Twitter/X Lead Mining Playbook
Twitter/X conversations reveal real-time buying signals, frustrations, and recommendations. Unlike Reddit threads that accumulate leads over days, Twitter surfaces leads in the moment — someone tweeting "anyone know a good social listening tool?" is looking to buy right now.
What this playbook does
Shows you how to find and engage leads from Twitter/X by scanning for buying-intent tweets, competitor complaint tweets, and category discussion threads. Twitter leads are time-sensitive — the window between discovery and outreach should be hours, not days.
Who it's for
Sales teams that can act fast on real-time buying signals, and marketing teams monitoring brand and competitor conversations.
Step-by-step workflow
- Set up Twitter scans — Go to Scans → New Scan. Select Twitter/X as your primary source. Add other social platforms if relevant.
- Use real-time queries — Twitter queries work best with natural language: "looking for [category] tool", "anyone recommend [category]", "frustrated with [Competitor]", "need to replace [Competitor]".
- Scan frequently — Twitter conversations are ephemeral. Run scans daily or set up daily auto-scans to catch signals while they're fresh.
- Act on buying signals fast — When you see someone tweeting about needing a tool in your category, click Enrich immediately. Twitter profiles often link to personal websites, LinkedIn, or company pages that help identify the person.
- Engage publicly first — Before cold-emailing, reply to their tweet with helpful information (not a sales pitch). This warms the lead so your follow-up email isn't truly cold.
- Enrich and reach out — Click Enrich to find their email, then send a personalized message: "I saw your tweet about needing a better [category] tool — we built exactly that."
- Monitor competitor complaints — Set up auto-scans for "[Competitor] worst", "[Competitor] bug", "[Competitor] support" to find frustrated users in real-time.
- Track tweet threads — Some tweets generate reply threads. While Twitter Foxtrails have fewer participants than Reddit, the leads tend to be higher-intent because they're engaging in real-time.
Pro tips
- Twitter leads have the shortest shelf life — aim to enrich and contact within 24 hours of the tweet
- Quote-tweeting a competitor complaint with helpful information (not a pitch) builds visibility naturally
- Track industry hashtags alongside competitor names for broader category coverage
Related resources
Quick steps
- Go to Scans → New Scan and select Twitter/X as your source