XWipe vs TweetDeleter: Speed, Pricing & Features Compared

As of June 2026, XWipe and TweetDeleter both delete at X's hard API limit of about 50 tweets per 15 minutes — so raw speed is identical; the real differences are background processing, archive reach, and price ($2 to start on XWipe versus a subscription on TweetDeleter).

If you came here to find out which one is "faster," here's the honest answer up front: neither is faster on raw deletion, because both are capped by the same X rule. What actually changes your experience is whether you have to babysit the job, how far back you can reach, and what you pay to start.

The one-line verdict

Pick XWipe to start for $2 with no subscription, delete in the background, and clear likes, retweets, bookmarks, follows, and DMs — not just tweets. Pick TweetDeleter if you specifically want automatic ongoing deletion and are fine with a subscription.

XWipe vs TweetDeleter at a glance

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

FeatureXWipeTweetDeleter
X API rate limit~50 deletions / 15 min (~4,800/day)~50 / 15 min — X's limit applies to all tools
Time for 1,000 tweets~5 hours~5 hours (same X limit)
Keep browser open?No — deletes in backgroundNot publicly stated
Reach beyond recent 3,200Yes, via archive uploadYes, via Twitter archive upload
Deletes tweetsYesYes
Deletes likesYesYes
Deletes retweetsYesNot publicly stated
Deletes bookmarksYesNot publicly stated
Deletes follows (mass unfollow)YesNot publicly stated
Deletes DMsYesNot publicly stated
Automatic ongoing deletionNot publicly statedYes
Entry price$2 / 100 deletions (pay-as-you-go)Subscription, or $99.99 lifetime one-time
PlatformWeb (X only)Web (X only)

Is XWipe or TweetDeleter faster?

Same speed. Both delete through X's API, and X caps every tool at about 50 deletions per 15 minutes — roughly 4,800 a day (as of June 2026). A clean 1,000-tweet wipe takes about 5 hours on either tool. A 50,000-tweet account takes 10 to 11 days no matter which you use. Anyone claiming to delete "thousands in minutes" is counting load time (XWipe pulls up to 3,200 in 20 to 30 seconds), not the deletions themselves.

Where they actually differ

Background processing. XWipe runs your job in the background, so you can close the tab and walk away — a 5-hour wipe shouldn't need a babysitter. (TweetDeleter doesn't publicly state whether the browser must stay open.)

Content types. XWipe clears the awkward stuff in one place: tweets, likes, retweets, bookmarks, follows, and DMs. TweetDeleter's public pages describe tweets and likes and don't list the rest, so confirm with them if those matter to you.

Price model. XWipe starts at $2 for 100 deletions with no subscription — good for a one-time cleanup. TweetDeleter is subscription-first, with a $99.99 lifetime option for people who want ongoing automatic deletion.

Which should you choose?

Choose XWipe for a one-time-ish cleanup with no recurring bill, if you need to clear likes, follows, bookmarks, or DMs, or if you'd rather close the tab and let it run. Choose TweetDeleter if you want automatic, ongoing deletion of new tweets over time and a subscription fits your habit. Both respect the same X rate limit, so don't choose on speed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is XWipe faster than TweetDeleter?+

No tool is faster on raw deletion. Both run through X's API, which caps deletions at about 50 per 15 minutes (as of June 2026). XWipe's edge is background processing and clearing more content types, not speed.

Can any tool delete faster than 50 tweets per 15 minutes?+

No. That limit is set by X and applies to every third-party deletion tool. Any tool claiming far faster deletion is usually counting load time, not actual deletions.

Is XWipe cheaper than TweetDeleter?+

XWipe starts at $2 for 100 deletions with no subscription. TweetDeleter is subscription-based, with a $99.99 lifetime option (as of June 2026). For a one-time cleanup, XWipe's pay-as-you-go is usually the lower entry cost.

Does TweetDeleter support archive upload?+

Yes. TweetDeleter lets you upload your Twitter/X archive to reach older tweets beyond the most recent ones, as does XWipe (per tweetdeleter.com, as of June 2026).

Clear more than tweets — $2 for 100

Likes, retweets, bookmarks, follows, and DMs, in the background. No subscription.

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