Features

Everything worth saving, without the chaos.

Automatic X sync

Sync bookmarks from the Chrome profile where you already use X. No file export, no manual upload.

Private searchable archive

Your saved posts become a clean library that works from your laptop, phone, or any signed-in browser.

Fast filters

Filter by author, media, date, source, tags, favorites, and exact words without turning it into another feed.

Likes are next

Bookmarks ship first. Likes will use the same account, library, and search experience.

Product

Search the way you remember things.

Use normal keyword search when you remember the words. Use meaning search when you only remember the idea. Filters stay hidden until the search bar is active.

1

AI video wrapper idea

2

posts from @muratworks

3

startup credits

4

apps over $50k MRR

5

fundraising advice with a video

How it works

Install. Sync. Search.

1

Install

Add the Chrome extension in the browser where you use X.

2

Sync

Sign in once, then pull your X bookmarks into your private Xsearch library.

3

Search

Find saved posts later by words, author, media, tags, date, or meaning.

Shipped recently

Moving fast, still alpha.

Chrome extension syncPrivate account librarySearch filters below the navbarOne-click sync from settingsPaginated bookmark archiveDelete all with confirmation

Pricing

Free while the alpha is being polished.

The alpha gives you bookmark and liked-post sync plus private search. Public pricing can stay simple later: a free trial, then a paid plan for ongoing sync and hosted search.

See pricing

FAQ

Before you install.

Does Xsearch need my X password?

No. You stay signed into X directly in Chrome. Xsearch never asks for your X password.

Does Chrome need to be open?

Yes. The extension can only sync while Chrome is awake on the computer where the extension is installed.

Can I open my archive from my phone?

Yes. After sync, your library is available from the Xsearch web app on any signed-in device.

Is this finished?

Xsearch is in alpha. Bookmarks work first, and likes are the next collection type.