Why TweetFlow Exists
You shouldn’t need a caffeine IV and a blank‑cursor stare‑down just to stay visible on X. I was burning hours trying to craft daily bangers—so I built TweetFlow to do the heavy lifting. One doc in, seven days of scroll‑stoppers out. Simple.

How TweetFlow Works (3‑Step Loop)
- Context in – Drop your example tweets, tone notes, or topic bullets into the linked Google Doc.
- AI spins gold – GPT‑4o reads that doc and drafts a week’s worth of single tweets + threads that sound like you.
- Auto‑publish – TweetFlow pipes those drafts straight to your Twitter account through Make—no copy‑paste gymnastics.
Why It’s Your Secret Weapon
- Saves ~5 hours/week you used to waste writing and scheduling.
- Keeps your voice consistent—AI is trained on your own words.
- Balances formats—threads for depth, one‑liners for reach.
- Zero coding, zero Zapier fees. Import, connect, hit run.
Quick Start (90‑Second Setup)
- Create a Google Doc and paste in 5‑10 of your best tweets.
- Import
TweetFlow.json
into your Make workspace.
- Add your OpenAI + Twitter credentials.
- Toggle Run once to generate a test batch—tweak if needed.
- Switch on the scheduler and watch TweetFlow keep your feed alive while you sleep.
Pro Tips & Tricks
- Rotate Tones: Create multiple Google Docs ("educational", "story", "promo") and swap the Doc ID to keep your feed fresh.