# Argus vs TweetDeck (X Pro)

Looking for a TweetDeck alternative? TweetDeck, now rebranded X Pro and gated behind X Premium, is a column-based power-user dashboard: multiple timelines, searches, and lists side by side for real-time monitoring and fast posting. Argus isn't a monitoring wall. It reads your funnel, ranks the single next reply worth making while the thread is still climbing, and drafts it in your voice. See [how it works](https://argushq.cc/how-it-works) or the [full comparison hub](https://argushq.cc/compare).

## The short version

Want to watch many streams at once, monitor searches and lists in real time, and post fast from one screen? X Pro is built for that and is good at it. Argus is built for a different job a dashboard can't do: deciding which reply actually converts and drafting it, from your real numbers and in your real voice. X Pro is a monitoring surface; Argus is a growth-decision tool.

| | Argus | TweetDeck (X Pro) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Core job | Tell you the next reply to make, and draft it | Monitor many timelines, searches, and lists at once |
| Format | Chrome extension, overlaid on x.com | Web dashboard inside X |
| Multi-column monitoring | No | Yes, a core strength |
| Reads your X analytics as a funnel | Yes, reach to visits to follows to saves | No |
| Ranks who to reply to by opportunity | Yes, live posts by reply opportunity | No, shows streams, doesn't rank them |
| Drafts replies in your voice | Yes, optional AI with your own key | No |
| Requires X Premium | No, free extension | Yes, part of X Premium now |
| Automation | No, draft-and-insert only, never automates | No, a manual monitoring surface |

Competitor details based on public information as of 2026. TweetDeck is now X Pro; check x.com for current access and pricing.

## Which should you pick?

Pick X Pro for monitoring: many timelines, searches, and lists on one screen in real time, with fast posting. It needs X Premium. Pick Argus if replies are how you grow and the hard part is choosing which live post to reply to now and writing in your own voice. Run both; they don't overlap.
