How Xavier Rivera runs The Circuitry's X presence entirely on OpenTweet
“OpenTweet handles every post across both accounts — 15 to 25 a day — and I never open X.”
The Circuitry is a tech news platform with two X accounts: @thecircuitry_ for the brand and @XavierRiveraX for Xavier personally. The schedule is tightly structured: article tweets fire the moment a story goes live — image, headline, two-line teaser. A daily recap thread drops at 8 PM AST. A weekly digest goes out every Sunday at 9 AM. Monday through Saturday, one pillar thread covers a different topic: Apple, Microsoft, AI, Tesla, SpaceX, Crypto, or Gaming.
Everything is scheduled and queued through OpenTweet. Between article posts, threads, digests, and brand promos on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Xavier pushes 15–25 posts per day across both accounts — without ever opening X.
The thing that sealed it was threads and scheduled posts on the same endpoint. Most tools make you choose: schedule a single tweet, or build a thread — but not both from the same workflow without stitching tools together. OpenTweet treats thread tweets as an array on a normal post. Xavier plans a full week of threads in one sitting, queues them, and moves on.
Xavier Rivera
Founder, The Circuitry