Free X/Twitter Account Analyzer & Profile Audit

Analyze any X (formerly Twitter) account across 16 automated checks and get a score out of 100 with an A-F letter grade. This free Twitter profile analyzer and checker evaluates your bio, profile photo, header image, posting frequency, engagement patterns, and growth indicators, then gives you prioritized recommendations sorted by impact. Enter any public username to start.

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16 automated checks across 4 categories

Profile Setup
35 points
  • Profile photo
  • Header image
  • Display name
  • Location
  • Profile link
  • Clean username
Bio Quality
25 points
  • Has a bio
  • Bio length
  • CTA or link in bio
Activity Signals
22 points
  • Pinned tweet
  • Posting frequency
  • Media usage
  • Account age
Growth Indicators
18 points
  • Follower/following ratio
  • Listed by others
  • Engagement activity
  • Follower traction

How it works

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Enter your username

We fetch your public profile data from X

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Automated scoring

16 checks run instantly across 4 categories

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Get recommendations

Prioritized fixes sorted by point impact

What Is a Twitter/X Account Analyzer?

A Twitter account analyzer is a tool that systematically reviews your profile's bio, photo, header image, pinned post, posting frequency, engagement ratios, and follower quality. The goal is to identify which elements are hurting your discoverability and follower growth, then fix them in priority order.

Think of your X profile as a landing page. Every visitor who clicks through from a reply, retweet, or search result forms an opinion in about three seconds. If your bio is vague, your photo is blurry, or your last post was from six months ago, they're gone. Profiles with a clear photo, compelling bio, and recent activity convert visitors to followers at a measurably higher rate.

Most people set up their profile once and forget about it. A regular audit catches the things that quietly cost you followers, like an outdated pinned tweet, a bio that no longer reflects what you actually do, or a follower-to-following ratio that signals you're mass-following for follows back.

Key Elements of a Strong X Profile

Your bio is the most important element. It should clearly state who you are, what you do, and who you help — in 160 characters or fewer. Include one or two relevant keywords so your profile appears in X search results. Bios that include a call-to-action ("Follow for daily tips on...", "DM me about...") outperform generic descriptions.

Your profile photo should be a clear, well-lit headshot for personal accounts or a clean logo for brands. Profiles with a custom photo get significantly more engagement than those using the default avatar. The header image is free real estate for communicating your value proposition, a current campaign, or social proof. Most accounts waste it with a stock photo or leave it blank entirely.

Pin your single best-performing or most relevant post. This is the first piece of content visitors see below your bio. Your profile link should point to a specific landing page, not just your homepage. And posting consistency matters: accounts that post at least 3-5 times per week signal that they're active and worth following.

How to Optimize Your Twitter/X Profile for Growth

Start with your bio. Rewrite it to lead with your strongest credential or clearest value statement. Drop the inspirational quotes and emoji strings. Be specific: "Helping B2B SaaS companies grow with content marketing" beats "Marketing enthusiast | Coffee lover" every time.

Next, update your header image to reinforce your bio. If you're promoting a product, show it. If you're building a personal brand, use a clean design with your tagline or a notable achievement.

Swap your pinned post for something that represents your best work or a clear call to action. Review your last 20 posts for consistency in tone, topic, and posting frequency. Our profile audit tool scores each of these elements automatically and tells you exactly which changes will have the biggest impact on your follower growth.

How Our X Profile Scoring System Works

Our profile audit evaluates 16 individual checks organized into four weighted categories. Profile Setup is worth 35 points and covers your photo, header image, display name, location, profile link, and username quality. Bio Quality is worth 25 points and evaluates whether you have a bio, its length, and whether it includes a call-to-action. Activity Signals is worth 22 points and checks your pinned tweet, posting frequency, media usage, and account age. Growth Indicators is worth 18 points and measures your follower-to-following ratio, list inclusions, engagement activity, and follower traction.

Each check is scored on a 0-100% scale and then weighted by its point value to produce your total score out of 100. Scores of 90 or above earn an A grade. Between 75-89 is a B. Between 60-74 is a C. Between 45-59 is a D. Below 45 is an F. The tool then sorts every check where you lost points by potential impact, so you know exactly which fixes will move your score the most.

X Profile Optimization Checklist

Use this checklist to systematically optimize every element of your X profile. Profile photo: use a well-lit headshot for personal accounts or a clean, recognizable logo for brands. Avoid group shots, landscapes, or default avatars. The image displays at 400x400 pixels, so make sure it looks sharp at that size.

Header image: design a 1500x500 pixel banner that reinforces your value proposition. Show your product, display social proof, or communicate what your account is about. This is the largest visual element on your profile and most accounts leave it blank.

Bio: lead with what you do and who you help. Include one or two keywords that your target audience would search for. Add a call-to-action like "Follow for daily tips on..." or "DM me about..." Keep it specific rather than generic. Profile link: point to a dedicated landing page, newsletter signup, or link-in-bio page rather than a generic homepage.

Pinned post: pin your best-performing post, a compelling thread, or a clear CTA. Update it at least monthly. Posting consistency: aim for at least 3-5 posts per week. Dormant accounts with no recent activity lose potential followers on every profile visit.

Free Twitter Analytics Tools: Profile Analyzer vs. Account Analytics

Free Twitter analytics tools serve different purposes. A profile analyzer or checker evaluates how well your account is set up to attract and convert visitors into followers. It focuses on elements you can directly control: your bio, photo, header, pinned post, and posting patterns. Account analytics tools typically focus on metrics like follower growth trends, engagement rate over time, and best-performing content.

This tool is a free profile analyzer. It answers the question "is my profile optimized?" rather than "how did my last 30 days perform?" Both types of Twitter analytics are valuable, but profile optimization comes first because it affects the conversion rate of every future interaction. A post that goes viral drives profile visits, but an unoptimized profile means those visits don't convert to followers.

For ongoing performance tracking and engagement monitoring, ReplySocial provides automated conversation monitoring across your X accounts. The profile analyzer is a free starting point to make sure your foundation is solid before investing in growth strategies.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I audit my Twitter/X profile?

Enter any public X username into our profile audit tool. It fetches your live profile data and instantly evaluates 16 factors including profile photo, header image, bio length and quality, pinned post, posting frequency, media usage, follower-to-following ratio, and engagement activity. You get a score out of 100 with an A-F letter grade and specific recommendations ranked by impact.

What makes a good Twitter/X profile?

A strong profile has a clear, keyword-rich bio (at least 80 characters), a professional photo, a relevant header image, an up-to-date pinned post, a link to a specific landing page, and consistent posting activity (3-5 posts per week minimum). Profiles with all of these elements score 75 or above (B grade) in our audit and convert visitors to followers at 2-5x the rate of unoptimized profiles.

How often should I update my X profile?

Review your profile at least once per quarter. Update your pinned post monthly or whenever you publish something notable. Refresh your bio and header image whenever your role, focus, or current campaign changes. Run our audit tool before and after changes to measure improvement.

Does my Twitter bio affect discoverability?

Yes. X's search indexes your bio text, so including relevant keywords helps your profile appear when people search for topics in your space. A keyword-optimized bio with a clear value proposition and call-to-action can meaningfully increase both search visibility and follow-through rates.

What is a Twitter/X profile score?

A profile score is a numerical rating from 0 to 100 that measures how well-optimized your X account is across four areas: profile setup (35 points), bio quality (25 points), activity signals (22 points), and growth indicators (18 points). Our tool grades profiles from A (90-100) to F (below 45) and shows exactly which elements are helping or hurting your score.

How do I analyze a Twitter/X account?

Enter any public username into our profile analyzer tool. It pulls live data from X including your bio, follower counts, posting history, media usage, and profile completeness. The tool then runs 16 automated checks across four categories and produces a score with prioritized recommendations. No login or account connection required.

What are common Twitter/X profile mistakes?

The most common mistakes are: using the default avatar instead of a real photo, leaving the header image blank, writing a vague or empty bio, having no pinned tweet, linking to a generic homepage instead of a specific landing page, and inconsistent posting. These issues are easy to fix but cost followers daily because visitors decide whether to follow within about three seconds of viewing your profile.

Is my Twitter/X profile good?

Run your username through our audit tool to find out. Profiles scoring 75 or above (B grade) are well-optimized. Scores between 60-74 (C grade) have clear room for improvement. Below 60 means significant opportunities are being missed. Even small changes like adding a header image or updating your pinned tweet can improve your score by 10-15 points.

How to make your Twitter/X profile look professional?

Use a high-quality headshot or clean logo as your profile photo. Design a 1500x500 pixel header image that communicates your value proposition. Write a bio that starts with what you do and who you help. Add a link to a specific landing page. Pin your best-performing post. These five changes typically take 15 minutes and can improve your profile score by 20-30 points.

Does Twitter/X profile optimization affect follower growth?

Yes. Your profile is a conversion page. Every person who sees your reply, retweet, or search result decides whether to follow based on your profile. An optimized profile with a clear bio, professional photo, relevant header image, and consistent posting history converts visitors to followers at a significantly higher rate than an unoptimized one. Small improvements compound over time as every future interaction benefits from the better conversion rate.

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