Argus vs Typefully
Looking for a Typefully alternative? Typefully is a beloved writing and schedulingtool: a clean, distraction-free composer for tweets and threads, scheduling, and analytics across X and LinkedIn. Argus is not a composer. It reads your funnel and tells you the single next reply worth making while the thread is still climbing, then drafts it in your voice. See how it works or the full comparison hub.
The short version
Want the nicest place to draft a thread, schedule it, publish to X and LinkedIn, and check how it did? Typefully is excellent at that, and Argus doesn't try to compete with it. Argus does the other half of growth: deciding who to reply to next and what to say. When you grow by replying, that decision is the work, and it's the part Typefully leaves to you.
| Argus | Typefully | |
|---|---|---|
| Core job | Tell you the next reply to make, and draft it | Write, schedule, and analyze original posts and threads |
| Format | Chrome extension, overlaid on x.com | Web and mobile app |
| Composer for posts & threads | No - drafts replies, not original threads | Yes - a core strength, one of the best |
| Scheduling | No | Yes - X and LinkedIn |
| Reads your X analytics | Yes - funnel view: reach → visits → follows → saves | Yes - post performance analytics |
| Ranks who to reply to | Yes - live posts by reply opportunity, before they get crowded | No |
| Drafts replies in your voice | Yes - optional AI, using your own key | No - AI helps you write posts, not reply-target drafts |
| Automation | No, draft-and-insert only, never automates your account | Scheduled publishing (you set it up) |
| Best for | People who grow by replying and want to be told where to spend each reply | Writers who want a great composer and scheduler across X and LinkedIn |
Competitor details based on public information as of 2026. Check typefully.com for current features and pricing.
Where Argus is different
Typefully makes the writing effortless. Argus makes the targetingeffortless. The one thing it does that a composer never will is rank live posts by reply opportunity: it surfaces rising, relevant posts that aren't crowded yet, where an early reply borrows out-of-network reach you can't get by posting, then drafts a reply in your voice so you can actually keep up the volume. That's the engine behind the reply-first playbook.
Where Typefully is stronger
For composing and publishing, Typefully is in a different league than anything Argus does, because Argus does no composing at all. The editor is genuinely pleasant, thread handling is first-class, and scheduling to both X and LinkedIn from one place is a real advantage if you post across platforms. If your main need is a better place to write and queue, Typefully is the pick.
Which should you pick?
Pick Typefully if the job is writing and scheduling: you want a clean composer, good thread tools, and cross-posting to X and LinkedIn. That's its home turf.
Pick Argus if you're at a small-to-mid account and replies are how you actually grow, and the hard part is choosing which live post to reply to right now and saying something that sounds like you before the thread crowds. Run both if you want the composer for posts and Argus for replies; they pair cleanly.
Common questions
Is Argus a Typefully alternative?
Not a direct one. Typefully is a composer, scheduler, and analytics tool; Argus is a reply-decision engine that ranks who to reply to and drafts the reply. They solve different halves of growth, so most people who use both keep both.
Does Argus write and schedule threads like Typefully?
No. Typefully is one of the best thread composers there is. Argus does not compose or schedule original posts; it focuses on replies: which live post to reply to next, and a draft in your voice.
Can I use Argus and Typefully together?
Yes, and it's a natural pairing. Typefully to write and schedule, Argus to decide which conversations to reply to and draft those replies. No overlap.
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