Export Twitter Following List
Export Any Twitter Account’s Following Easily

Export Twitter Following List

See who any Twitter account follows and turn those connections into a clean, actionable list—ready to export in seconds.

🔍 Export Any Account’s Following🌐 Web-Based Tool 📁 CSV & Excel Supported🔐 No Twitter Account Login Required
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How to Export Someone’s Twitter Following List

  • Enter a Twitter Account

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    Enter a Twitter Account

    Paste any public Twitter profile link or enter the account’s username (handle) to get started.

  • Let the Tool Fetch the Data

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    Let the Tool Fetch the Data

    ArchivlyX automatically collects the list of accounts the profile is following—no manual steps required.

  • View & Export the Following List

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    View & Export the Following List

    Review the results and export the following list in CSV or Excel (XLSX) format for analysis, outreach, or research.

Why Export a Twitter Following List?

  • Discover Who Influences a Creator, Brand, or Competitor

    Discover Who Influences a Creator, Brand, or Competitor

    Want to understand what shapes an account’s content and strategy? Export their following list to instantly see the creators, communities, and brands they pay attention to—then spot patterns you can’t catch by scrolling.

  • Build Targeted Prospect Lists

    Build Targeted Prospect Lists

    Many growth and outreach workflows start by identifying relevant accounts, then exporting lists for segmentation and follow-up. A following export gives you a ready-to-filter dataset you can use for lead research, partnership targets, or creator sourcing.

  • Competitive Research: Find Audience Overlap & “Same-Interest” Accounts

    Competitive Research: Find Audience Overlap & “Same-Interest” Accounts

    Export multiple competitors’ following lists and compare them to find shared “must-follow” accounts, niche hubs, and emerging voices. This is a practical way to surface where the market’s attention is concentrating.

  • SEO & PR: Identify Link/Media Prospects in Your Niche

    SEO & PR: Identify Link/Media Prospects in Your Niche

    If you’re doing PR or link building, following lists can reveal writers, publications, community leaders, and niche accounts worth reaching out to. Exporting makes it easy to filter and prioritize prospects in a spreadsheet.

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What Users Say About Our Twitter Following Exporter

“I use the following export to see who potential partners already pay attention to. Having the full list in Excel makes it easy to spot overlap and prioritize the right accounts to reach out to.”

Mark Ellison
Mark Ellison

“Scrolling through someone’s following list just doesn’t scale. With ArchivlyX, I exported the list in minutes and immediately started filtering it for lead research.”

Lina Chen
Lina Chen

“I wanted to understand who my competitors are following to get a sense of where their attention is. Exporting their following lists helped me see patterns I would have missed manually.”

Tom Alvarez
Tom Alvarez

“For PR work, the following list is gold. ArchivlyX helped me quickly identify journalists, creators, and niche accounts that brands are already engaging with.”

Rachel Moore
Rachel Moore

“What I appreciate most is how straightforward it is. I just enter the handle, wait for the data, and download the file. No setup, no confusion—just usable results.”

Daniel Novak
Daniel Novak

“Exporting a following list helped me understand what topics and voices an account is actually interested in. Seeing the full list in a spreadsheet made it much easier to spot themes and plan content around them.”

Sofia Grant
Sofia Grant
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I export the full following list of a Twitter account?

Yes. You can export the full following list of any public Twitter account. For accounts with a large number of followings, the export may take longer to complete, but the tool supports both small and large lists.

02

Does Twitter officially allow exporting following lists?

Twitter does not provide a simple or direct way to export following lists for other accounts. Official data exports are limited and mainly apply to your own account, often in raw formats that require manual processing. This is why many users rely on third-party tools to export following lists in CSV or Excel format.

03

Can I export a Twitter following list for free?

Yes. ArchivlyX allows you to export a portion of a following list for free. If you need to export a larger number of followings or the complete list, upgrading to a paid plan is required.

04

Can I export a Twitter following list on iPhone or Android?

Yes. ArchivlyX is a web-based tool, so you can export Twitter following lists on iPhone, Android, tablets, or desktop devices using a mobile or desktop browser—no app installation needed.

05

Do I need to install a browser extension or plugin to use this tool?

No. ArchivlyX works entirely online. You don’t need to install any browser extensions, plugins, or additional software to export Twitter following lists.

06

In what formats can I export the following list?

ArchivlyX lets you download the following list in both CSV and Excel (.xlsx) formats, making it easy to open, sort, and manipulate your data across spreadsheet tools or import into CRM systems.

Ready to Export a Twitter Following List?
Stop guessing who an account pays attention to. Export any public Twitter account’s following list and get a clean CSV or Excel file you can use for outreach, research, or relationship mapping—starting now.