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X Premium Review (Formerly Twitter Blue): Is It Worth It in 2026?
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X Premium Review (Formerly Twitter Blue): Is It Worth It in 2026?

•March 3, 2026
Neal Schaffer’s Blog
Neal Schaffer’s Blog•Mar 3, 2026
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Key Takeaways

  • •Three tiers cost $3‑$40; web saves ~25%
  • •Premium users see ~10× impressions vs free
  • •Revenue sharing requires 5M impressions, 500 followers
  • •Grok 3 AI access only in Premium+ tier
  • •Checkmark no longer verifies identity, just paid status

Summary

X Premium, the rebranded Twitter Blue, now offers three subscription tiers ranging from $3 to $40 per month, with web purchases saving roughly a quarter over app prices. Premium subscribers enjoy a blue checkmark, longer posts, edit windows, reduced ads, and a ten‑fold increase in average post reach, while Premium+ adds ad‑free browsing and full Grok 3 AI access. Creator revenue sharing is limited to accounts that generate at least 5 million impressions and have 500 followers, a threshold most casual users cannot meet. The service is positioned as a critical revenue pillar for X as advertising dollars continue to fall.

Pulse Analysis

The shift from ad‑driven income to subscription models has reshaped X’s business strategy. After advertising revenue slipped from $4.73 billion in 2022 to under $3 billion in 2024, the company accelerated its premium offerings, turning the three‑tier X Premium into a primary cash engine. Web‑only pricing sidesteps the 30 percent app‑store tax, delivering tangible savings for budget‑conscious users and reinforcing the platform’s push toward direct consumer revenue streams.

For marketers, the most compelling advantage lies in the reach multiplier. Buffer’s analysis of 18.8 million posts shows Premium accounts generate roughly ten times the impressions of free accounts, a boost amplified by longer character limits and post‑editing tools. However, the revenue‑sharing program remains out of reach for most, demanding 5 million organic impressions and a minimum follower count. Grok 3, now bundled with Premium+, offers advanced AI capabilities that can streamline content creation, research, and audience insights, making the higher tier attractive for data‑driven teams.

When weighing X Premium against alternatives like Meta Verified or YouTube Premium, the decision hinges on platform relevance. X’s ad‑reduction and reach benefits matter most for brands whose audience lives on the feed, while competitors provide broader media experiences. Casual users should skip the subscription, but creators, small businesses, and agencies that rely on X for lead generation or brand amplification can justify the $8‑$40 monthly outlay, especially when paired with Grok 3’s AI productivity gains.

X Premium Review (Formerly Twitter Blue): Is It Worth It in 2026?

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