
Xquik is an all-in-one automation platform designed for users of X, offering over 40 tools for extraction, automation, and integration. The platform provides functionalities such as composing tweets, searching for tweets by keywords, extracting replies, and managing followers. It also allows users to send direct messages, manage their profiles, and explore community posts and members. The tools are accessible through a subscription model, with options starting from $20 per month or pay-as-you-go.
The numbers show a small but real revenue stream: a recurring backbone of $2,356 and total last‑30‑day revenue of $4,863, which suggests roughly half of last month’s intake may be non‑recurring or variable. A very high profit margin of 95% implies low operating cost per dollar earned — typical for a lean, software-first developer tool — and makes the business cash-generative at current scale. However, traffic and momentum are concerns: only 533 monthly visitors and a recent -12% contraction point to weak new lead flow or rising churn. Being listed for sale is an important signal about founder intent or runway; combined with the negative short‑term growth, that raises questions about customer retention and go‑to‑market effectiveness despite product breadth (40 tools).
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