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SpacesDashboard (spacesdashboard.com)
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What it does: This is one of the few dedicated tools for X Spaces. It aggregates live and upcoming Spaces, pulling data like host names, titles, and start times. Posts on X praise it for offering a broader view than X's native purple bubble or "filter:spaces" search, which limits you to your follow list or basic keyword hits.
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Why it's useful: It's a centralized hub for Spaces discovery, showing what's happening beyond your immediate network. It doesn't rank "top" Spaces by popularity explicitly but gives you raw access to what's active.
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Limitations: No explicit focus on "top" accounts---just Spaces. You'd have to infer influence from host names or recurring events.
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TwitCasting / TwitCleaner Variants
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What it does: Sites like twitcasting.tv or twitcleaner.com historically tracked Twitter (now X) data, including top users by followers or engagement. Posts on X suggest some still scrape Spaces schedules or account metrics, though functionality has shifted since the 2023 API changes.
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Why it's useful: They might list high-follower accounts or trending Spaces hosts if updated. TwitCasting, for instance, has been cited for live X content aggregation.
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Limitations: Post-API crackdown, many are outdated or less reliable. Check current status---some X posts hint they're "barely alive" in 2025.
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Social Blade (socialblade.com)
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What it does: Tracks stats for X accounts (follower counts, growth trends) alongside other platforms like YouTube and Twitch. It's not Spaces-specific but can help identify "top" accounts by metrics.
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Why it's useful: Sort by follower count or engagement to find influential X users who might host Spaces. Cross-reference with SpacesDashboard for overlap.
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Limitations: No direct Spaces aggregation---requires manual effort to connect the dots.
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HypeAuditor (hypeauditor.com)
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What it does: Analyzes social media accounts, including X, for influence, audience quality, and engagement. It's marketed toward marketers but lists top X accounts by category (e.g., tech, lifestyle).
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Why it's useful: Pinpoints high-impact accounts likely to host notable Spaces. Some X posts call it "gold" for influencer research.
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Limitations: Spaces aren't tracked; it's account-focused. Paid tiers needed for deep data.
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