X Roadmap Leak Detector
Finds founders and employees hinting at unreleased features or roadmap items on X, with source posts and a confidence rating.
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How to Use X Roadmap Leak Detector
- Enter keyword, @handle or topic in the main input field. Be as specific as possible for better results.
- Configure your preferences: Timeframe, Detail Level.
- Click 'Generate' and wait a few seconds for the AI to process your request.
- Review the generated output. Use 'Regenerate' for a different variation or 'Copy' to use the result.
- Refine your input or adjust settings and regenerate until you're satisfied with the result.
Use Cases
Get early warning that a competitor is about to ship a feature so you can plan a counter-launch.
Verify a market rumour by checking whether the company's own staff have hinted at it on X.
Build a confidence-rated watchlist of a rival's likely next releases for the product strategy team.
Spot beta-invite teasers and waitlist hints to gauge how close an unreleased feature really is.
Capture source URLs for high-confidence leaks before they get deleted or walked back.
Tips for Best Results
- Be specific in your input — detailed descriptions produce better results.
- Try generating multiple times with different settings for varied outputs.
- Review and customize the AI output before using it in production.
- Start with a clear brief including target audience and key message.
Frequently Asked Questions
What counts as a roadmap leak here?
Any public post from a company's founders or employees that hints at something not yet released: "shipping next week", screenshots of a beta, "we're working on", waitlist teasers or replies confirming a requested feature is on the way.
How do I point it at the right company?
Give the company or product name, and if you know them, the founder or key employee handles. Naming the people helps because the most reliable roadmap hints come from accounts that actually work there rather than from random speculation.
What does the confidence rating mean?
It reflects how explicit and how credible a signal is. An employee posting a dated beta screenshot scores high; a vague "big things coming" from an unaffiliated account scores low. Use it to decide which leaks are worth escalating.
How is this different from the Launch Monitor?
Launch Monitor catches things that have already been announced or shipped. This tool catches the signals before the announcement, the teases and hints, so you get lead time rather than a record of what already happened.
How accurate are the leaks?
Hints are interpretive by nature, so treat every signal as unconfirmed until the company makes it official. The confidence rating and the linked source post let you judge for yourself rather than taking a claim at face value.
Can it pick up deleted or walked-back teasers?
Only while they are live in X search. If a founder deletes a hint, it may drop out of future runs, so capture the source URL when a high-confidence signal appears in case it disappears later.
Does it speculate, or only report what was actually posted?
It reports signals grounded in real posts and links each one. It does not invent a roadmap; if the public hints are thin, it will return fewer, lower-confidence items rather than filling gaps with guesses.
Is there a cost?
No cost to start: 5 free runs per day, no signup. Analysts tracking many competitors can move to Pro at $19/month for unlimited detection runs.
We don't store your text. Processing happens in real-time and your input is discarded immediately after generating the result.
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