The One-Time Way to Wipe All Your X Content (No Subscription)

For a one-time X cleanup with no recurring subscription, XWipe offers a $49 one-time Nuke covering up to 2,500 deletions, or pay-as-you-go at $2 per 100 deletions.

You shouldn't have to sign up for a monthly plan to do a one-time job. Most cleanup tools want a subscription — you delete your tweets once, then spend the next year remembering to cancel. That's backwards for a task you'll do once and never think about again.

This guide covers the no-subscription options, how far back they reach, how long a wipe takes, and the exact steps.

Why most tools force a subscription

Recurring revenue is good for the tool, not for you. Subscriptions make sense if you want to keep deleting new tweets automatically over time. For a one-and-done wipe before a job search or a fresh start, a subscription is just a bill you'll forget to cancel.

XWipe is built for the one-time job. Pay once, wipe, leave. No card on file ticking over.

Your two no-subscription options

Both are one-time. Prices as of June 2026.

OptionPriceDeletionsBest for
Pay-as-you-go$2100Testing the pace, or a small account
Nuke$49 (one-time)Up to 2,500A full one-time wipe

Pay-as-you-go ($2 / 100): the lowest-commitment way in. Buy 100 deletions, see it work, buy more only if you need them. Nothing recurring.

Nuke ($49, one-time): the full-wipe option. Up to 2,500 deletions in one purchase, no subscription. If you're clearing a whole account, this is usually the better value than buying pay-as-you-go in chunks. Neither renews. When you're done, you're done.

Does it reach old tweets?

Yes — even posts from 2012. X's API only exposes your most recent 3,200 posts to any tool, but XWipe gets around that with archive upload.

Download your X data archive (it holds every tweet ID you've ever posted), upload it to XWipe, and your full history becomes reachable for deletion, not just the recent 3,200 (as of June 2026). Back that archive up first — it's your only permanent copy once the wipe runs.

How long does a full wipe take?

X limits every deletion tool to about 50 actions per 15 minutes — roughly 4,800 a day (as of June 2026). XWipe can't go faster, and no tool can; it's an X rule.

  • 1,000 tweets: about 5 hours
  • 50,000 tweets: 10 to 11 days

You won't sit and watch. XWipe loads your recent posts in 20 to 30 seconds, then deletes in the background. Close the tab, come back later, the job keeps running.

Step by step: a one-time wipe

  1. Back up first. Download your X archive from Settings → Your account → Download an archive of your data. Wait up to 24 hours for it to be ready.
  2. Pick your option — $2 pay-as-you-go to test, or the $49 Nuke for a full wipe.
  3. Connect XWipe to your X account at getxwipe.com.
  4. Choose what to delete — tweets, retweets, likes, follows, bookmarks, DMs, or everything.
  5. For recent posts, run Quick Delete. For your full history, upload the archive you backed up.
  6. Let it run in the background until it's done. No subscription to cancel afterward.

The bottom line

A one-time job deserves a one-time price. XWipe's $49 Nuke wipes up to 2,500 deletions with no subscription, and pay-as-you-go starts at $2 if you want to test first. Archive upload reaches your full history. The only thing that takes time is X's rate limit — which no tool can beat.

Related reading: how to erase every content type on X.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a one-time tool to wipe all my X content without a subscription?+

Yes. XWipe's Nuke is a $49 one-time purchase covering up to 2,500 deletions, with no subscription. You can also pay as you go at $2 per 100 deletions (as of June 2026).

What does the XWipe Nuke include?+

The $49 one-time Nuke covers up to 2,500 deletions across all content types — tweets, retweets, likes, follows, bookmarks, and DMs — with no recurring charge (as of June 2026).

Can a one-time wipe reach my old tweets?+

Yes. X's API only exposes your recent 3,200 posts, but uploading your X archive lets XWipe reach your full history, including posts from 2012 (as of June 2026).

How long does a full one-time wipe take?+

It depends on volume and X's rate limit of about 50 deletions per 15 minutes. Roughly 5 hours for 1,000 tweets and 10 to 11 days for 50,000 (as of June 2026). XWipe runs the job in the background.

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