ClipX is a browser extension for X (Twitter). It adds profile intelligence on top of your normal feed: labels, influence-style scores, short-term sentiment, notable followers, and timeline tools for tokens, tips, and sharing.
Sign in with ClipX when prompted so labels, scores, and account features can load.
The moment you open X.com, ClipX activates and enriches three surfaces: your timeline, any profile you visit, and list / sidebar views. Here is the full picture:
- Home / Timeline — Every tweet is scanned and enhanced with labels, scores, sentiment indicators, and action buttons.
- Profile Page — Full intel loads: identity label, popularity score, 7-day mood, and Smart Followers.
- Lists & Sidebar — Each user row gets an identity label and score so you can scan quickly.
All of this feeds into the actions you can take without leaving X.
When you visit any profile, ClipX detects the handle and loads four layers of context automatically:
A small badge next to the display name that tells you how ClipX categorizes the account — for example creator, project, fund, or another role.
- Appears on profiles, tweets, follower lists, "Who to follow", and sidebar suggestions.
- Uses color cues (warm, cool, or alert tones) for quick visual scanning.
- If ClipX has no label for the account, nothing is shown — no guessing.
A single influence-style score near the profile photo (pill under or around the avatar). Think of it as social proof, not a trading signal.
- Also visible as a light ring or pill on avatars in the timeline and feeds.
- Updates when you open profiles or as the feed refreshes.
- Can be turned off in settings.
A mood pill near the name row that summarizes how conversation around the handle has felt over the last seven days.
- Green tones = generally positive recent sentiment.
- Amber / red tones = conversation has been rougher or cautious.
- Also shows on the timeline and in list views beside handles.
- This is summarized and delayed — use it as one input alongside your own reading.
A view of who follows this account that matters — not a raw count, but notable names grouped by type.
- Category chips: VCs, KOLs, Projects — with counts.
- Expandable / collapsible list of clickable avatar pills.
- Filter by category to focus on one type of follower.
- Data comes from ClipX's ranked follower service, not your private X data.
ClipX adds four actions directly on every tweet so you can act without leaving the feed:
| Action | What it does |
|---|---|
| Token Pill | Highlights tickers and token names in tweet text. Click a pill to open a research or trading panel with charts. |
| Tip | Opens the ClipX tipping flow to send appreciation to the tweet author. Can be toggled off in settings. |
| Analyze | Opens a deeper intel view for the post or link — what loads depends on your ClipX setup. |
| Cross-Post | Copies the tweet's text and images into a Binance Square post (see detailed flow below). |
You can also enable an optional market insight widget on the home timeline for a compact view of trending data.
One click on a tweet starts a fully assisted posting flow:
- Click the cross-post button on any tweet.
- ClipX captures the tweet text and all images.
- Binance Square opens in a new tab.
- Text auto-fills into the composer.
- Images paste one by one (multi-image supported).
- Post is submitted to Binance Square.
Back on X, the tweet is marked with a green checkmark ("Already shared to Binance Square") so you do not duplicate by accident. You can still re-post intentionally.
- Install ClipX from your browser's store (or follow the steps that came with a test build).
- Open X and browse normally. Profile labels, scores, sentiment, and Smart Followers load when you visit profiles or scroll feeds.
- Open the ClipX icon (or side panel) to sign in, check your ClipX balance if shown, and toggle features like tips, sentiment, scores, or the home widget.
- On tweets, use tip, analyze, token pills, or cross-post actions when you need them.
Traders, researchers, and creators who live on crypto Twitter and want identity, influence, sentiment, and follower quality next to every name — plus faster actions on the timeline.
New builds may tune labels, scoring, or layout. If something looks missing after an X redesign, update ClipX to the latest version your team published.



