OpenClaw Twitter Templates
& Use Cases
Copy-paste prompts for your OpenClaw agent to auto-post tweets, schedule threads, build in public, and grow on X. 10 categories. 50+ templates. Works with any AI model.
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Quick Setup (3 Steps)
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Template Categories
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1. Daily Content & Scheduling
Automate your daily posting routine. Let your agent handle the consistency while you focus on building.
Schedule a Full Week
Create 7 tweets about [your niche/topic], one for each day this week. Schedule them for 9:00 AM EST. Make each one unique with different angles — tips, questions, hot takes, and observations.
Generates a full week of varied content and schedules it automatically.
Replace [your niche/topic] with something specific like "indie SaaS growth" for better results.
Morning Motivation Post
Write and publish a tweet with a short, punchy insight about [topic] that would make someone stop scrolling. Keep it under 200 characters.
Creates and immediately publishes an attention-grabbing tweet.
Daily Tip Series
Post a tweet in this format: "[Topic] tip #[number]: [actionable tip]". Make it practical and specific. Something a reader can implement today.
Creates a numbered tip tweet for a running series.
Keep a running count and tell your agent the current number each time.
End-of-Day Recap
Write a tweet summarizing what I accomplished today: [list 2-3 things you did]. Frame it as a build-in-public update. Keep the tone casual and authentic.
Turns your daily accomplishments into an engaging recap tweet.
Content Calendar for the Month
Create 20 tweet drafts about [your topic] for this month. Mix formats: 5 tips, 5 questions, 5 observations, and 5 hot takes. Save them all as drafts so I can review before scheduling.
Bulk-creates a month of varied content as drafts for review.
2. Build in Public
Share your journey transparently. These templates turn your daily work into compelling public updates.
Revenue Milestone
Post a tweet celebrating that [product name] just hit $[amount] MRR. Include the journey — mention we started at $0 [X months] ago. Keep it genuine, not braggy. Add a lesson learned.
Creates an authentic milestone celebration tweet.
Specific numbers perform better than rounded ones. "$4,847 MRR" is more believable than "$5,000 MRR".
Feature Ship Announcement
Write a tweet announcing that we just shipped [feature name] for [product name]. Explain the problem it solves in one sentence. End with a link: [url]
Announces a new feature with context on why it matters.
Weekly Progress Update
Create a build-in-public update tweet. This week I: [list what you did]. Format it with bullet points using emoji. End with what I'm working on next week.
Turns your weekly work into a structured progress update.
Failure/Lesson Post
Write a tweet about a mistake I made this week: [describe the mistake]. Frame it as a lesson. Be honest and vulnerable. These posts perform well because they're real.
Turns setbacks into engaging, relatable content.
Failure posts often get 2-3x more engagement than success posts. Be specific about what went wrong.
User Count Update
Post a tweet: "[Product name] just crossed [number] users. Here's what I've learned so far:" then list 3 short lessons. Keep each lesson to one line.
Shares a user milestone with actionable takeaways.
3. Product Marketing & Launches
Promote your product without being salesy. These templates focus on value-first marketing that converts.
Launch Day Thread
Create a 5-tweet thread announcing the launch of [product name]. Tweet 1: hook with the problem it solves. Tweet 2: what it does. Tweet 3: who it's for. Tweet 4: what makes it different. Tweet 5: CTA with link [url]. Schedule for tomorrow at 10:00 AM EST.
Creates a structured launch thread hitting all the key points.
Launch threads between 9-11 AM EST on Tuesday-Thursday get the most engagement.
Problem-Solution Tweet
Write a tweet about this problem: [describe the pain point your product solves]. Don't mention the product. Just describe the problem so well that people feel it. I'll reply with the solution later.
Creates a problem-aware tweet that sets up a follow-up reply.
Social Proof Post
Write a tweet sharing this customer feedback about [product name]: "[paste the testimonial or feedback]". Frame it naturally, not like an ad. Add brief context about what the product does.
Turns customer feedback into organic social proof.
Comparison Post
Write a tweet comparing the old way vs. new way of [task your product improves]. Format: "Old way: [painful process]" vs "New way with [product]: [easy process]". Keep it factual, not salesy.
Shows product value through before/after comparison.
Limited-Time Offer
Create a tweet announcing [describe the offer] for [product name]. Include urgency (deadline: [date]). Add the link: [url]. Keep it concise and direct.
Promotes a time-sensitive offer with clear CTA.
4. Content Repurposing
Turn one piece of content into many tweets. Maximize the value of blog posts, podcasts, and videos.
Blog Post to Tweet Thread
I wrote a blog post about [topic]. Here are the key points: [paste 5-7 key points]. Turn each into a tweet and create a thread. First tweet should hook the reader. Last tweet should link to the full post: [url]
Converts blog post highlights into an engaging thread.
Threads with 5-7 tweets perform best. More than 10 and engagement drops off.
Blog Post to Individual Tweets
Here's my blog post: [paste the post or a summary]. Extract 5 standalone tweets from it. Each should work on its own without context. Schedule them across the next 5 days at 9 AM EST.
Extracts multiple standalone tweets from a single blog post.
Quote Card Tweet
Turn this quote from my latest [blog/podcast/video] into a tweet: "[paste the quote]". Add context about where it's from and a link: [url]
Repurposes a memorable quote into a shareable tweet.
Newsletter to Twitter Pipeline
Here's my latest newsletter: [paste the key sections]. Create 3 tweets that tease the best insights. Don't give everything away — make people want to read the full edition. Include signup link: [url]
Turns newsletter content into Twitter teasers that drive subscriptions.
Video/Podcast Key Takeaway
I just published a [podcast/video] about [topic]. The top 3 takeaways were: [list them]. Create a tweet for each takeaway. Schedule them today, tomorrow, and the day after at 12 PM EST.
Spreads podcast or video insights across multiple days.
5. Analytics & Optimization
Use data to post smarter. Let your agent analyze performance and optimize your strategy.
Check Posting Stats
Show me my posting analytics for the past 30 days. How many tweets did I post? What's my streak? What are my best performing categories?
Retrieves a comprehensive overview of your posting performance.
Find Best Posting Times
What are my best posting times based on analytics? When does my audience engage most? Show me the data for the best hours and days.
Uses analytics to identify optimal posting windows.
Schedule your most important content during your peak engagement hours.
Follower Growth Check
Show me my follower growth over the past 30 days. Am I trending up or down? What's the growth rate?
Checks follower trends and growth trajectory.
Content Audit
List my last 20 posted tweets. Which topics and formats am I posting most? Help me identify gaps — what should I post more of?
Reviews recent content to find patterns and opportunities.
Optimize Schedule
Check my best posting times, then reschedule any upcoming drafts to those optimal times. Keep the content the same, just move them to when my audience is most active.
Automatically moves scheduled content to peak engagement windows.
Run this weekly to keep your schedule aligned with changing audience patterns.
6. Thread Creation
Threads drive deep engagement and followers. These templates create compelling multi-tweet narratives.
Tutorial Thread
Create a 7-tweet thread teaching [topic]. Structure: Tweet 1 = hook ("Here's how to [outcome] in [timeframe]"). Tweets 2-6 = step-by-step instructions. Tweet 7 = summary + CTA to follow for more. Schedule for [date/time].
Creates a step-by-step tutorial in thread format.
Tutorial threads are the single best format for gaining followers. The hook matters most.
Listicle Thread
Create a thread: "[Number] [things/tools/lessons] I wish I knew about [topic]". One item per tweet. Each should be a complete thought. First tweet is the hook, last tweet asks readers to add their own.
Creates a numbered list thread that encourages replies.
Story Thread
Turn this story into a Twitter thread: [describe what happened]. Build tension in the first 2-3 tweets. Reveal the outcome in the middle. End with the lesson. Make people want to keep reading.
Converts a personal story into a narrative thread.
Myth-Busting Thread
Create a thread debunking common myths about [topic]. Format each tweet as: "Myth: [common belief]. Reality: [the truth]." Start with a hook like "[Number] [topic] myths that are costing you [outcome]". End with a follow CTA.
Creates a contrarian thread that challenges assumptions.
Contrarian content gets shared more because people love to say "this!" or debate.
Case Study Thread
Create a thread about how [person/company] achieved [result]. Structure: Tweet 1 = the impressive result. Tweets 2-3 = the starting point and challenge. Tweets 4-5 = what they did differently. Tweet 6 = the outcome with numbers. Tweet 7 = key takeaway.
Turns a case study into a compelling narrative thread.
7. Engagement & Community
Spark conversations and build your community. These templates are designed to maximize replies and interactions.
Conversation Starter
Post a tweet asking a thought-provoking question about [topic]. Something that has no single right answer. The kind of question that makes people want to share their experience. Publish it now.
Creates a question tweet designed to spark discussion.
Questions that start with "What's your..." or "How do you..." get the most replies.
Hot Take
Write a slightly controversial but defensible opinion about [topic]. Something most people assume is true but isn't. Be bold but not offensive. The goal is healthy debate, not anger.
Creates a spicy take that drives engagement through debate.
Poll Alternative
Post a tweet in the format: "[Option A] or [Option B]? Reply with your pick and why." Make it a genuine choice that people in [your niche] care about.
Creates a this-or-that tweet that drives replies.
Appreciation Post
Write a tweet shouting out [person/tool/community] for [reason]. Be specific about what they did and how it helped. Tag them: @[handle]. Keep it genuine.
Creates an authentic shout-out that strengthens relationships.
Shout-outs often get retweeted by the person you mention, exposing you to their audience.
AMA Announcement
Post a tweet announcing an AMA (Ask Me Anything) about [topic]. I'll answer questions in the replies for the next hour. Make it inviting and mention 2-3 example topics people can ask about.
Launches an informal AMA session in your replies.
8. SaaS & Startup Updates
Keep your audience informed about your SaaS journey. Ship updates, metrics, and lessons publicly.
Monthly Metrics Report
Create a tweet sharing our monthly metrics: MRR: $[amount], Users: [number], Churn: [%], Growth: [%]. Format it cleanly with line breaks. Add one sentence about what drove growth this month. Keep the tone of a founder sharing honestly.
Creates a transparent monthly metrics update.
Changelog Tweet
We just shipped these updates to [product name]: [list 3-5 changes]. Write a tweet announcing them. Use a brief emoji + description format for each item. End with a link to the changelog: [url]
Turns release notes into an engaging changelog tweet.
Ship updates get high engagement because they signal momentum. Post them the same day you deploy.
Hiring Announcement
Write a tweet: we're hiring a [role] at [company name]. Mention what makes this role exciting, what we're building, and link to apply: [url]. Keep it human, not corporate.
Creates a compelling job announcement tweet.
Customer Win
Write a tweet celebrating that [customer type/name] just [achievement with your product]. Keep the focus on their success, not our product. This is about them.
Celebrates a customer achievement that subtly showcases your product.
Startup Lesson
Write a tweet sharing this lesson I learned running [product/startup name]: "[the lesson]". Expand with 1-2 sentences of context. End with a question asking others if they've experienced the same thing.
Turns a founder lesson into a relatable, discussion-worthy tweet.
9. Thought Leadership
Position yourself as an expert. Share insights that demonstrate deep knowledge and original thinking.
Industry Prediction
Write a tweet with a bold prediction about the future of [industry/topic]. Format: "Prediction: [your prediction]. Here's why: [one sentence explanation]." Make it specific enough to be proven right or wrong.
Creates a prediction tweet that positions you as a forward thinker.
Framework Share
Create a tweet sharing a framework I use for [task/decision]. Format: "My framework for [task]: 1. [step] 2. [step] 3. [step]". Keep each step to a few words. Add one sentence on why this works.
Shares a decision-making or work framework in a concise format.
Frameworks are the most saved/bookmarked content type on Twitter. They signal expertise.
Contrarian Take with Data
Write a tweet challenging the common belief that [common belief]. Support it with this data point: [your data or observation]. Keep the tone confident but not dismissive of people who disagree.
Creates a data-backed contrarian opinion.
Lessons from [X] Years
Create a tweet: "[X] years of [your expertise area]. Here's what I'd tell my younger self:" then list 5 short, punchy lessons. Each should be one line max.
Distills years of experience into bite-sized wisdom.
Book/Resource Recommendation
Write a tweet recommending [book/resource] for people interested in [topic]. Include: what it's about in one sentence, the single biggest insight you got from it, and who should read it.
Creates a focused recommendation tweet that provides real value.
10. Media & Visual Content
Enhance your tweets with images and video. These templates pair visual content with compelling copy.
Screenshot Tweet
I'm uploading a screenshot of [describe what it shows]. Write a tweet to go with it. The tweet should provide context that makes the screenshot interesting. Don't describe what's visible — add the story behind it.
Pairs a product or result screenshot with contextual copy.
Upload the image first with the media upload tool, then reference it in the tweet creation.
Before/After Visual
I'm uploading a before/after screenshot showing [what changed]. Write a tweet with: what the problem was, what changed, and the result. Keep it to 2-3 short sentences. Make the transformation obvious.
Creates a before/after story tweet paired with visual proof.
Infographic Tweet
I'm uploading an infographic about [topic]. Write a hook tweet that makes people want to click and see the full image. Tease the most surprising data point without giving it all away.
Creates a teaser tweet for an infographic that drives clicks.
Video Clip Promotion
I'm uploading a [length] video clip of [describe content]. Write a tweet that hooks people into watching. Start with the most interesting moment or takeaway. Don't say "check out this video" — lead with the value.
Creates a value-first caption for a video upload.
Product Demo GIF
I'm uploading a GIF showing [product feature] in action. Write a tweet that explains what's happening and why it matters. Focus on the outcome, not the feature. End with a link to try it: [url]
Pairs a product demo GIF with outcome-focused copy.
GIF tweets get 55% more engagement than text-only tweets. Always pair with strong copy.
Power User Tips
Get more out of every template. These tips help you chain actions, customize output, and build efficient workflows.
Chain Multiple Actions
Combine actions in a single message: "Create a 5-tweet thread about TypeScript, schedule it for tomorrow at 9 AM, and also post a standalone teaser tweet right now linking to my blog post [url]." Your agent handles everything in one go.
Use Variables for Consistency
Start your conversation by telling your agent your product details: "My product is [name], it does [x], my audience is [y], my website is [url]. Use these details for all tweets in this session." Every template after that auto-fills.
Review Before Publishing
Add "save as draft" to any template to review before posting. Then say "show me my drafts" to review, and "publish draft [id]" or "schedule draft [id] for tomorrow at 10 AM" to go live.
Build Recurring Series
Create a series by telling your agent: "Every Monday, post a tip about [topic]. Keep a running count. We're on tip #[current number]. Make each unique from previous ones." Consistency builds audience expectation.
Batch Create, Then Optimize
Create a batch of 20 drafts first, then ask your agent to check your best posting times and schedule the drafts across optimal windows. This separates content creation from distribution strategy.
Set Tone and Voice
Before using templates, set your voice: "Write all tweets in a casual, direct tone. Use short sentences. No emojis unless they add meaning. Sound like a developer talking to other developers." Your agent maintains this across all templates.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are OpenClaw Twitter templates?
They are ready-to-use prompts you paste into your OpenClaw AI agent conversation. The agent interprets the prompt, generates unique tweet content, and posts or schedules it to X/Twitter via the OpenTweet API. No coding required — just copy, customize the placeholders, and send.
Do I need to modify the templates before using them?
Most templates have placeholders in brackets like [your product] or [topic] that you should fill in with your specific details. Beyond that, the AI agent generates fresh, unique content each time. You can also add extra instructions to any template to customize the output.
How many tweets can I schedule per day?
OpenTweet allows up to 20 posts per day. You can batch-create up to 50 posts in a single API call. Your OpenClaw agent can queue an entire week of content in seconds using the scheduling templates.
Can I chain multiple templates together?
Absolutely. You can combine instructions in a single message. For example: "Create a 5-tweet thread about [topic], schedule it for tomorrow at 9 AM, and also post a standalone teaser tweet right now." Your agent handles everything at once.
Do these templates work with any AI model?
Yes. These templates work with any AI model backend that OpenClaw supports, including Claude, GPT-4, Gemini, and Llama. The OpenTweet API is a standard REST API that any LLM can call.
Is there a free trial?
Yes. OpenTweet offers a 7-day free trial with full API access. OpenClaw itself is free and open-source. You can test every template in this guide during the trial period at no cost.
Start Using These Templates Today
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