X-Autopilot
Comparison · 2026

CircleboomvsFedica

Circleboom and Fedica both help you grow on X (formerly Twitter), but they are built for different jobs. Circleboom bulk-cleans your X account (delete old tweets/likes, prune followers) and schedules posts, with follower analytics for one or more profiles. Fedica x (Twitter) audience analytics, follower mapping, best-time-to-post and scheduling, now the home of the former Tweepsmap and Followerwonk. This guide breaks down their pricing, features, pros and cons so you can pick the right one in 2026.

Quick verdict

Circleboom is best for accounts that need to bulk-clean history and prune dead followers. Fedica is best for budget X audience research and follower analytics. Pricing is broadly comparable: Circleboom is Free + from ~$13/mo (annual), Fedica is Free + from $10/mo (Publish); Grow $24, Research $79.

Circleboom vs Fedica: at a glance

CircleboomFedica
CategoryEngagement & automationAnalytics & insights
PricingFree + from ~$13/mo (annual)Free + from $10/mo (Publish); Grow $24, Research $79
Starting pricefree to startfree to start
Free tierYesYes
Best forAccounts that need to bulk-clean history and prune dead followersBudget X audience research and follower analytics
What it does for XBulk-cleans your X account (delete old tweets/likes, prune followers) and schedules posts, with follower analytics for one or more profiles.X (Twitter) audience analytics, follower mapping, best-time-to-post and scheduling, now the home of the former Tweepsmap and Followerwonk.

Circleboom vs Fedica pricing: which is cheaper?

Pricing is broadly comparable: Circleboom is Free + from ~$13/mo (annual), Fedica is Free + from $10/mo (Publish); Grow $24, Research $79. Circleboom is priced free to start (Free + from ~$13/mo (annual)), and Fedica is free to start (Free + from $10/mo (Publish); Grow $24, Research $79). If you want to test before paying, both have a free tier.

Circleboom and Fedica pros and cons

Circleboom

Pros
  • +Strong account-cleanup tools: bulk delete tweets, retweets, likes and DMs
  • +Find and unfollow inactive, fake, or non-following-back accounts
  • +Free tier to preview features on one profile
  • +Also schedules and publishes posts across X and other networks
Cons
  • Free plan is preview-only; real cleanup needs a paid tier
  • Pricing varies by follower count and is monthly-vs-annual confusing
  • More of a maintenance/scheduling tool than a real-time engagement engine

Fedica

Pros
  • +Absorbed Tweepsmap and Followerwonk: X audience mapping and follower analytics
  • +Best-time-to-tweet, follower insights, and scheduling in one place
  • +Permanent free tier with scheduling across 12 networks
Cons
  • Rebranded from Tweepsmap, so older links and reviews can be confusing
  • Deeper research features are gated to the $79/mo tier

When should you choose Circleboom?

Choose Circleboom if accounts that need to bulk-clean history and prune dead followers. It is a engagement & automation tool, so it shines when your priority is bulk-cleans your X account (delete old tweets/likes, prune followers) and schedules posts, with follower analytics for one or more profiles. Its biggest edge: strong account-cleanup tools: bulk delete tweets, retweets, likes and DMs.

When should you choose Fedica?

Choose Fedica if budget X audience research and follower analytics. It is a analytics & insights tool focused on x (Twitter) audience analytics, follower mapping, best-time-to-post and scheduling, now the home of the former Tweepsmap and Followerwonk. Its biggest edge: absorbed Tweepsmap and Followerwonk: X audience mapping and follower analytics.

Circleboom vs Fedica: which is better for growing on X?

Both are solid for what they do. Circleboom wins for accounts that need to bulk-clean history and prune dead followers. Fedica wins for budget X audience research and follower analytics. Neither does the daily engagement (replies, follows, DMs) that compounds fastest on X, that is the gap an autonomous agent like X-Autopilot fills.

A third option

Circleboom and Fedica help you publish or analyze. If your real gap is the daily engagement, X-Autopilot runs replies, follows and DMs in your voice from your own Mac. Compare all 40+ X tools →

Circleboom and Fedica alternatives

Not sold on either? See our guides to X tool alternatives, or browse every option in the X tools directory. For autonomous engagement specifically, X-Autopilot is the closest thing to a hands-off option.

Circleboom vs Fedica: FAQ

Is Circleboom better than Fedica?+

Neither is strictly better, they fit different jobs. Circleboom is best for accounts that need to bulk-clean history and prune dead followers. Fedica is best for budget X audience research and follower analytics. Pick the one whose strength matches your bottleneck.

What is the difference between Circleboom and Fedica?+

Circleboom is a engagement & automation tool; Fedica is a analytics & insights tool. Circleboom bulk-cleans your X account (delete old tweets/likes, prune followers) and schedules posts, with follower analytics for one or more profiles. Fedica x (Twitter) audience analytics, follower mapping, best-time-to-post and scheduling, now the home of the former Tweepsmap and Followerwonk.

Which is cheaper, Circleboom or Fedica?+

Pricing is broadly comparable: Circleboom is Free + from ~$13/mo (annual), Fedica is Free + from $10/mo (Publish); Grow $24, Research $79.

Does Circleboom or Fedica have a free plan?+

Circleboom has a free tier. Fedica has a free tier.

Which is better for growing on X (Twitter), Circleboom or Fedica?+

Both are solid for what they do. Circleboom wins for accounts that need to bulk-clean history and prune dead followers. Fedica wins for budget X audience research and follower analytics. Neither does the daily engagement (replies, follows, DMs) that compounds fastest on X, that is the gap an autonomous agent like X-Autopilot fills.

What is a good alternative to Circleboom and Fedica?+

For engagement rather than scheduling or analytics, X-Autopilot runs replies, follows and DMs in your voice, a different category from both. Browse the full set in the X tools directory.

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