Instantly

Once I find a high-performing tweet, Circleboom makes it super easy to:

For each tweet, you can:

➡️ Auto-Retweet it to bring back high-performing content.

➡️ Regenerate it with AI to improve the message or hook.

Regenerate tweets with AI.

➡️ Reschedule it for a better time based on past results.

Reschedule popular tweets at best time to post.

It’s not just about looking at stats — it's about using that info to get more out of every post.


How to Analyze Your Tweet Performance with Circleboom (Step-by-Step)

If you’re ready to stop guessing and start learning from your tweets, here’s how I do it:

Step #1: 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 #2: 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.

How to Download Twitter Likes: Twitter Like Extractor!
You can export your Twitter likes into an Excel file with Circleboom. Extract and download your X likes and use your data for any purpose!
Sort by Likes


Step #3: 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 steps, you can uncover insights that help refine your Twitter strategy and boost engagement. Circleboom made it super easy to check analytics on Twitter!


Final Thoughts: Find What Works, and Do It Again

If you’ve been tweeting for a while, you probably have some hidden gems in your feed — tweets that quietly performed well but never got the attention they deserved.

Finding them can help you create better content, get more engagement, and grow faster — without having to post non-stop.

Circleboom Twitter made that process easy for me. It shows me what’s working and gives me the tools to act on it — fast.

👉 Check your tweet analytics with Circleboom and start growing smarter, not harder.


Arif Akdogan

Passionate digital marketer helping grow through innovative strategies, data-driven insights, and creative content. [email protected]