Overview
Tech Twitter is a curated “signal over noise” reader for X that surfaces the most valuable tech conversations without the usual feed chaos. It pulls together high-quality threads, tweets, and articles from builders (founders, engineers, product leaders) and organizes them into topic collections, so you can stay current in minutes.
What I liked most is how fast it gets you to what’s actually working right now: trending posts and topic collections make it easy to spot recurring angles, wording, and formats. If you’re trying to grow on X or you’re about to write a post, it works well as a reference library for what’s resonating.
Best for: people who want tech-only reading, and creators who want post inspiration.
Highlights
- Trending posts (last 7 days)
- Trending topics (this week)
- Browse all topics / collections
First Impression
When I first started X I always had to watch “who wants to connect? say hi on comments”, “Can you answer it without googling?” these kind of engagement bait posts. And I was starting X because I want to build in public and get some tech advices, “For You” feed wasn’t for me at all.
And I’ve found this service which is totally free that you can get tech related posts, threads and articles.
What is Tech Twitter
Tech Twitter is where the industry's most valuable conversations happen. Founders share hard-won lessons, engineers discuss breakthrough tech, and product leaders reveal what actually works. But finding these gems? That means hours of scrolling through noise. That's the problem Tech Twitter solves. They curate the best threads and insights, organizing them into 78+ focused topics. Whether you're looking for startup advice, learning about AI developments, or staying current with web development trends, they've already done the hard work of finding the signal. Each topic collection is continuously updated with fresh content from industry leaders, founders, and developers. From tactical growth hacking advice to deep technical discussions about system architecture, the curated content helps you stay ahead without the time sink. Their tagline says it best: "We doomscroll, you upskill." You can browse by category to find topics that matter to you, check trending collections to see what's getting attention this week, or explore popular topics to discover the most valuable ongoing conversations. The platform delivers handpicked content every weekday at 10 AM EST, so you're always caught up without having to live on X. Finding signal on X is way harder than it used to be on Twitter. Tech Twitter specializes in cutting through that noise, focusing specifically on AI, startups, and product development so you can actually learn something instead of just burning time.
Key Features
- Curated feed (signal over noise): Handpicked posts that are actually worth reading.
- Topics & collections: Browse focused categories and discover content by theme.
- Trending views: See what’s getting attention recently (great for post ideas).
- Main characters / popular people: Find active tech voices and jump into their recent posts.
- Time saved (“Doomscroll Savings”): A fun, clear way to show how much scrolling you avoided.

You can see the latest tech posts, trending topics and popular tech people on X on live in the main page. It’s already so clear and easy to follow what is trending.
You might be also curious about what “Doomscroll Savings” is.
Doomscroll Savings shows how much time you save by reading a recap instead of endlessly scrolling. The saved minutes are estimated using a simple assumption: on average, it takes about 2 minutes of scrolling to discover one meaningful tweet. So if a recap contains 10 tweets, that means you skip roughly 20 minutes of scrolling. Instead of digging through your feed, you get the important highlights instantly in one place.

I searched for “yeonjidev” (that’s me btw 😂) and not here yet. Guess I need to work harder to get recognized as a tech account! But jokes aside, you can also submit a post link and share valuable content with this community. The Submit button is top-right side.

And I decided to subscribe to the newsletter because I love when platforms recap and summarize what happened during the day. (It’s related to the stock market too, so why not?)
The site took a moment to load maybe because I had too many Chrome tabs open as usual), and I almost closed the window. But then this cute gif appeared and made me laugh! It’s these tiny UX touches that matter.


Got a welcome drink from Leo as soon as I signed up. Love these little details in the UI/UX here.
When you’re reading an article and you like it on Tech Twitter, you can follow the author directly. It’s connected to your X account so moving from reading to engaging is seamless. The friction is minimal, which is exactly how good product design should work.

Use Case
Lately, I spend more time on marketing than coding. AI helps me write code faster, but it does not help much with understanding how people talk about products or ideas on X. That is where Tech Twitter has been useful for me.
By checking the Marketing topic and trending collections, I can see what words and topics get a lot of attention lately. Most popular posts come from well known tech people, so it is not really about viral tweets. Instead, it helps me notice what kind of terms, themes, and discussions are getting more views.
When I see a topic or wording that matches something I know or want to talk about, I can join the conversation by quoting or adding my own thoughts. In that way, Tech Twitter works like a simple research tool for X. Before posting, I skim a few collections to understand the current context. It saves time and helps me speak with better timing, instead of posting randomly and hoping it lands.
Final Thought
If you're serious about staying current in tech without sacrificing hours to the algorithm, Tech Twitter is worth bookmarking. It's free, it's focused, and it actually helps you learn something instead of just burning time. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go tweet more so my profile actually shows up in their search next time. 😂