Listener recording
Record Twitter Spaces as a listener, not just as the host
SpacesRecorder lets listeners monitor public X/Twitter hosts and automatically save future Spaces as MP3 recordings.
Listener-friendly workflow
Native recording is controlled by the host. SpacesRecorder gives listeners a practical workflow: choose public hosts to monitor, then let cloud recording capture future Spaces.
- Works for public Spaces from monitored hosts
- You do not need to be in the Space
- You do not need to be the host
- Finished recordings appear in your private library
Listener workflow
You do not need host controls
Native recording is controlled by the host. SpacesRecorder gives listeners a separate workflow for public Spaces from monitored accounts.
You do not need to join live
The monitoring setup is done ahead of time. If a host goes live while you are busy or asleep, detection and recording can still happen.
You still choose the hosts
This is intentionally selective. You decide which public hosts are worth monitoring, and recordings stay tied to your account.
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This page is the product overview. The step-by-step guide covers setup details, listener scenarios, and tool tradeoffs.
Where SpacesRecorder fits
Native host recording
Controlled by the host and not designed around listeners who want their own private library.
SpacesRecorder
Lets listeners monitor selected public hosts and save recordings to their own account.
Frequently asked questions
Can I record a Twitter Space if I am only listening?
Yes. SpacesRecorder monitors public Spaces from hosts you add and records them in the cloud.
Do I have to join the Space?
No. The recorder does not depend on you being present in the live Space.
Is my recording library public?
No. Recordings are saved to your account library.