Use this guide to decide whether PhantomBuster or Xquik fits a specific X/Twitter workflow: collect profiles, send outreach, export followers, search tweets, monitor accounts, trigger webhooks, or hand data to an app or AI agent.Documentation Index
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This is a factual comparison and migration guide. Verify current PhantomBuster pricing, X/Twitter automations, API limits, and platform terms on the official PhantomBuster pages before buying.
Quick answer
Choose PhantomBuster when
You need no-code social automation across multiple networks, cloud automations, lead lists, scheduled Phantoms, and CRM-style outreach steps.
Choose Xquik when
You need focused X API tasks: tweet search, follower exports, direct messages, media uploads, 1-second monitors, signed webhooks, SDKs, MCP, and credit-priced API calls.
Source-backed PhantomBuster scope
PhantomBuster’s official pricing page describes Trial, Start, Grow, and Scale plans with automation slots, monthly execution time, email credits, AI credits, URL finder credits, integrations, data extraction across 15+ platforms, 100+ automations and workflows, scheduled auto-refresh, and export limits. The page also states that PhantomBuster collects real-time data from platforms including LinkedIn, Twitter (X), and Instagram. PhantomBuster’s official export help explains that each automation run produces result files. CSV combines results from all runs so far, JSON covers the most recent run, Free plan and Free Trial exports are limited to 10 rows, and paid plans unlock full CSV files, JSON files, and CSV URLs for Google Sheets or integrations. PhantomBuster’s official API help describes launching an individual Phantom throughPOST /agents/launch with an Agent ID. It says the run uses the Phantom’s saved configuration by default, optional launch arguments can override that setup, arrays are not supported, successful launches return status 200 with a Container ID, and Workflows cannot be launched through the API.
PhantomBuster’s official Twitter Auto Follow page describes cloud-based Twitter automation, Twitter Follower Collector, Twitter Following Collector, Twitter Hashtag Collector, Twitter Auto Unfollow, and Twitter Search Export. Its setup path includes connecting Twitter with the browser extension, providing Twitter profile URLs, choosing follow or unfollow behavior, setting profiles per launch, and receiving CSV or JSON output.
Comparison
| Area | PhantomBuster | Xquik |
|---|---|---|
| Use when | Growth, sales, or operations teams need no-code social automation, prospecting flows, lead enrichment, and scheduled Phantoms. | Teams need X/Twitter records, account actions, monitor events, exports, signed webhooks, SDKs, and MCP from one X-focused platform. |
| Product type | No-code cloud automation platform with Phantoms, Flows, execution time, and automation slots. | X data, write, monitor, webhook, export, dashboard, REST API, SDK, and MCP platform. |
| X/Twitter path | Pick a Twitter/X Phantom, connect the account or required session, run the Phantom, then export CSV/JSON result files or chain the result into another Phantom or integration. | Start with a dashboard tool, REST endpoint, SDK call, export, webhook subscription, or MCP tool for a defined X task. |
| Returned data | CSV/JSON result files, Phantom run outputs, lead lists, and workflow artifacts to download or pass into another Phantom. | API responses, CSV/JSON/XLSX exports, monitor events, webhook payloads, action logs, and MCP responses. |
| Cost model | Plans are based on automation slots and execution time. The public pricing page currently shows monthly and annual plan options. | Starter is USD 20/month with 140,000 included credits. Top-ups are USD 0.00015/credit, webhook management is free, and active monitors bill only while enabled. |
| API fit | Official API docs cover launching Phantoms and managing containers, but state that Workflows cannot be launched through the API. | REST endpoints cover X data, X write actions, monitors, webhooks, extractions, billing, accounts, support, and API keys. |
| Summary | PhantomBuster is useful when the job is a multi-step no-code growth workflow across social and lead tools. | Xquik is useful when the job is specifically X data, X account actions, monitoring, webhooks, exports, and agent handoff. |
Workflow fit
Compare PhantomBuster and Xquik by the actual job. PhantomBuster starts with a Phantom or Flow. Xquik starts with a concrete X task: search tweets, export followers, monitor an account, upload media, send a DM, deliver a webhook, or let an agent call Xquik through MCP.Setup
PhantomBuster: choose a Phantom or Flow and configure account/session inputs. Xquik: create an API key or use a dashboard tool for the X task.
Output
PhantomBuster: download or chain result files. Xquik: receive API responses, exports, monitor events, webhook payloads, or MCP tool output.
Handoff
PhantomBuster: chain Phantoms or export files. Xquik: call REST, poll events, receive signed webhooks, export files, use SDKs, or use MCP.
Xquik workflows to test
For an X/Twitter automation comparison, test the full path: setup, returned fields, pagination, export format, webhook delivery, retry behavior, and cost for the same workload.Follower export
Export followers, following, verified followers, list members, community members, and related user lists. Use CSV, JSON, XLSX, or API responses.
Tweet search
Search tweets by query, author filters, language, sort mode, date range, and cursor. Hand the records to a CRM, spreadsheet, warehouse, or agent.
Monitoring & webhooks
Track accounts or keywords with 1-second monitors, store events, poll by cursor, or deliver HMAC-signed webhook payloads to queues and CRMs.
Account actions
Post tweets, upload media, send DMs, like, retweet, follow, update profiles, or connect write actions to a product workflow.
Trial checklist
Pick one automation
Use one job: follower export, tweet search, account monitor, DM send, media upload, or webhook delivery.
Run the same job
In PhantomBuster, run the matching Phantom or Flow and inspect the result file. In Xquik, call the endpoint or dashboard tool and inspect the returned records.
Compare the handoff
Confirm where the output goes next: CSV, JSON, XLSX, webhook, SDK call, MCP tool, CRM, spreadsheet, queue, or warehouse.
Migration path
Do not migrate a whole automation stack first. Move one X/Twitter job with a clear owner and output contract.- Export the same sample from PhantomBuster and Xquik.
- Compare IDs, usernames, timestamps, text fields, media links, pagination, errors, and retry states.
- Replace a file export or manual download with a REST call, scheduled extraction, or signed webhook when Xquik already returns the fields your downstream system needs.
- Keep PhantomBuster for broad no-code social automation that does not belong in an X-focused API.
Official sources to verify
PhantomBuster pricing
Verify current plans, automation slots, execution time, and billing terms.
PhantomBuster API
Verify current API routes, Phantom launch behavior, containers, result files, and Workflow API limitations.
PhantomBuster export help
Verify current CSV, JSON, CSV URL, Google Sheets, and result-chaining behavior.
PhantomBuster API launch help
Verify current launch endpoint behavior, Agent IDs, Container IDs, and Workflow API limitations.
PhantomBuster rate limits
Verify current Twitter/X daily limits and account-risk guidance before running automations.
PhantomBuster Twitter tools
Verify current X/Twitter Phantoms, setup requirements, and supported workflow outputs.
Xquik billing
Verify included credits, top-ups, free operations, and active monitor billing.
Xquik next steps
Xquik API overview
Review authentication, endpoint groups, response conventions, pagination, and errors.
Extraction workflow
Estimate costs, run jobs, paginate results, and export CSV, JSON, or XLSX files.
Workflows
Map tweet monitoring, signed webhooks, MCP agents, follower exports, and tweet composition to API calls.
Webhooks
Deliver signed monitor events to queues, CRMs, Slack, databases, or internal services.