HelperX vs Hypefury
Hypefury is a content scheduler with auto-plug. HelperX is a multi-module X automation stack with per-slot safety isolation. Here is when each wins — as of July 2026.
Quick summary
Hypefury optimizes for creators who write, schedule, and auto-plug their own viral posts. HelperX optimizes for operators who need reply automation, multi-account isolation, DMs, and server-enforced caps. Overlap exists on scheduling; the centers of gravity differ.
What Hypefury does well
- Scheduling and content workflows aimed at creators
- Auto-plug style engagement on your own posts
- Mature creator-marketing positioning
If your bottleneck is publishing and recycling your own content, Hypefury-class tools are often the default. Pricing and exact feature gates change — check the vendor site for current plans (historically often cited around $29–$99/mo).
What HelperX does well
- Reply (Search), Reply (List), Reply to Comments
- Per-slot residential proxy requirement and AES-256-GCM token encryption
- Server-enforced daily caps, work-time windows, randomized delays
- Top Repost, Welcome DM (Unlim), UnFollow (Unlim)
- Audit logs for every automated action
HelperX pricing (July 2026): Free 30-day Reply Search trial; Standard $20/slot/mo; Pro $50; Unlim $90. One X account = one slot.
Feature comparison
| Capability | HelperX | Hypefury (typical) |
|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Automation + multi-account safety | Scheduling + creator growth |
| Reply to others at scale | Yes (3 reply modules) | Limited / not the core product |
| Auto-plug own posts | Not the main design | Yes (core pattern) |
| Per-account proxy required | Yes | Usually no |
| Server-enforced caps | Yes | Varies |
| Welcome DM sequences | Yes (Unlim) | Check vendor |
Which should you pick?
Choose Hypefury-like tools if you are a single-brand creator focused on writing cadence and auto-plug, and you do not need multi-account reply automation.
Choose HelperX if you run one or more X accounts that need safe reply volume, list monitoring, repost watchlists, or encrypted DM sequences — and you want caps enforced on the server, not only in the browser.
Many operators use a writing tool and an automation tool. See also our buyer's checklist and feature pages.