Manage Twitter DMs without the chaos
Track messages, reply faster, and keep your team in sync
2,000+ active users
1M+ DMs sent
4.9/5 user rating
Twitter moves fast. Your workflow should too
If you're juggling DMs, leads, and team updates, it's easy to lose track. Inbox isn't just for scheduling tweets, it helps you see all DMs, tag conversations, reply faster, and keep your team aligned. Learn about our DM campaigns.
@prospect
Twitter DM
Hey! I saw your product launch — congrats! Quick question about your API...
11:30 AM
Thanks! Happy to help. What would you like to know?
11:32 AM
Do you have webhooks support? We're building an integration.
11:35 AM
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Why most Twitter tools aren't enough
Scheduling posts is easy, but real conversations get messy. Inbox focuses on DMs: you can track messages, tag them, and manage your pipeline so nothing falls through the cracks. Track leads in your CRM.
Lead pipeline3 leads
Alex Thompson
@alexthompson
CTO at TechCorp
18.7KBoston
Jamie Wilson
@jamiewilson
Product Designer
32.4KDenver
Sam Roberts
@samroberts
Startup founder
9.8KAustin
Inbox: a clearer way to manage Twitter
Inbox gives each DM a clean workspace. You can collaborate with your team, respond quickly, organize conversations, and keep track of leads, all without switching tools.
Unified inbox
See all DMs in a single view across multiple accounts.
Team collaboration
Assign conversations, share notes, and work together. Manage leads.
Templates & automation
Use templates and automate parts of your workflow.
Secure access
Permission controls and safe multi-user access.
Everything in one place
See all DMs in a single view, manage multiple accounts, assign team roles, use templates, and automate parts of your workflow. Everything stays organized and easy to manage. Check pricing.
Your Twitter management questions, answered
It's the process of organizing your activity on Twitter: DMs, conversations, posting, team collaboration, analytics. Basically, everything that keeps your presence running smoothly.
Yes. It's built around DMs. Think of it as a Twitter CRM plus a shared inbox.
Yes for DM workflows and team collaboration. For scheduling posts, you can keep your current tool, or skip it if you don't need it.
Absolutely. Assign conversations, share notes, and manage multiple accounts in one place.
Yes. You get permission controls and safe multi-user access.