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Grow Your Audience on Autopilot

Your agent drafts posts that sound like you, schedules them for peak engagement, monitors comments and DMs, and tracks performance. It can repurpose a blog post into a Twitter thread, a LinkedIn update, and an Instagram caption — all at once.

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What your agent does.

Your agent acts as a full social media team — content writer, scheduler, community manager, and analytics analyst — all rolled into one. It connects to your accounts and manages everything from content creation to audience engagement.

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Posts to X/Twitter with your voice and personality

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Monitors mentions, replies, and engagement metrics

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Repurposes content across platforms automatically

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Schedules posts at optimal times based on audience data

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Engages with relevant accounts to grow your following

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Delivers weekly engagement reports with growth trends

How it runs.

Once configured, the agent runs end-to-end without supervision — and reports back when something matters.

01 · Trigger

Sign up for Klaws and connect your X/Twitter account

02 · Agent runs

Share some example posts or let your agent analyze your existing content to learn your voice

03 · Result

One user grew from 400 to 2,800 X followers in 3 months — the agent posted daily, engaged with 50+ accounts per week, and never missed a trending conversation.

Drop this in and ship.

The prompt below is a working starting point. Copy it, paste it into your Klaws agent, tune to your stack — and you're running.

prompt · social-media-manager
Set me up as: Grow Your Audience on Autopilot Operate continuously and do the following: 1. Posts to X/Twitter with your voice and personality 2. Monitors mentions, replies, and engagement metrics 3. Repurposes content across platforms automatically 4. Schedules posts at optimal times based on audience data Deliver: a weekly digest by email + real-time Telegram alerts for anything urgent. Remember context across runs and report what changed since the last run.