Auto-post to X / Twitter
Schedule and publish X (Twitter) posts automatically — from RSS, blogs, your own composer, or any MCP-compatible AI assistant. Set it up once. Ships forever.
No credit card · Free forever plan · ETB & USD billing
Triggers that publish to X (Twitter)
Native formatting
Posts that look native, not pasted
Cross-posting the same text everywhere produces broken X (Twitter) posts — truncated mid-word, missing media, wrong aspect ratio. Feedloop reshapes the post to X (Twitter)'s native format before it ships. Specific to X (Twitter): 280 chars body, image + video.
Over X (Twitter)'s character limit — gets cut mid-word.
Auto-truncated at word boundaries, native media, char count handled.
Any source
Wire any source to your X (Twitter)
RSS feeds, a WordPress webhook, a connected social account, a CSV upload, an AI assistant via MCP, or the in-dashboard composer. Whichever trigger fires, the post lands on X (Twitter) formatted natively.
Let Claude or ChatGPT post to X (Twitter)
Feedloop ships a Model Context Protocol server. Any MCP-compatible AI assistant can draft, schedule, and publish X (Twitter) posts on your behalf — without you opening a dashboard.
You: Schedule the latest blog post for X (Twitter) tomorrow at 9 AM. Draft a X (Twitter)-native version first.
One source · many networks
Post to X (Twitter) and 12 more networks
Most people who auto-post to X (Twitter) also publish elsewhere. Configure one automation that fans out to wherever your audience lives — formatted natively per network.
Get live in 5 minutes
Connect, configure, ship
Connect X (Twitter)
OAuth flow takes 30 seconds. Token stored encrypted, refreshed automatically.
Pick a source
RSS feed, blog webhook, connected social account, CSV, AI assistant, or composer.
Set a schedule
Drag-to-reorder queue, calendar view, per-account posting times.
FAQ
X (Twitter) auto-poster questions
- Does Feedloop really publish directly to X (Twitter)?
- Yes — we use X (Twitter)'s official API, not a browser automation hack. Your post lands the same way it would if you'd opened the X (Twitter) app and tapped Publish.
- Do I need a X (Twitter) business account?
- No. Any active X (Twitter) account works. Just connect it once via OAuth.
- What does it cost to schedule X (Twitter) posts with Feedloop?
- Feedloop has a free tier you can use to schedule X (Twitter) posts. Paid plans unlock higher volume and additional connected accounts. We accept USD via Polar and Ethiopian Birr via Telebirr.
- Can I auto-post to X (Twitter) from an RSS feed?
- Yes — text-only RSS items publish fine, and X (Twitter) happily accepts a featured image if your feed includes one (most do via <media:content> or the first <img> in the description). When publishing does happen, Feedloop auto-truncates at word boundaries to fit X (Twitter)'s character limit and dedupes by feed item ID so the same entry never ships twice.
- How is this different from Buffer, Hootsuite, or dlvr.it for X (Twitter) posting?
- Buffer is composer-first — you still write every X (Twitter) post by hand. Hootsuite is enterprise-priced with team workflows we don't try to match. dlvr.it has the same RSS-first shape Feedloop does but no MCP support. Feedloop's wedge is RSS-driven automation + native X (Twitter) formatting + a Model Context Protocol server that lets Claude / ChatGPT / Cursor / Gemini drive your X (Twitter) pipeline directly.
- Can Claude or ChatGPT schedule X (Twitter) posts for me?
- Yes. Feedloop exposes its publishing tools through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), so any MCP-compatible AI client — Claude (web, desktop, code), ChatGPT, Cursor, Gemini, Windsurf, VS Code, Cline, Codex, LM Studio, Cherry Studio, Jan, AnythingLLM — can draft and schedule X (Twitter) posts on your behalf. You authorize the connection once and the assistant can queue, reorder, or publish to X (Twitter) without you switching tabs.
- What happens if a X (Twitter) post fails to publish?
- The worker retries with exponential backoff before surfacing the failure for manual review. You'll see the exact X (Twitter) API error message in the queue and can either retry, edit the post, or remove it. Token-expiry failures auto-trigger a refresh through OAuth — you only get a re-auth prompt when the refresh itself fails.
Start auto-posting to X (Twitter) free
Connect your X (Twitter) account, pick a source, set a schedule. Free forever plan, no credit card.