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Twitter/X audit

Review Twitter/X before the next campaign.

Check profile clarity, cadence, engagement, content quality, search-friendly signals, and conversion readiness. If public data is not ready, the same form routes the request to email follow-up.

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  • Public signals only
  • Change the tool only if detection is wrong

Score

Profile, cadence, engagement, content, discovery, and conversion signals are grouped into clear pillars.

Evidence

The report shows the visible public signals behind weak spots so fixes are not generic.

Next action

The output ends with a short action plan, resource download, or request path.

Scoring criteria

What the Twitter/X audit checks

Use these score pillars to review the profile setup, publishing rhythm, engagement, discovery signals, and the next action a visitor can take.

Twitter/X review focus

  • Bio positioning, pinned post, link relevance, and visible authority signals.
  • Original posts, replies, reposts, threads, and whether cadence looks intentional.
  • Search-friendly topics, conversation quality, and conversion path from profile visits.

Profile completeness

11%

Checks avatar, bio, link, category, and contact fields.

Bio and CTA quality

11%

Reviews whether the profile explains the offer, audience, and next step.

Posting consistency

13%

Looks for recent activity, cadence, gaps, and scheduling health.

Engagement health

13%

Compares visible engagement against follower-tier expectations.

Content mix

11%

Checks format variety, video usage, and repeatable content pillars.

Content quality

11%

Reviews hooks, caption clarity, relevance, readability, and calls to action.

Discoverability

10%

Checks keywords, hashtags, naming, and search-friendly profile signals.

Conversion readiness

10%

Reviews link-in-bio, offer clarity, and visible campaign hygiene.

Brand consistency

10%

Checks whether naming, bio language, category, and recent content point to the same identity.