social-media-agent

Autonomous social media management for X/Twitter using only OpenClaw native tools. Use when a user wants to automate X posting, generate content, track engagement, or build an audience. Triggers on requests about tweets, social media strategy, X engagement, content calendars, or growing a following. No API keys required — uses browser automation and web_fetch.

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Install skill "social-media-agent" with this command: npx skills add psmamm/social-media-agent

Social Media Agent

Manage an X/Twitter account autonomously using only OpenClaw's built-in tools. No external APIs, no npm packages, no API keys needed.

Core Tools

  • browser — Post tweets, engage with posts, take screenshots
  • web_fetch — Scrape profiles, trending topics, news for content
  • sessions_spawn — Run content generation in parallel
  • cron — Schedule regular posting and engagement
  • memory_search / files — Track what was posted, engagement stats

Posting a Tweet

  1. Ensure Chrome is running with remote debugging OR use OpenClaw's built-in browser
  2. Navigate to x.com/compose/post
  3. Take a snapshot to find the text input
  4. Type the tweet text
  5. Click the Post button
  6. Verify with another snapshot
browser open → x.com/compose/post
browser snapshot → find textbox ref
browser act → click textbox ref
browser act → type tweet text
browser snapshot → find Post button ref
browser act → click Post button

Important timing: Wait 3-4 seconds after page loads before interacting.

Content Generation Strategy

Content Pillars

Rotate through these categories for balanced content:

Pillar%Examples
Industry Insights40%AI news commentary, tech analysis
Building in Public30%Progress updates, behind-the-scenes
Philosophy/Thought20%Hot takes, provocative questions
Engagement/Humor10%Memes, replies, community interaction

Content Pipeline

  1. Research: Use web_fetch on news sites (theverge.com, techcrunch.com, news.ycombinator.com)
  2. Generate: Spawn a content-agent via sessions_spawn with research results
  3. Store: Save drafts in memory/tweet-drafts-YYYY-MM-DD.json
  4. Review: Check drafts for quality, brand consistency
  5. Post: Use browser automation to publish
  6. Track: Log posted tweets in memory/social-log.json

Draft Format

{
  "text": "Tweet text under 280 chars",
  "topic": "What it's about",
  "hook": "Why it might engage"
}

Engagement Strategy

Posting Rules

  • Max 3-5 tweets per day — Quality over quantity
  • Min 45 seconds between actions — Avoid rate limiting
  • No spam — Genuine engagement only
  • Track everything — Log all posts and engagement

Growing Followers

  1. Post consistently (daily)
  2. Engage with relevant accounts (reply, quote tweet)
  3. Use trending topics when relevant
  4. Be authentic — no generic AI responses

Scheduling with Cron

Set up automated posting schedules:

Morning post: cron expr "0 9 * * *" — Industry insight
Afternoon post: cron expr "0 15 * * *" — Building update
Evening post: cron expr "0 21 * * *" — Hot take

Use sessionTarget: "isolated" with payload.kind: "agentTurn" for autonomous posting.

Anti-Patterns (Avoid)

  • Do NOT post more than 5 tweets per day (looks spammy)
  • Do NOT use generic engagement ("Great post!" "So true!")
  • Do NOT post without reading the content you're commenting on
  • Do NOT use API keys when browser automation works
  • Do NOT build external tools when OpenClaw native suffices

Analytics Tracking

Track engagement in memory/social-log.json:

{
  "date": "2026-02-08",
  "posted": 3,
  "platform": "x",
  "handle": "@YourHandle",
  "tweets": [
    {"text": "...", "time": "09:00", "topic": "ai-news"}
  ]
}

Review weekly: What topics got most engagement? Adjust strategy accordingly.

Quick Reference

For detailed content templates and examples, see references/content-templates.md.

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