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Typefully is one of the best composers on X: clean writing surface, solid threads, scheduling for X and LinkedIn, and analytics that already go beyond vanity numbers - it shows profile clicks and conversion rate, which most tools skip. So the honest framing here is not "Argus has better metrics". It is what happens after the metrics. See how it works or the comparison hub.
What we are not going to claim
Funnel numbers are not exclusive to Argus. Typefully reports impressions, profile clicks, and conversion rate, and if you have been using it you have already seen the shape of your own funnel. Anyone telling you those numbers are proprietary to a new tool is selling you something.
The gap is interpretive. Knowing your conversion rate is 1.4% is a fact. Knowing that your problem is reach rather than conversion, and therefore that you should spend today on replies in other people's threads rather than rewriting your bio, is a decision. That translation is what Argus is for.
| Argus | Typefully | |
|---|---|---|
| Core job | Tell you the next reply to make, and draft it | Write, schedule, and analyse original posts and threads |
| Format | Chrome extension overlaid on x.com, plus a web dashboard | Web and mobile app |
| Composer for posts and threads | No | Yes - one of the best |
| Scheduling | No | Yes - X and LinkedIn |
| Funnel metrics (profile clicks, conversion) | Yes | Yes - already covered, and covered well |
| Names which stage is leaking | Yes - reach, visits, or follows, and what to do about it | Reports the numbers, you interpret them |
| Ranks which live post to reply to | Yes - reach-led and early-mover | No |
| Drafts replies in your voice | Yes - draft-and-insert, you press send | No - writing help for your own posts |
| Best for | People who grow by replying and want to be told where each reply goes | People who write threads and want a great place to write them |
Competitor details based on public information as of 2026. Check typefully.com for current features and pricing.
The interpretive layer, concretely
Three accounts can have identical follower counts and completely different problems. One has no reach at all. One has plenty of reach and nobody clicks the profile. One gets the clicks and the profile does not close them. Same dashboard, three different weeks of work.
Argus reads your funnel, says which of those you are, and then turns it into the actual task: if reach is the leak, here are the live posts worth replying to right now, ranked by early-mover opportunity, with a draft in your voice for each. That last step is the difference between a report and a to-do list. The reply-first playbook explains why replies are the lever at small account sizes.
They pair well - genuinely
This is not a page trying to talk you out of Typefully. The two tools cover different halves of the same week: Typefully for producing and scheduling your original posts, Argus running in the feed for the replies and the diagnosis. A web app and a browser extension do not conflict, and running both is probably the strongest setup on offer.
If you want the direct head-to-head, there is a full Argus vs Typefully page. If you came here from a shutdown, the Black Magic alternative page may be more relevant.
Common questions
Does Argus replace Typefully?
No. Typefully is a composer and scheduler for X and LinkedIn and Argus is neither. If you write threads and queue posts, you will still want Typefully. Argus covers the reply half of growth and the interpretation of your numbers.
Are funnel metrics like profile clicks unique to Argus?
No, and we will not pretend they are. Typefully already reports profile clicks and conversion rate, and does it well. The difference is not who has the numbers, it is what happens after: Argus names which stage is leaking and turns that into a list of replies to make today.
Do Argus and Typefully work together?
Yes, they pair well. Typefully for writing and scheduling original posts and threads, Argus running in the feed for the reply decisions. One is a web and mobile app, the other a Chrome extension, so there is no conflict.
Does Argus post or schedule anything for me?
Never. Argus is draft-and-insert only. It writes a draft into the reply box and stops. It does not auto-post, auto-reply, auto-follow, or auto-like, and it has no queue. You press send every time.
the numbers are the easy part.
Knowing which one to act on is the job. See how it works.
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