Yes, you can get a list of people who retweeted a tweet.
But if you’ve ever tried to do this directly on X, you’ve probably noticed the limitation. X shows the accounts that reposted a tweet, but only as a simple list. You can scroll through usernames, but that’s about it. There’s no structured data, no export option, and no way to properly analyze who those people are.
If you need a detailed and usable list, that’s not enough.
With Circleboom Twitter, you can get a full list of people who retweeted a tweet and export it with detailed account data.
What Is Circleboom Twitter?
Circleboom Twitter is an official X Enterprise Developer, which means it works directly with X’s official APIs and follows platform rules safely.

But more importantly, it turns simple platform data into something you can actually use.
Instead of only showing usernames like X does, Circleboom allows you to export the retweeters of any tweet and access a structured dataset with detailed information about each account.

This is not just a list of names.

The exported retweeter list includes:
- Name and username
- Location
- Tweet count
- Following (friends) count
- Follower count
- Whether the account is protected
- Verified status
- Egghead (no profile image) status
- Fake or suspicious account signals
- Inactive or overactive labels
- Verification type
So instead of just seeing “who retweeted,” you start understanding what kind of accounts are engaging with your content.
How to Export a List of Retweeters with Circleboom Twitter
You need to follow these steps to see and export retweeters with Circleboom:
Step #1: Sign up to Circleboom and connect your X account.
Circleboom is an official X Enterprise partner! So, your account and all the data you have are safe and secure with us!

Step #2: Once reached dashboard, go over the menu and find “Essential Toolbox”.
You will see the sub-menu “Export Tools”. Under this, you will see Export Retweeters of a Tweet(s) or User(s).

Step #3: You will see two options there:
“Export retweeters of specific tweets” and “Bulk export retweeters of a user’s tweets”

For specific tweets, Circleboom enables you to extract retweeters of specific tweets, yours or other users. You need to paste the URL of the targeted tweet. Then, we will extract all retweeters of that tweet. The one thing you should do is clicking on the “Export” button.

Your export request has been sent. You will get your exported retweeters file within Circleboom also a copy will be sent to your email address.

Step #4: Your second option is bulk export retweeters of a user’s tweets.
You need to enter the handle of a Twitter user. Then, we first extract their all tweets. Then, you can export all of their retweeters or some of them. You can apply filters to sort their tweets by retweet number, like number, etc.

You can export retweeters of all tweets or you can select some. In this example, you will export 439.832 retweeters by clicking on the “Export Now” button.

You can see your export lists, finished and processing, on your Circleboom account page, under “Exported Links” section.

Here is the details of this list:

What You Actually Get in the Retweeter Export
When you export retweeters with Circleboom Twitter, you don’t just get usernames, you get a structured dataset. Each row represents a user, and each column gives you meaningful data about that account.
Instead of scanning a simple list, you can clearly see who has a strong follower base, which accounts are inactive or barely tweet, and which ones look suspicious or fake. You can also identify verified users, spot accounts that are highly active or overactive, and understand where your audience is located.
This turns a basic retweet list into something you can actually analyze and learn from.

Why This List Is Actually Useful
Getting a detailed retweeter list is not just about curiosity. It’s a practical tool that helps you understand what’s really happening behind your tweets.
You can use it to:
- Understand who is spreading your content → see which users are helping your tweet reach new audiences
- Identify high-quality or influential accounts → spot users with strong follower counts or active profiles who engage with you
- Detect fake or low-quality engagement → quickly notice suspicious, inactive, or bot-like accounts
- Analyze the quality of your audience → understand if your reach is coming from real, relevant users or not
- Track campaign performance → evaluate whether your posts are attracting the right type of engagement
- Find potential followers or collaborators → discover people already interested in your content
- Create reports with real data → export and use structured data for analysis, presentations, or strategy decisions
Instead of guessing who your audience is, you start seeing it clearly and making decisions based on actual data.
Export Retweeters of Any Tweet or Account
Another important advantage is flexibility.
You’re not limited to a single tweet.
With Circleboom Twitter, you can export the retweeters of any specific tweet, or analyze retweet activity across an account’s tweets.
This makes it useful not only for your own content but also for:
- Competitor analysis
- Viral tweet research
- Campaign tracking
- Audience discovery
You can go beyond your own account and understand what’s happening across the platform.
Conclusion
So, how can you get a list of people who retweeted a tweet?
Yes, X shows you the accounts, but only in a limited way.
If you need a detailed, exportable, and analyzable list, Circleboom Twitter provides exactly that.
It allows you to export retweeters with full account data, turning a simple list into something you can actually use for insights, analysis, and growth.
And once you see who is really engaging with your content, you can start making much smarter decisions.
