Best Inputs
Username searches are best for profile-level discovery. If you need to verify a specific deleted tweet, start from a direct tweet URL workflow in the deleted tweets guides.
Search public Twitter and X archive captures by username, date range, and Wayback Machine timestamp with PeekVault.
Quick answer: Use PeekVault when you need a practical Twitter archive search workflow: enter a username, choose a date range, inspect public Wayback captures, and export the rows that matter.
Username searches are best for profile-level discovery. If you need to verify a specific deleted tweet, start from a direct tweet URL workflow in the deleted tweets guides.
Date filtering is useful when you know the event window. A narrow range reduces noisy captures and makes it easier to compare what changed over time.
PeekVault searches public Internet Archive CDX records. Coverage depends on what was publicly crawled, so an empty result means there is no matching public capture in the selected range, not that the original post never existed.
Find and validate deleted tweet captures.
Browse profile and Wayback Machine workflows.
Inspect archived tweet results with export-ready context.
No. PeekVault queries public Internet Archive CDX records and formats the results for review and export.
Yes. PeekVault is built for Twitter/X archive workflows, but archive availability still depends on public captures.
Use HTML for human review, CSV for spreadsheets, and JSON for developer or research workflows.