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x-twitter-growth

by alirezarezvani

x-twitter-growth is an X/Twitter marketing skill for profile audits, tweet and thread drafting, competitor research, content planning, and growth tracking. It includes X-specific algorithm guidance plus scripts for auditing profiles, composing tweets, planning calendars, analyzing competitors, and tracking metrics.

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AddedJul 11, 2026
CategorySocial Media
Install Command
npx skills add alirezarezvani/claude-skills --skill x-twitter-growth
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This skill scores 82/100, making it a solid listing candidate for directory users who want an agent to perform X/Twitter-specific growth tasks with more structure than a generic prompt. It has clear activation language, concrete workflows, and reusable scripts, though users should expect some manual setup and data entry because installation guidance and API-backed automation are limited.

82/100
Strengths
  • Clear trigger scope: the description and comparison table specify when to use it for X/Twitter tweets, threads, profile audits, competitor research, posting strategy, and engagement optimization.
  • Operational support is substantive, with five scripts for profile auditing, tweet composing, content planning, growth tracking, and competitor analysis, each showing CLI usage examples.
  • Includes X-specific guidance beyond generic social posting, including profile checklist workflow and a reference file on algorithm signals, content formats, and negative ranking factors.
Cautions
  • No install command or README is present, so users must infer installation/use from the skill path and script usage blocks.
  • Several tools depend on user-provided metrics or available public information rather than authenticated X API access, which limits automated analysis depth.
Overview

Overview of x-twitter-growth skill

What x-twitter-growth is for

x-twitter-growth is an X/Twitter-focused marketing skill for profile audits, tweet and thread drafting, competitive research, content planning, and growth tracking. It is built for users who want more than generic social post ideas: founders, creators, marketers, indie hackers, consultants, and brand operators who need X-specific guidance around hooks, replies, threads, profile positioning, and engagement signals.

Best-fit use cases

Use the x-twitter-growth skill when your goal is to improve an account’s X performance: rewrite a bio, create a pinned tweet, plan a posting week, generate thread concepts, validate a tweet before posting, compare competitor accounts, or track follower and engagement progress. It is especially useful when you can provide concrete inputs such as handle, niche, audience, current bio, follower count, posting frequency, example posts, or competitor handles.

What makes it different from generic social prompts

The skill includes X-specific workflow guidance plus helper scripts for profile auditing, tweet composition, weekly planning, competitor analysis, and growth tracking. Its reference material also summarizes algorithm-facing signals such as replies, dwell time, profile clicks, bookmarks, link placement, early engagement, edit penalties, and hashtag overuse. That makes it stronger for X/Twitter execution than a broad “write me social posts” prompt.

When it may not be the right skill

Choose a broader social media skill if you need one calendar across LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and X. Avoid relying on this skill alone for regulated financial, medical, legal, or political communications without review. It also does not replace live platform analytics; the included scripts work best when you supply accurate metrics or exported observations.

How to Use x-twitter-growth skill

x-twitter-growth install and first files to read

Install from the GitHub skill directory with:

npx skills add alirezarezvani/claude-skills --skill x-twitter-growth

The source lives at marketing-skill/skills/x-twitter-growth. After installing, read SKILL.md first because it explains when to use the skill and the core workflow. Then inspect references/algorithm-signals.md for ranking and content-format assumptions. Finally, review the scripts that match your task: scripts/profile_auditor.py, scripts/tweet_composer.py, scripts/content_planner.py, scripts/competitor_analyzer.py, and scripts/growth_tracker.py.

Inputs that produce better x-twitter-growth usage

The skill performs best when you give it real account context instead of a vague goal. A weak prompt is: “Help me grow on X.” A stronger prompt is:

Use x-twitter-growth to audit my X profile for a B2B SaaS founder audience. Handle: @example. Bio: “Building tools for support teams.” Followers: 3,200. Posts per week: 4. Average engagement rate: 1.1%. I want to attract customer support leaders and turn profile visits into demo requests. Give me bio fixes, pinned tweet angle, 10 tweet ideas, and a 2-week posting plan.

Useful inputs include niche, target reader, offer, current bio, pinned tweet, follower count, engagement rate, best-performing posts, competitor handles, posting constraints, and desired tone.

Practical workflow for profile, content, and tracking

Start with a profile audit before generating content. The repository’s workflow prioritizes positioning first: clear value proposition, specific niche, social proof, CTA, and pinned tweet quality. Then use the tweet or thread workflow to create content ideas tied to that positioning. For planning, use the content planner to balance atomic tweets, threads, questions, quote tweets, and reply sessions. For iteration, record snapshots with the growth tracker so the skill can compare follower growth, posting frequency, and engagement changes over time.

If you use the scripts directly, examples include:

python3 scripts/profile_auditor.py --handle @username --json

python3 scripts/tweet_composer.py --type thread --topic "AI customer support lessons" --tweets 8

python3 scripts/content_planner.py --niche "B2B SaaS support" --frequency 5 --weeks 2

Prompt patterns that invoke the skill well

Ask for a specific output format and decision criteria. For example:

Use the x-twitter-growth skill to create 15 hooks for a thread about reducing support ticket volume. Prioritize high-dwell-time openings, avoid clickbait, include one contrarian angle, and flag hooks that are too broad.

Or:

Analyze these three competitors using x-twitter-growth: @a, @b, @c. Compare content mix, posting cadence, thread frequency, engagement style, and gaps I can exploit. Return a prioritized action plan for the next 14 days.

These prompts work because they define the audience, task, constraints, and success criteria.

x-twitter-growth skill FAQ

Is x-twitter-growth beginner-friendly?

Yes, if you can provide basic account details. Beginners can start with profile audit, bio rewrite, pinned tweet, and weekly content plan requests. More advanced users will get extra value from competitor analysis, engagement-rate tracking, thread structure, and testing different hook patterns.

How is x-twitter-growth for Social Media different from a normal prompt?

A normal prompt can generate tweets, but it often misses X-specific mechanics such as reply velocity, thread dwell time, link placement, bookmarkable formats, quote tweet dynamics, and profile-click conversion. The x-twitter-growth skill gives the AI a more opinionated operating model for X rather than treating it as just another social channel.

Does the skill require X API access?

No. The included scripts are designed to work with user-provided data and public observations, not mandatory API credentials. That lowers installation friction, but it also means output quality depends on the accuracy of the handle data, metrics, posts, and competitor notes you provide.

When should I not use this skill?

Do not use it as an automation-only growth hack, spam generator, or substitute for human judgment. It is not a guarantee of virality. If your brand has strict compliance needs, use it for drafts and strategy options, then route outputs through your normal review process.

How to Improve x-twitter-growth skill

Improve x-twitter-growth with stronger account context

The most common failure mode is generic content caused by generic inputs. Add your positioning, offer, audience maturity, proof points, personal stories, and conversion goal. Instead of asking for “AI tweets,” specify whether you want to attract engineers, executives, founders, recruiters, or buyers. Include examples of posts you like and dislike so the skill can infer taste and boundaries.

Iterate from first draft to publishable post

Treat the first output as strategy scaffolding, not final copy. Ask the skill to tighten hooks, remove vague claims, add specificity, vary formats, and check character limits. For threads, request a stronger first tweet, clearer transitions, one idea per post, and a final CTA that fits the audience. For single tweets, ask for multiple versions: contrarian, tactical, story-based, and question-led.

Use metrics to avoid opinion-only decisions

Feed back actual results after posting: impressions, replies, bookmarks, profile visits, follows, and engagement rate. The growth_tracker.py script can store snapshots, while manual notes can explain context such as “posted during launch week” or “included external link.” This helps the x-twitter-growth skill distinguish content quality from timing, audience fit, and distribution effects.

Extend the skill for your niche

To improve x-twitter-growth for repeated use, create your own swipe file of winning hooks, niche vocabulary, competitor observations, objection lists, and preferred CTAs. Add brand constraints such as banned phrases, tone rules, compliance limits, and product positioning. The more reusable context you maintain, the less the skill has to guess—and the more consistent your X/Twitter growth workflow becomes.

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