X Feed Filter Extension
11/15The Opportunity
X/Twitter power users who rely on the platform for professional discovery and learning are overwhelmed by algorithm-driven noise — ads, political content, viral rage — that drowns out the signal from the accounts they actually follow. They want algorithmic control, not algorithmic surrender.
653 likes + 129 replies = massive demand signal. Explicit 'I would pay' statement. Browser extension is fast to build. AI topic filtering is a genuine gap beyond keyword muting. Platform risk exists but extension approach mitigates API dependency.
Original Signal
“I used to learn so much from X. Now I open it and it's 60% stuff I never asked for and 40% of the accounts I follow. I want to filter to chronological posts from a specific list without seeing promoted garbage. Is that really not possible?”
Score Breakdown
11/15How urgently people need this solved and how willing they are to pay for it. Based on complaint frequency and spending signals across platforms.
How open the market is. A high score means few or no direct competitors, or existing solutions are overpriced and underdeliver.
How quickly a solo developer can ship an MVP. 5 = weekend project with standard tools. 1 = months of infrastructure work.
Existing Solutions
Tweetdeck/XPro ($8/mo with Premium) offers chronological columns but is increasingly broken. Feedbin ($5/mo) supports Twitter lists as RSS but is limited. Browser extensions like Control Panel for Twitter exist but are constantly broken by X's UI changes. No stable, reliable X feed filter tool has survived platform updates.
Willingness to Pay
653 likes and 129 replies with explicit 'I would pay' statements in the thread. X Premium costs $8/mo — users already pay this much just to get basic features. Third-party Twitter clients historically captured thousands of paying users at $3-$8/mo before API restrictions killed them.
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