Keyword Filters
Twitter Keyword Alerts That Cut Noise on X
Add include and exclude rules on the accounts you monitor. Only matching tweets reach Telegram — not every gm post and giveaway.
Unfiltered alerts die in a week
Track a high-volume KOL or CEO without keyword rules and your bot floods with noise. You mute it, then miss the one tweet that mattered. Twitter keyword alerts work when filters decide what gets through.
How Twitter keyword alerts work
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Watch specific accounts
Add public @usernames you already care about — not the entire firehose of X search.
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Set include and exclude rules
Include terms like earnings or contract. Exclude gm, giveaway, and promo so casual posts never fire.
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Get only matching tweets
SignalGo polls every few minutes. Matched tweets land in your Telegram DM, group, or channel.
Keyword patterns traders actually use
Crypto catalysts
Include contract, 0x, CA, listing, airdrop. Exclude gm, giveaway, and engagement bait.
Earnings and guidance
Include earnings, EPS, revenue, guidance, beat, miss on company and CEO accounts.
FDA and biotech
Include FDA, PDUFA, approval, trial, topline on company and executive handles.
High-volume accounts
Use aggressive excludes on noisy accounts so only catalyst language survives.
Set up keyword alerts in minutes
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Connect your Telegram bot (token + chat ID for DM, group, or channel).
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Add the public @usernames you want to monitor.
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Per account, set include keywords for catalysts and exclude keywords for noise.
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Review a day of alerts and tighten rules — aim for actionable pings, not a second timeline.
Frequently asked questions
Keep only the tweets that move your book
Start with one account and a tight include/exclude pair. Tune after a day of real alerts.
Start filtering alerts