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Twitter/X Skills on OpenClaw Bazaar: Content, Monitoring, and Engagement
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Social media management is one of the fastest-growing skill categories on OpenClaw Bazaar. Twitter/X skills let your AI agent draft tweets, monitor mentions, create threads from long-form content, and track industry conversations, all through natural language commands in your preferred messaging app. This guide covers the top-rated Twitter/X skills on the marketplace and how to build a safe, effective social media workflow.
The Case for Skills Over Standalone Tools
Dedicated social media management tools exist, but they lack the flexibility of an OpenClaw skill-based approach. With skills, your social media workflow lives alongside your other agent capabilities. You can tell your agent "Turn today's blog post into a Twitter thread and schedule it for 2 PM" without switching apps. The agent reads your blog, drafts the thread, sends it to you for approval, and posts it at the scheduled time.
Skills also adapt to your specific voice and style. Many Twitter/X skills on the Bazaar support custom brand voice configuration, learning from your previous tweets to maintain a consistent tone.
Top Twitter/X Skills on the Bazaar
Tweet Composer Skill
This skill handles tweet creation through conversational instructions. Tell your agent what you want to communicate and it drafts a tweet that fits within the 280-character limit. It supports single tweets, threads, and polls. The skill can also rewrite content from other formats, converting blog paragraphs, newsletter snippets, or meeting notes into tweet-ready copy.
An important feature of well-rated Tweet Composer skills is the approval workflow. The skill drafts the tweet and sends it to you through your messaging channel for review. You approve, edit, or reject before anything gets posted. This human-in-the-loop pattern is the community-recommended approach for all automated social media posting.
Thread Builder Skill
Threads are one of the most effective formats on Twitter/X for long-form ideas. This skill takes longer content like a blog post, article, or set of notes and breaks it into a structured thread. It creates a hook tweet that grabs attention, three to seven content tweets with the key points, and a closing tweet with a call to action.
The skill handles the technical complexity of thread posting, using the reply-to mechanism to chain tweets together. Community reviews highlight that the skill is smart about breaking content at natural paragraph boundaries rather than cutting mid-sentence.
Mention Monitor Skill
Tracking what people say about your brand, product, or name on Twitter/X is valuable for reputation management and customer engagement. This skill searches for configured keywords and mentions on a schedule, compiles the results with basic sentiment analysis, and delivers a summary to your agent.
You can configure the skill to prioritize certain types of mentions. Negative mentions might trigger an immediate alert, while positive mentions get batched into a daily digest. The skill requires at least the Basic Twitter API plan since search functionality is not available on the free tier.
Engagement Responder Skill
When someone mentions you or replies to your tweet, this skill drafts a response for your review. It analyzes the context of the mention, considers your brand voice, and suggests an appropriate reply. Like the Tweet Composer, it uses an approval workflow so nothing gets posted without your sign-off.
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Analytics Summary Skill
Understanding what content performs well helps you create better tweets. This skill pulls engagement data from your recent posts, including likes, retweets, replies, impressions, and click-through rates. It delivers daily or weekly performance reports and identifies trends in your top-performing content.
The analytics are presented in a digestible format through your messaging app. No need to log into the Twitter analytics dashboard or a third-party tool.
Building a Safe Social Media Workflow
The most important principle when automating social media is: never let the agent post without human approval. One poorly worded automated tweet can cause real damage. Every high-quality Twitter skill on the Bazaar builds in an approval step, and you should reject any skill that defaults to autonomous posting.
A recommended workflow looks like this:
- Morning briefing -- the agent sends you a summary of overnight mentions and a list of drafted tweets for the day
- Review and approve -- you read each draft, approve the good ones, edit any that need changes, and reject the rest
- Scheduled posting -- approved tweets are posted at optimal times throughout the day
- Evening digest -- the agent sends you engagement metrics for the day's posts and a summary of new mentions
This workflow keeps you in control while offloading the time-consuming parts of social media management.
API Access and Costs
Twitter/X API access is required for all Twitter skills. The free tier allows posting up to 1,500 tweets per month but provides no read or search capabilities. The Basic plan at 100 dollars per month adds search, mention reading, and 3,000 tweets per month. Most users who want monitoring and engagement skills need at least the Basic plan.
Skills on the Bazaar clearly list their minimum API tier requirements in their descriptions. Check this before installing to avoid skills that will not work with your current access level.
Combining Twitter Skills With Other Integrations
The strongest social media setups combine Twitter skills with other Bazaar skills. A content creator might use a blog-to-thread pipeline that combines a content reading skill with the Thread Builder. A founder might pair the Mention Monitor with a CRM skill to track which leads are engaging on Twitter. The composability of the skill system makes these cross-platform workflows possible without custom development.
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