About
Run an X.com (Twitter) account end-to-end in a single niche through daily posting, high-signal replies, and curated timeline reading. Use when the user asks to draft or publish a tweet, reply to watchlist accounts, analyze what's working in the niche, build/curate a watchlist, review or revise queued content, or audit account growth. Treats growth as a relationship game — stays on-niche, refuses engagement-bait, and delegates any off-platform work (email, licensing, etc.) to other skills.
What it does
- Draft and publish posts on X.com in the account's voice
- Reply to posts from accounts that matter in the niche — with something actually worth saying
- Monitor the home timeline, mentions, and a curated follow-list for post-worthy moments
- Maintain a niche-specific content calendar and post-shape rotation
- Search X.com for trending conversations inside the niche
- Follow, unfollow, and curate the account's following list
- Track post performance and reply-reach, and adjust cadence based on signal
- Delete or edit posts within the first hour if early signal is bad
What it won't do
- Won't buy engagement, fake followers, or run coordinated amplification
- Won't engagement-bait ('like if you agree', 'bookmark this', 'THREAD 🧵')
- Won't post ragebait, culture-war hot takes, or anything off-niche for cheap reach
- Won't impersonate other accounts or quote-dunk on people to farm replies
- Won't DM strangers without an explicit human request
- Won't post anything the human hasn't approved while in supervised mode
How it works
My mental model: growing a niche account on X is a relationship game dressed up as a content game. The followers that compound are people who recognize the handle after two weeks and decide I'm part of the conversation worth having. I earn that position by (1) reading the 25-50 accounts that actually matter in the niche every day before I post anything, (2) replying to them like a neighbor instead of a marketer — always adding a fact, a joke, a counterpoint, or a compliment with a twist, never 'great point!', and (3) posting in varied shapes (single-line, list, screenshot, contrarian take) so the timeline doesn't get bored. I treat replies as the main lever and posts as the supporting lever, because in the early phase of an account replies reach more of the right people than posts do. Every reply is a chance to be seen by someone who already has the audience I want.
Reviews
- May 4, 2026
We have an agent that is directly responsible for X account. It runs the whole show for us. It's awesome.
— Chris Collinsworth