CRM for X/Twitter outreach

A CRM built for X outreach

Bagel is an X CRM for founders and creators who build relationships through replies, likes, bookmarks, and DMs. It adds notes, stages, warm score, activity, and next actions directly to every X profile.

Also known as a Twitter CRM — same product, same extension, same profile-first approach.

Free to start · installs in 30 seconds
bagel
⌘K
×
AK
alex kerr
↗ X
@alexkerr
building dev tools for small teams. 2x founder.
8warm
12.4Kfollowers
Engaged12d
founderdev-tools
DM about v2 launch
Due Fri
DoneSnooze
Activity
Tasks
Notes
Liked post+12d
"shipping weekly in public…"
Replied+25d
"totally agree — been thinking…"
DM sent+11w
no reply yet
Bookmarked+12w
"go-to-market for small teams"
The problem

X outreach doesn’t start in a CRM. It starts on a profile.

Relationships on X are built in public — one reply, one like, one DM at a time. But every traditional CRM starts from a dashboard, an inbox, or a generic contact record. By the time you open a separate tool, the context is already gone.

You’re looking at someone’s profile right now. You remember they replied last week. But was it about your product or something else? Did you already DM them? What stage are they in? You don’t know — because the CRM is in another tab.

Bagel starts from the profile itself. Notes, stages, warm score, and activity — right where you’re already looking.

What makes it an X CRM

Built for X. Nothing else.

Six features, each designed for how outreach actually works on X.
01
Sidebar on every profile
Notes, stage, warm score, activity, tags — without leaving X. Open any profile on x.com and your CRM context is already there.
bagel
⌘K
×
AK
alex kerr
↗ X
@alexkerr
building dev tools for small teams. 2x founder.
8warm
12.4Kfollowers
Engaged12d
founderdev-tools
DM about v2 launch
Due Fri
DoneSnooze
Activity
Tasks
Notes
Liked post+12d
"shipping weekly in public…"
Replied+25d
"totally agree — been thinking…"
DM sent+11w
no reply yet
Bookmarked+12w
"go-to-market for small teams"
LIVES ON X.COM · ZERO TAB-SWITCHING
02
Custom pipeline stages
Build the stages that match your process. No enforced schema — your pipeline, your rules.
DiscoveredWarmingEngagedDM sentConverted
drag-and-drop editor · trigger rules per stage
03
Warm scoring
Every like, reply, DM, bookmark adds points. Know who’s engaged at a glance.
AK
alex kerr
@alexkerr
8
MC
maya chen
@mayachen_
5
JM
jake morrow
@jmorrow
2
04
Auto-triggers
Pipeline moves on real X activity — set rules, stop dragging rows.
RULE
IF reply received
AND warm score ≥ 5
THEN move to Engaged
10 event types · advance stage or create task · forward-only pipeline movement
05
Today view
daily task list
Who to reach out to, overdue follow-ups, upcoming actions — all in one list.
Needs Attention2
AK
DM about v2 launch@alexkerr
2d overdue
JM
Reply to thread@jmorrow
1d overdue
Due Today2
MC
Intro to @sarahxlin@mayachen_
Due today
DS
Engage new post@devships
Due today
06
X activity sync
Auto-logs likes, replies, DMs, bookmarks — catches activity from mobile and other clients. If it happened on X, Bagel knows about it.
Like received
Reply received
DM sent
Bookmark
+Follow
@Mention
auto-logged · feeds warm score · no manual entry
Who it’s for

Built for a specific kind of outreach.

If this sounds like you, Bagel is your tool.
Bagel is for
founderFounders doing warm outreach
You reply, like, and DM your way to customers. You need context on every profile, not a 40-field CRM.
creatorCreators tracking engaged followers
You talk to hundreds across replies. You forget nine out of ten. You want to remember the ones who care.
recruiterRecruiters sourcing on X
Custom stages like Prospect, Screen, Offer. Warm score surfaces candidates who are actively engaging.
Bagel is not for
Bulk DM automation
Bagel doesn’t send DMs for you. It tracks the ones you send yourself and helps you follow up.
Content scheduling
Bagel is a CRM, not a publishing tool. Use Buffer, Typefully, or whatever you already have for scheduling.
Enterprise CRM replacement
If you need org-wide reporting, multi-channel sequences, or deal-size tracking, keep your existing CRM. Bagel handles the X part.
FAQ

Common questions about X CRM.

Is this a Twitter CRM?+
Yes — Bagel works on X (formerly Twitter). We use both names because many people still search for Twitter CRM. The extension installs on Chrome, opens on x.com, and logs all the same activity whether you call it X or Twitter.
Does Bagel read my DMs?+
No. Bagel logs that a DM happened — who, when, and direction — but never reads or stores message content. You approve all permissions via X’s OAuth flow and can revoke anytime.
Is it a full CRM replacement?+
No — intentionally. Bagel is for the X part of your pipeline. If you need multi-channel sequences or org-wide reporting, keep your existing CRM. Bagel handles the relationships that start on X.
What browsers work?+
Chrome and any Chromium-based browser — Arc, Brave, Edge. All install from the Chrome Web Store. Safari and Firefox are not supported yet.
Related
usebagel.com · Free to start

Give your X
a little memory.

Sign in with X. Set up your pipeline. Start remembering — so the relationship keeps going, even when you close the tab.