Instantly jump to any month or year of someone's X (Twitter) history. Find their first post, explore old tweets, and navigate profiles through time — all with one click.
// features
No scraping. No APIs. No rate limits. TimeSkip uses X's own Advanced Search under the hood.
Select any month and year from a profile's history. TimeSkip builds the perfect search query and takes you straight there. Browse tweets from 2010 or last Tuesday — your choice.
One-tap buttons for "1 year ago" and "2 years ago." Perfect for quickly checking what someone was posting during major events or specific periods.
Our self-driving search engine progressively narrows the window until it finds the user's oldest tweet, then auto-scrolls and highlights it with a glowing badge.
A sleek widget appears directly on X profile pages — right above the Posts/Replies tabs. No context switching, no popup juggling. It's right where you need it.
TimeSkip reads only the username and join date from the profile page. It never accesses your DMs, private data, or account credentials. Everything stays in your browser.
Works on search pages too. If you land on a search result from a specific user, TimeSkip detects the username and lets you jump straight to their profile.
// how it works
Install once, use everywhere. TimeSkip works automatically on every X profile.
Add TimeSkip to Chrome or Edge from the Chrome Web Store. It takes 3 seconds.
Navigate to anyone's profile on X.com. The TimeSkip widget automatically appears below their bio.
Select a month and year, click "Go," and you're instantly viewing their posts from that exact time period.
// pricing
No hidden fees. No dark patterns. Pick the plan that works for you.
// faq
TimeSkip uses X's (Twitter's) built-in Advanced Search to construct precise date-filtered queries. When you select a month and year on a profile, the extension builds a URL like from:username since:2022-03-01 until:2022-04-01 and navigates you directly to the search results. No API keys, no scraping, no rate limits.
Yes! TimeSkip offers a free tier with 20 daily time jumps. For unlimited access, you can upgrade to a paid plan starting at $4.99/month. We also offer lifetime plans so you never have to pay again.
Yes. The "First Posts" feature uses a progressive self-driving search algorithm. It starts with a 1-month window from the user's join date and automatically expands if needed. Once tweets are found, it auto-scrolls to the bottom and highlights the oldest tweet with a glowing "★ OLDEST TWEET FOUND ★" badge.
X's search index doesn't always include every tweet, especially from newer accounts (created within the last few months). If an account is new, TimeSkip will display a warning: "This account is new, so X's search may not have indexed all posts yet." For accounts older than 6 months, the feature is highly accurate.
No. TimeSkip only reads the username and join date from the public profile page you're viewing. It never accesses your DMs, private tweets, account credentials, or browsing history. Everything is processed locally in your browser.
LinkedIn support is coming soon! We're developing a dedicated LinkedIn module that will let you explore LinkedIn profiles and posts through time. You'll be able to subscribe individually or get the Combo bundle for both platforms at a discount.
The Lifetime plan is a one-time payment that gives you permanent access to TimeSkip — no recurring charges, ever. At $49.99 for Twitter (vs $4.99/month), you recover your cost in just 10 months and then it's free forever.
Yes. Since Edge is Chromium-based, TimeSkip works perfectly on both Chrome and Edge. Install it from the Chrome Web Store and it will work in Edge automatically.
Yes, the free tier resets every 24 hours. You get 20 fresh time jumps each day. If you need more, upgrading to a paid plan gives you unlimited jumps.
Due to the digital nature of the product, subscriptions are generally non-refundable. However, if you experience a technical issue that prevents the extension from working, please contact us at vypur24@gmail.com and we'll work with you to resolve it.
Twitter (now X) has over 600 million monthly active users and billions of tweets. But finding old tweets from a specific user is surprisingly difficult. Twitter's own search is limited, and scrolling through a profile with thousands of tweets is impractical. That's where TimeSkip comes in.
TimeSkip is a Chrome extension for finding old tweets by date. It works as a Twitter search by date tool that lets you jump to any month and year on any user's profile. Whether you're a journalist researching a public figure's past statements, a recruiter checking a candidate's social media history, or simply curious about what your favorite creator posted years ago — TimeSkip makes it effortless.
Unlike other old tweet finders that rely on expensive Twitter API access or sketchy third-party databases, TimeSkip uses X's own Advanced Search infrastructure. This means it's fast, reliable, and completely free from rate limits or API quotas. The extension constructs a precise Twitter advanced search query in your browser and navigates you directly to the results.
The standout feature is the First Post Finder — an intelligent algorithm that automatically locates someone's very first tweet. It uses a progressive search window that starts narrow and expands as needed, then auto-scrolls to the oldest result and highlights it. It's like having a tweet time machine that takes you to the very beginning of anyone's Twitter journey.
TimeSkip is designed for social media researchers, journalists, recruiters, OSINT analysts, and curious individuals who need to navigate Twitter profiles through time. The extension is lightweight, privacy-first (it never accesses your account data), and works seamlessly on both Chrome and Edge browsers.
With plans starting at just $4.99/month and a lifetime option that pays for itself in 10 months, TimeSkip is the most affordable and effective way to search Twitter by date, find someone's first tweet, and explore old posts on X.