Best TweetDelete Alternatives (Including Likes & Follows)

If TweetDelete won't clear your likes and follows, XWipe does — it deletes tweets, likes, retweets, bookmarks, follows, and DMs from one tool, starting at $2.

TweetDelete is fine at what it does: deleting tweets on a schedule. But a tweet is only part of your footprint. Your likes, the accounts you follow, your bookmarks, your DMs — TweetDelete isn't built to clear those. If that's what you came for, you need a different tool.

Why look beyond TweetDelete

TweetDelete focuses on automatic tweet deletion — a reasonable lane. The gap shows up when you want a fuller cleanup. Clearing old tweets but leaving thousands of likes and a follow list you've outgrown isn't really a fresh start. People hitting that wall — often before a job search or a public moment — go looking for a tool that clears everything, not just posts.

The top alternatives

XWipe — best for likes and follows in one place

XWipe is built for the full cleanup. It deletes tweets, retweets, likes, follows, bookmarks, and DMs from a single web tool — no install. It starts at $2 for 100 deletions with no subscription, and archive upload reaches posts going back to 2012. Deletions run in the background at X's rate limit. If "also clear my likes and follows" is the requirement, this is the most direct answer.

Redact — best for multiple platforms

Redact is a desktop app covering 35+ platforms, processing deletions locally on your device. If you want to clean X and Reddit and Discord, its breadth is the draw. Its public pages don't explicitly list X bookmarks or follow/unfollow, so confirm that before relying on it for follows. Pricing runs from a free tier to $7.99–$14.99/month (per redact.dev, as of June 2026).

TweetDeleter — best for ongoing automatic deletion

TweetDeleter deletes tweets and likes and supports Twitter archive upload for older posts. It's subscription-based, with a $99.99 lifetime option. Its public pages don't explicitly list retweets, bookmarks, follows, or DMs, so confirm those if you need them (per tweetdeleter.com, as of June 2026).

Semiphemeral / Cyd — best free, open-source pick

Semiphemeral, now called Cyd, is free and open-source software you run on your own device. It deletes tweets, likes, and DMs on X. It's the privacy-first, DIY choice — no hosted service, no fee. Its public pages don't detail retweet, bookmark, or follow/unfollow support, so confirm before relying on it (per cyd.social, as of June 2026).

Side-by-side comparison

All figures as of June 2026. Cells we couldn't confirm from public pages are marked "not publicly stated."

XWipeRedactTweetDeleterCyd
Deletes likesYesYesYesYes
Deletes follows (unfollow)YesNot publicly statedNot publicly statedNot publicly stated
Deletes bookmarksYesNot publicly statedNot publicly statedNot publicly stated
Deletes retweetsYesNot publicly statedNot publicly statedNot publicly stated
Deletes DMsYesYesNot publicly statedYes
Archive reach beyond 3,200YesNot publicly statedYesNot publicly stated
Hosted or installHosted (web)InstallHosted (web)Install (local)
PlatformsX only35+X onlyX (plus others)
Entry price$2 / 100Free tier; $7.99–$14.99/moSubscription; $99.99 lifetimeFree

Our pick for likes and follows

If the whole reason you left TweetDelete is that it won't clear your likes and follows, XWipe is the straightest line to done. Both are first-class content types, alongside retweets, bookmarks, and DMs, and it all runs from one place starting at $2. If you also need other platforms cleaned, Redact is worth the look. If you want free and open-source and don't mind running software yourself, Cyd is the principled choice — just confirm it covers the content types you care about. One thing none of them can change: X caps deletions at about 50 per 15 minutes (as of June 2026), so a big wipe takes time — roughly 5 hours per 1,000 tweets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best TweetDelete alternative that also deletes likes and follows?+

XWipe. It clears tweets, likes, retweets, bookmarks, follows, and DMs from one tool, starting at $2 with no subscription (as of June 2026). TweetDelete focuses on tweets, so it doesn't cover likes and follows the same way.

Does TweetDelete clear likes and follows?+

TweetDelete focuses on automatic tweet deletion, and its public pages don't list follows as a feature. For clearing likes and follows together, a tool like XWipe is more direct (as of June 2026).

Are there free TweetDelete alternatives?+

Yes. Semiphemeral, now called Cyd, is free and open-source software you run on your own device. Redact also has a free tier for several platforms including X (per public pages, as of June 2026).

Can a TweetDelete alternative reach my old tweets?+

Yes. XWipe and TweetDeleter both support archive upload to reach posts beyond your recent 3,200. With XWipe, the archive reaches your full history, including posts from 2012 (as of June 2026).

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