Save the whole thread.
Not just the first tweet.
X's bookmark button saves one tweet. ContextBolt walks the chain, captures every reply, and keeps the text even after deletion.
The problem
Why this is harder than it should be
X bookmarks save a single tweet by ID. Tweets 2 through 14 stay on X until the author deletes them. The thread you swore you would re-read is already half-gone.
How ContextBolt does it
Three steps. All automatic.
Install for Chrome (one click)
Free extension. Adds a save button next to every tweet, including thread heads. Works on the X web app in Chrome, Brave, Arc, and Edge.
Save once, get the whole chain
Bookmark a tweet, ContextBolt walks the thread, grabs every reply by the original author, and stores the full text plus media references.
Search later, even after deletes
Threads stay searchable in your library even if the author later deletes the original. Your saved copy is unaffected.
MCP integration
Searchable from inside your AI agent
Pro users get a personal MCP endpoint. One line of config and Claude, Cursor, or Windsurf can search your bookmarks during a conversation.
Plug into the AI tools you already use
Any MCP-compatible client works. See all integrations →
Why ContextBolt
Built for retrieval, not just storage
Whole chain, not tweet 1 of 14
ContextBolt captures every author reply automatically. No copy-paste, no Threadreader URLs, no PDFs.
Survives deletions and account locks
If the author goes private or the thread gets removed, your saved copy keeps the text. Native X bookmarks lose it.
Search by what the thread said
'That thread on shipping faster as a solo founder' returns the right result even if the actual thread used different words.
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FAQ
Common questions
Does it save quote tweets too?
Yes. Quote tweets are captured as separate searchable items, linked to the parent thread. So both the original and the commentary are preserved.
What about media in the thread?
Image and video URLs are stored as references. If the original posts are deleted, the URLs may break, but the text and metadata stay searchable.
Can I save a thread from a private account?
Only if you can see it. ContextBolt reads the page your browser is already viewing, so any thread you have access to as the logged-in user can be saved.
How long does the thread capture take?
Under a second for most threads. ContextBolt walks the chain in the background while you keep browsing.
What if a thread has 50 tweets?
Captured in full. There is no internal length cap. The extension paginates through the chain until the author stops replying.