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TweetStream Alternative: Multi-Platform Real-Time Monitoring (2026)

TweetStream is a good, cheap real-time feed if your world is X and Truth Social and you are happy building your own delivery. The moment you need another platform, or you would rather not write your own Discord and Telegram routing, the scope stops matching. This page is the honest comparison, including where TweetStream is the better pick.

What TweetStream does well

TweetStream monitors X (Twitter) and Truth Social and pushes new posts over a WebSocket, so you are not polling. It layers on useful enrichment for trading: OCR on images, token detection, and live price data alongside the post. Pricing starts around $199/month with a 3-day trial. For an X-and-Truth trading bot, that is a tight, focused product at a low price. Figures are from TweetStream's public pages as of 2026, verify current numbers on their site.

Two things define its shape. First, coverage stops at X and Truth Social. Second, TweetStream gives you the stream and leaves delivery to you, if you want tracked posts in a Discord channel or a Telegram group, you write and host that bot yourself.

Where the scope stops matching

Most real monitoring setups outgrow two platforms. A crypto desk watching X also wants Binance Square announcements and market-moving headlines. A prediction-market team pairs Truth Social with news wires. A brand or KOL tracker needs Instagram and YouTube in the same view. With an X-and-Truth-only feed, each new signal source means a second vendor, a second bill, and a second integration.

The delivery gap adds up too. Building a production Discord bot and Telegram router is not hard, but it is code you write, host, monitor, and fix, deduping events, handling reconnects, formatting cards, keeping the bot online. That is real work that sits between the raw stream and the alert someone actually reads.

What 1322 covers

1322 monitors X, Instagram, Truth Social, YouTube, Binance Square and 15+ news outlets, and it delivers them over one WebSocket. X posts arrive typically within 150-250ms; the other platforms land within a few hundred milliseconds, real-time. There is no Twitter developer account, no X API tier, and no per-post read cap, you authenticate with a 1322 key.

Delivery is included, not homework. A Discord bot, Telegram delivery and signed webhooks post tracked-account events straight to your server, chat or backend, so you can go from "track this account" to "alert in my channel" without writing a consumer. You can also read the raw WebSocket or the REST API if you want to build on top. There is no historical backfill, this is a real-time stream, it starts delivering the moment an account is tracked.

Pricing is flat and per platform: from $250/month for 100 tracked accounts, $500 for 250, $800 for 500, and an Ultimate tier at $4000. Each platform is its own subscription, so you pay for exactly the sources you watch. See the full pricing for the current tiers.

Comparison table

TweetStream1322
PricingFrom ~$199/moFrom $250/mo per platform (100 tracked)
Platforms coveredX + Truth SocialX, Instagram, Truth Social, YouTube, Binance Square, 15+ news outlets
Real-time push (WebSocket)Yes (~300ms, 167ms median claimed)Yes (X 150-250ms typical; others a few hundred ms)
REST APIWebSocket-firstYes (REST + WebSocket)
Discord deliveryBuild your ownIncluded (Discord bot)
Telegram deliveryBuild your ownIncluded
Signed webhooksBuild your ownIncluded
EnrichmentOCR, token detection, live priceStructured events, media proxy, retruth/quote resolution
Trial3-day trialContact for access
Twitter developer accountNot neededNot needed
Best forX + Truth only, you own delivery routingMulti-platform monitoring with delivery built in

TweetStream figures are from their public pages as of 2026, verify current pricing, latency and features on their site. Latency numbers are provider claims measured under their own conditions.

Which one to pick

  • Pick TweetStream if you only ever need X and Truth Social, want the lowest flat price, value its trading-specific enrichment (OCR, token detection, live price), and are comfortable building and hosting your own Discord/Telegram delivery. For that exact job it is a fine, cheap choice.
  • Pick 1322 if you need more than two platforms, or you would rather have Discord, Telegram and signed webhooks included than build them. You get X, Instagram, Truth Social, YouTube, Binance Square and news in one WebSocket, with X delivery typically in 150-250ms. See the X (Twitter) WebSocket API and the Truth Social monitoring API.

For a wider view of the X-monitoring landscape, including the official X API and pay-per-request scrapers, see Twitter API alternatives. If your use case is trading, the crypto KOL tracking setup shows how the X, Truth and Binance Square feeds work together.

FAQ

What is TweetStream?

TweetStream is a real-time monitoring service for X (Twitter) and Truth Social. It pushes new posts over a WebSocket, adds enrichment like OCR, token detection and live price data, and starts around $199/month with a 3-day trial. You build your own Discord or Telegram delivery on top of its stream. Verify current figures on their site.

What is the best TweetStream alternative?

It depends on scope. If you only ever need X and Truth Social and you are happy wiring your own delivery, TweetStream is a cheap, focused pick. If you need more platforms (Instagram, YouTube, Binance Square, news) or want Discord, Telegram and signed webhooks included instead of building them, 1322 covers all of that in one WebSocket from $250/month per platform.

Does TweetStream cover Instagram, YouTube or Binance?

No. TweetStream monitors X and Truth Social only. 1322 monitors X, Instagram, Truth Social, YouTube, Binance Square and 15+ news outlets, so a single account can watch signals across all of them in one stream.

Do I have to build my own Discord and Telegram bots?

With TweetStream, yes, it gives you the raw WebSocket and you route events yourself. With 1322 a Discord bot, Telegram delivery and signed webhooks are included, so tracked-account posts land in your server or chat without you writing a consumer.

How does the latency compare?

TweetStream advertises roughly 300ms delivery (167ms median claimed). 1322 delivers X posts typically within 150-250ms, and other platforms within a few hundred milliseconds. Both are push feeds, so worst-case latency is not tied to a poll interval. Confirm current numbers on each site.

Does either service need a Twitter developer account?

No. Both TweetStream and 1322 run their own detection infrastructure. You authenticate with the service's API key, not with X's developer credentials, so there is no X API tier, approval process or per-post read cap to manage.

Is there historical backfill?

Neither service is built for deep historical archives. 1322 is a real-time stream, it delivers posts from the moment an account is tracked, not a backfill of old posts. For historical research you would use a separate archive or scraper.

More platforms, delivery included

X + Instagram + Truth Social + YouTube + Binance Square + News in one WebSocket, with Discord, Telegram and signed webhooks. From $250/mo per platform.