Make.com Integration

Post to X (Twitter)
from Make.com

Make discontinued its native X app in 2025. The OpenTweet app for Make brings tweeting back to your scenarios. Create, schedule, and publish posts to X with no X developer app and no X API key.

Install OpenTweet for Make

7-day free trial • No X developer app • No X API key

Make removed its native X (Twitter) app

In 2025 Make decommissioned the built-in X integration because of X API pricing and policy. New X scenarios were blocked on April 3, 2025, and existing scenarios stopped running on May 30, 2025. If your old scenario posted to X, it now fails on every execution.

OpenTweet replaces that piece. Your X account connects to OpenTweet, and Make talks to OpenTweet with a simple API key. The posting, scheduling, rate limits, and token handling all live on OpenTweet, so your scenarios keep working without an X developer app.

What you can build

RSS feed to X

New blog post or podcast episode publishes a tweet automatically. The classic Make RSS scenario, rebuilt.

New sale to X

A Stripe, Shopify, or Gumroad event triggers a build-in-public tweet about your latest sale or milestone.

Spreadsheet to scheduled queue

Rows in Google Sheets or Airtable become scheduled tweets through Batch Schedule Posts.

Multi-account routing

Send each scenario to a specific X account using the account picker, no re-auth per handle.

OpenTweet modules in Make

Drag any of these into a scenario. Each connects to your OpenTweet account with one API key.

Create a Tweet

Draft, schedule, or publish a single tweet.

Create a Thread

Post or schedule a multi-tweet thread.

Schedule a Draft

Queue an existing draft for a future time.

Publish a Draft Now

Publish an existing draft to X immediately.

Batch Schedule Posts

Schedule up to 50 drafts in one step.

List Posts

Pull your posts, filtered by status or account.

List X Accounts

List the X accounts connected to your workspace.

How to connect Make to X with OpenTweet

1

Install the OpenTweet app for Make

Open the OpenTweet invitation link below. It adds the OpenTweet app to your Make organization so the modules appear in the scenario editor.

2

Generate your OpenTweet API key

Sign in at opentweet.io, connect your X account, open the API section, and click Generate API Key. The key starts with ot_.

3

Add a module and connect

In any Make scenario, add an OpenTweet module such as Create a Tweet, create a connection, and paste your API key. Pick a trigger, map your text, and run it.

Why teams use OpenTweet for Make

No X API key

Skip the X developer app, OAuth, and token refresh that the raw X API and other workarounds require.

Real scheduling

Queue posts for a future time, batch up to 50 at once, or send to the evergreen queue inside OpenTweet.

Multiple X accounts

Route each scenario to the right handle with the built-in account picker.

Draft-first control

Have scenarios create drafts you review in OpenTweet, then switch to auto-publish once you trust the flow.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Make.com still have a Twitter (X) integration?

Make removed its native X (Twitter) app in 2025. New scenarios were blocked on April 3, 2025, and existing scenarios stopped working on May 30, 2025. To post to X from Make today, install the OpenTweet app for Make, which connects through your OpenTweet account instead of the X API directly.

Do I need an X API key or developer app to use OpenTweet with Make?

No. You connect your X account to OpenTweet once. Make then talks to OpenTweet using your OpenTweet API key. You never set up an X developer app, OAuth keys, or token refresh.

What can I automate with OpenTweet in Make?

Create tweets and threads, schedule single or batch posts, publish drafts, list your posts, and route to a specific X account. Connect these to any Make trigger such as RSS, Google Sheets, webhooks, a CRM, or a store event.

How do I install the OpenTweet app in Make?

Open the OpenTweet invitation link, which adds the app to your Make organization. Then add an OpenTweet module in any scenario, create a connection, and paste your OpenTweet API key.

Is scheduling supported, or only immediate posting?

Both. Save a draft for review, schedule a post for a future time, or publish immediately. Scheduling and publishing require an active OpenTweet subscription; creating drafts does not.

Bring X posting back to your Make scenarios

Install the OpenTweet app, paste one API key, and your scenarios post to X again. No X developer app required.