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Bagel vs Typefully

They help you write. We help you connect.

Bagel is a CRM for X/Twitter outreach. Typefully is writing and scheduling for x, linkedin, bluesky. Here's how they compare.

Feature comparison
From $8/mo
FeatureBagel · Free, then $15/moTypefully · From $8/mo
Starting priceFree, then $15/moFrom $8/mo
Pipeline CRM
Profile sidebar on X
Activity auto-logging
Content scheduling
Thread composer
AI writingCreator plan ($19/mo)
Multi-platform postingX, LinkedIn, Bluesky, Mastodon
Automated triggers
Chrome extension
Warm scoring
Action queue
When to use which

Different tools for different jobs.

Bagel

Use Bagel if you already create content and need to track who engages with it.

Typefully

Use Typefully if your main challenge is writing and scheduling posts.

What Bagel gives you

A CRM that lives on the profile.

01
Sidebar on every profile
Notes, stage, warm score, activity, tags — without leaving X.
02
Custom pipeline stages
Build the stages that match your process. Drag contacts between them.
03
Warm scoring
Every like, reply, DM, bookmark adds points. See who's engaged at a glance.
04
Auto-triggers
Pipeline moves automatically when contacts engage. No manual dragging.
05
Today view
Your daily task list: who to reach out to, overdue follow-ups, upcoming actions.
06
X activity sync
Auto-logs likes, replies, DMs, bookmarks — catches activity from mobile and other clients.
Honest answers

Questions about Bagel vs Typefully.

Does Typefully track relationships?+
No. Typefully is a writing and scheduling tool. It does not track who engages with your content, manage pipeline stages, or surface follow-up opportunities. Bagel picks up where Typefully leaves off.
Do I need both Bagel and Typefully?+
If you post regularly on X and want to convert engagement into relationships, yes. Typefully helps you write and schedule. Bagel helps you track and follow up with the people who respond.
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