Auto-retweet
Auto-retweet allows you to retweet your own tweet after a certain delay (1 hour, 2 hours, etc.). A lot of people on X do that because the lifetime of a tweet is quite short (about 20 minutes). And most of us have followers all over the world, so if they're not in the right time zone, they will probably never see your tweets.
Adding an auto-retweet will help you reach these people who are missing out on your awesome content.
To enable this, click "Advanced Options" below the composer whenever you're writing a tweet, and enable the auto-retweet option while choosing the delay you prefer. Then publish or schedule your tweet. We have added an option to do multiple RTs with a select interval. Just pick the number of times you want to retweet your tweet, and at which time interval and let us do the rest!
Auto-plug
Most X experts recommend you take advantage of your best-performing tweets (i.e. the ones with the best reach and engagement) and reply to them with a self-promotional message. This way, when people get exposed to your great content, they can discover what else you're doing (products, newsletter, etc.).
However, doing that on every single tweet may seem very aggressive and can turn people off. So you should only do it when a tweet takes off so you can capitalize. Auto-plug allows you to do exactly that without having to monitor your engagement stats all the time.
Here's how it works:
When you finished writing a tweet, click on "advanced options" and enable the "Auto-plug option"
Define after how many likes you want the auto-plug to be posted on your initial tweet (ex: After 20 likes)
Write the auto-plug message (ex: "Liked this tweet? Get more content like this by signing up to my free newsletter at abc.com/subscribe")
You're done! When your tweet reaches 20 likes, this message will automatically be posted underneath it.
Auto-DM
Auto-DM is one of the most important features of Tweet Hunter. It allows you to automatically send a Direct Message to people based on how they have interacted with one of your tweets. You can ask people to engage on your tweet (reply, retweet, or, like) and automatically send them a DM when they do so.
One of the common use cases is publishing a tweet saying you’ll send over a free resource to people who perform the requested action on the tweet.
You can pick multiple conditions for the same tweet (like, reply, retweet). However, doing only one of them will trigger the DM to be sent (OR, not AND).
How to send an Auto-DM message:
Auto-DM is as simple as making a tweet from TweetHunter. Just go write a tweet.
Step 1: Open the tweet composer
Step 2: Write the content you want to tweet
Step 3: Below the content box you will see the option for Auto-DM
Step 4: Enable it, select the trigger and write the DM you want to send when the condition is fulfilled.
Step 5: Once completed, You can tweet now or add the tweet to Queue and AI will do the rest.
How to personalize the DM message:
You can send a personalized introductory message to anyone who retweeted or liked your tweet. Sending a personalized DM to someone who just interacted with your content is a great way to build rapport with someone and grow your account.
You can go further in customizing your message by adding these variables.
Use [tweet] to link to the original tweet (to remind them why they're getting the message)
Use [handle] to add the receiver handle and make it more personal
Use [name] to add the Twitter displayed name (also to make it more personal)
Use [first] to add the first word of the recipient’s name
For Example:
And I can send this personalized message to everyone who liked it.
This simple message might be the beginning of a new friendship or a business opportunity. With Auto -DM you can do it at scale.
To get the most out of the Auto-DM feature, use it to promote freebies/giveaways, get signups, and create real interaction with users who have engaged with your content.
PRO TIP: Encouraging people to comment works better for increasing the reach of tweets than likes.
Important notes:
The Auto-DM feature will work on a tweet for the first 72 hours. Once that time is over, AI won't be checking for new engagements on your tweet.
During the first 24 hours, we will be checking for new engagements every minute. After that, the checks will become less regular over time.
Auto -DMs are limited to 750 DMs per 24-hour period. This is done to help prevent your account from being blocked from sending DMs by Twitter.
Spam policy: you must be transparent when using Auto DM on a tweet. Unsolicited DMs are considered spam by Twitter. For this reason, we ask that you systematically mention you’ll be sending a DM to people who interact with your tweet. This helps Twitter remain a people-first platform and helps keep your account safe.