X (Twitter) + Ceres
Connect X (Twitter) to Ceres — your AI Growth Officer — so its specialist agents work from your real X (Twitter) data. Connect X so your X Growth Writer can draft and post updates for your account.
What Ceres does with X (Twitter)
Your X timeline and the engagement on your recent posts.
Draft posts and threads in your founder voice and, after your approval, publish them to your account. You review every draft before anything goes out.
What Ceres reads from X (Twitter)
- Your own X timeline — the recent posts and threads published from your account
- Engagement on each of your recent posts: likes, reposts, and replies
- Impression and reach counts on individual posts, where available
- Follower-count movement so your growth shows up against what you publish
- Which post formats and topics earn the most engagement on your account
- Reply and quote activity on your recent posts, so conversations don't get missed
How Ceres uses X (Twitter)
Once you connect X, Ceres reads your own timeline and the engagement on your recent posts on a schedule — likes, reposts, replies, impressions, and follower movement — and grounds every observation in that data rather than guesswork. On the write side, X is approval-gated: Ceres drafts posts and threads in your founder voice, but nothing is published until you approve the draft. You review every piece of content first; there is no autonomous posting and nothing goes out without your one-click sign-off.
Your Social Media Manager (X/Twitter) turns this into a working rhythm: it studies which of your past posts actually landed, drafts new posts and threads in your voice, and queues them for your approval — so your account keeps a steady cadence without you staring at a blank composer. Around a launch, your Launch & PR Strategist uses the same connection to draft the announcement thread and the supporting posts, timed to the moment, each one waiting on your approval before it ships.
The same approval gate covers replies, quote-tweets, and image posts — for an image, the agent stages the picture and drafts the caption, and the pair waits on your sign-off before anything goes out, same as a standalone post. Deleting a live post works the same way: Ceres proposes the deletion, and it only happens once you approve it.
One narrow slice runs without asking first: reversible micro-engagements — liking, retweeting, following, and unfollowing accounts in your niche — post immediately without a per-action approval, because none of them publish content in your voice and any of them can be undone with a click. Even so, they're capped to a daily limit per account and every one is logged, so you can always see exactly what happened and when.
The honest value is a standing X capability that runs for you in the background: it watches what your audience responds to, proposes the next posts with the engagement numbers attached, and only ever publishes what you've signed off on. You get the consistency of a dedicated social writer and the evidence of an analyst — with you holding the final say on every word that reaches your followers.
In practice
Your Social Media Manager turns this week's shipped work into a build-in-public thread draft, in your voice. It lands in your IM; you approve, and only then does it post. In parallel, it can like and follow a handful of relevant accounts in your niche each day — reversible, capped, and logged — so your account stays active between posts without an approval step for every follow.
Agents that use X (Twitter)
X (Twitter) integration FAQ
- Does Ceres integrate with X (Twitter)?
- Yes. You connect your X account in a couple of clicks, and Ceres can both read the engagement on your recent posts and draft new posts and threads for your approval. Nothing is published to X without your explicit sign-off.
- What does Ceres read from X (Twitter)?
- Ceres reads your own X timeline and the engagement on your recent posts — likes, reposts, replies, impressions where available, and follower movement — so its suggestions are grounded in what's actually working on your account.
- Can Ceres post to X (Twitter) on my behalf?
- Only with your approval. Ceres drafts posts and threads in your founder voice and queues them for review; you approve each draft with one click before anything is published. There is no autonomous posting — nothing goes out unless you sign off on it first.
- Can Ceres like, retweet, or follow accounts on X automatically?
- Yes, for that one narrow set of reversible actions — liking a post, retweeting, following, and unfollowing — Ceres acts without waiting on your approval for each one, since they're easy to undo and don't publish anything new in your voice. They're capped to a daily limit per account and every action is logged. Posting, replying, quote-tweeting, and deleting a post are different: those always wait for your explicit approval first.
- Can Ceres delete a post it published to X?
- Yes, but only with your approval. Deleting a live post is treated the same as publishing one — Ceres proposes the deletion and nothing is removed from your timeline until you sign off on it.
- Which Ceres agents use X (Twitter)?
- Your Social Media Manager (X/Twitter) handles the day-to-day drafting and the engagement read, and your Launch & PR Strategist uses the same connection to draft announcement threads and launch posts around key moments. Both draft only — you approve before anything publishes.
- How often does Ceres read my X data?
- On a recurring schedule. Ceres pulls the engagement on your recent posts and your follower movement regularly so its drafts and recommendations stay current with what your audience is responding to.
- How do I connect X (Twitter)?
- From your Ceres connectors page, choose X and authorize the connection in a couple of clicks. Once connected, Ceres can read your post engagement and start drafting content for your approval — you stay in control of everything that publishes.
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