Twitter Apps for iPhone
1. Threads
Threads is a unique Twitter client, for sure. For starters, it has no resemblance to your existing Twitter app and you won’t get any tweets from your followers. Threads offer you a curated timeline that is informative, precisely tailored to your taste, and best of all saved for later reads. Along with different categories, you would find recommended threads that meet certain criteria in the app so that your timeline is never flooded with irrelevant content. If you like a thread on Twitter or create one yourself, you can share the thread and other users would discover it. The app is free on the App Store. Pros
Save threads for laterCategories to easily discover threadsIntuitive UI
Cons
No way to browse actual Twitter timeline.
Get Threads (free)
2. Twidget
iOS Widgets unlock the potential for a lot of useful information on the iPhone Home Screen. Twidget is a simple Twitter widget app that integrates with your account and displays the latest tweets right on the Home Screen. There are no fancy bells and whistles but you can choose the account in case you have multiple accounts. The widget refreshes automatically after 30 minutes on the free tier and you can unlock the option to refresh it every minute for $0.99/mo. Pros
Ability to choose a specific account to display tweets on Home ScreenCustom themesThree sizes of widgets
Cons
Tapping the widget doesn’t automatically open the tweet.
Get Twidget (free, in-app purchases)
3. Chirp for Twitter
Every Apple Watch user knows that it’s incredibly frustrating that the support for fully-featured apps is scarce. Chirp fills in that void and gives you access to Twitter feed on the wrist. You can draft tweets and send those without ever touching the iPhone. You can also reply to tweets, send DMs, search for users, and browse worldwide trends. The app is free to try and has limited features but you can unlock everything with a one-time fee of $4.49. Pros
Reply to tweets and DMs with the Apple WatchCustomize usernamesBrowse worldwide trends
Cons
Still require the iPhone to change basic settings
Get Chirp for Twitter (free, in-app purchases)
4. Birdie
Birdie for Twitter specializes in filtering news from the garbage dump that’s called the Twitter feed. The app can set personal trends that are relevant to you and your followers. It also does some behind-the-curtain magic to hide low-quality tweets and replies made by bots. Once you’ve seen a tweet, it won’t show up again on your timeline, keeping the timeline fresh. Birdie is a paid app on the App Store and you can get it for $4.99. Pros
News curated from popular news sitesFavorite tweetsPersonalized trends
Cons
No option to sync feed across the iPhone and iPad.
Get Birdie ($4.99)
5. ttte for Twitter
Most official apps don’t see the point of adding Face ID to apps but ttte has got your back. The native Face ID/ Touch ID integration allows you to keep your Twitter stuff private. Apart from that, the app has plenty of intuitive features that make it a worthy Twitter client for iPhone. You can style your tweets, access multiple accounts, browse in dark mode, and save tweets among other things. One thing that I felt missing from the app was the ability to reply to a tweet on the timeline. You need to open the tweet and only then you can reply. ttte is free to use with limited features and you can unlock everything with a subscription fee of $1.49/mo. Pros
Native Face ID integrationTweet CounterApp-wide Translator to show tweets in your native language
Cons
Lacks a reply button on the timeline
Get ttte for Twitter (free, in-app purchases)
6. Tweetbot 6
Tweetbot 6 is the preferred Twitter client when it comes to taking control of the timeline. The app offers a chronological timeline that’s immune to the meddling of the algorithms pushing their will on the user. Apart from that, you can filter your timeline based on rules and keywords, mute people, words, and trends, and create notes on profiles of users indicating why you followed them. The popular Twitter app for iOS also lets you create custom timelines using lists that can be public or private. Tweetbot syncs with the Mac app and you can continue where you left off easily. The app is free to use with some yellow tape but you can get full access to the features for $0.99/mo. Pros
Customize bottom row buttonsCustom timelinesiCloud Sync between all the devices
Cons
No Face ID integrationNo landscape browsing
Get Tweetbot 6 (free, in-app purchases)
7. Twitterrific
Twitterrific promises a clutter-free experience that would make you ditch the official app. There are no ads or promoted tweets, browse chronologically, delete published tweets, customize theme, and use gestures to navigate the timeline. It is one of the few Twitter apps for iPhone users that supports a landscape mode and multi-image support. However, the feature that I like the most is the tweet counter that shows you how many tweets you’ve browsed on the timeline. Twitterrific is free to use and has a subscription model that costs $0.99/mo. Pros
Gestures to quickly reply to tweetsLandscape modeQuick deleteLong-press menu within the app
Cons
Poor trends section
Get Twitterrific (free, in-app purchases)
8. Unfollow for Twitter
I mostly follow people on a whim and usually can’t even remember why I followed them in the first place. I have a lot of dead accounts that I wish to remove this is where this Twitter tool for iPhones comes in handy. Sure it’s not a Twitter client but it’s helpful nonetheless. It gains access to your account and lists the people you follow in the following categories. Their last tweet, who don’t follow you back, you don’t follow them back, new followers, new unfollowers, and the history of people you’ve unfollowed. You can use it for cleaning your follower list and stay updated on your new followers and unfollowers. The app is free to use but the new unfollower feature is locked behind the paywall that costs $1.99. Pros
Quickly narrow your followers list into different categoriesGet notified of new followers and unfollowers
Cons
No option to remove multiple followers at once
Get Unfollow for Twitter (free, in-app purchases)
What’s your Favorite Twitter App for iPhone
These were a few of my favorite Twitter apps for iPhone and the list includes a healthy mix of clients, and accompanying apps that will elevate your Twitter experience. For example, Twidget offers a Home Screen Widget for the iPhone, Chirp offers Twitter on the Apple Watch, and ttte offers Face ID. What’s your favorite Twitter app? Tweet at me. Also Read: 7 Best Twitter Apps for Mac That You Must Use