Subscriptions Checker

Check X Subscriptions Instantly

Find out how many creators any X (Twitter) user subscribes to. Discover their content interests and preferences.

How to Check X Subscriptions

Enter any X/Twitter username (like elonmusk) or paste a profile URL to see how many creators they subscribe to. Subscriptions are paid memberships for exclusive content. Our free tool works instantly with no login required.

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Why Check Subscriptions

Why Check X Subscriptions?

Understanding who a user subscribes to reveals valuable insights about their interests

Discover Interests

Subscriptions reveal a user's genuine content interests. Unlike free follows, paid subscriptions show which topics and creators they value enough to financially support.

Find New Creators

Use someone's subscriptions as a discovery tool. If you share interests with a user, the creators they subscribe to might be worth checking out for quality content.

Understand Preferences

A user's subscription choices reveal their content preferences at a deeper level than follows. It shows the type of exclusive content they seek out and pay for.

Research & Analysis

Journalists and researchers studying content consumption can use subscription data to understand what types of creators are attracting paying audiences.

Track Trends

Monitor subscription patterns to identify trending creators and emerging content niches. High-profile users often subscribe early to rising creators.

Verify Engagement

For brands and collaborators, checking if a user subscribes to relevant creators can help verify their genuine interest in specific topics or industries.

X (formerly Twitter) doesn't prominently display how many creators a user subscribes to on their profile. Our free X Subscriptions Checker tool makes it easy to look up this information instantly. Whether you're curious about someone's content preferences, looking to discover new creators, or conducting research, this tool provides the data you need.

Understanding X Subscriptions

What Are X Subscriptions?

Subscriptions

  • Paid monthly memberships to creators
  • Access exclusive posts and Spaces
  • Show financial support for creators
  • Get subscriber badge in replies

Following

  • Free to follow any account
  • See public posts in feed
  • No exclusive content access
  • No special privileges

When you check someone's subscriptions using our tool, you're seeing how many creators they have chosen to financially support through X's subscription feature. This is a strong signal of genuine interest - people only pay for content they truly value. The subscription count provides insight into their engagement with premium content on the platform.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about X subscriptions and our checker tool

What are X (Twitter) subscriptions?

X subscriptions are paid memberships where users pay a monthly fee to access exclusive content from creators they want to support. When you subscribe to a creator, you get access to bonus posts, subscriber-only Spaces (live audio conversations), and other perks determined by the creator. The subscription count shows how many creators a particular user is paying to support.

What does the subscriptions count show?

The subscriptions count shows the number of creators that a user subscribes to (pays for). This is different from their follower count - it specifically shows who they financially support through X's subscription feature. This gives insight into their content interests and reveals the creators they value enough to pay for exclusive access.

Why would I want to check someone's subscriptions?

Checking subscriptions helps you understand a user's content interests and preferences. It reveals which creators they value enough to pay for, can help you discover new creators through their choices, and provides insight into their areas of interest. Researchers studying content consumption patterns and journalists covering influencer trends also find this data valuable.

How can I see someone's subscriptions on X?

You can use our free X Subscriptions Checker tool above. Simply enter any username (like 'elonmusk') or paste a profile URL (like 'https://x.com/elonmusk') and we'll show you how many creators they subscribe to. X doesn't prominently display this information on profiles, which is why our tool is useful for quick lookups.

What's the difference between subscriptions and followers?

Followers are free - anyone can follow an account to see their public posts. Subscriptions are paid - users pay a monthly fee to access exclusive content from specific creators. The subscriptions count shows creators the user pays to support, while follower count shows free followers. A user's subscriptions reveal their premium content preferences.

Is this tool free to use?

Yes, our X Subscriptions Checker is completely free to use. No login or account required - just enter a username and get instant results showing their subscription count alongside their follower statistics. Check as many profiles as you want.

Check Any X Account's Subscriptions Today

Our free X Subscriptions Checker tool makes it easy to see how many creators any user subscribes to on X (Twitter). Whether you're curious about someone's content interests, looking to discover new creators through their subscription choices, or conducting research on content consumption patterns, we've got you covered.

Simply scroll up, enter any X/Twitter username or profile URL, and get instant results showing their subscription count alongside their follower statistics. No login required, no account needed, completely free to use.

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