If you're looking for an alternative to Tweeteasy, you could also try Typefully. This tool lets you draft, schedule and publish tweets and threads that are more engaging, similar to Tweeteasy. It offers AI prompts, content rewriting and personalized suggestions, and can publish to Twitter, LinkedIn and Mastodon. It also has analytics to track engagement, collaboration tools and Zapier integration for automated workflows, so it's a good option for creators who want to expand their audience.
Another option is Tweet AI, which uses a Chrome extension to connect to Twitter and create tweets and replies. It includes one-click replies, AI-generated tweets and integration with TweetDeck, among other tools. The service offers a variety of pricing levels depending on your needs, including a free level with limited credits, so it's good for individuals and businesses.
TweetAssist is another option, particularly if you want a simple Chrome extension for generating tweet ideas and composing replies directly in Twitter. It encourages authentic, personal content but also offers different tones and a free version with limited requests, so it's good for individuals and businesses trying to streamline their Twitter content.