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Use OptaReach to listen for the right conversations on X, engage in-thread, and follow up with personalized DMs at scale.

What you can do

  • Find leads from hashtags, mentions, keywords, and user lists.
  • Save Tracked searches to watch live conversations and auto-enroll new matches.
  • Automate likes, replies, and DMs with per-account limits to stay compliant.
  • Draft replies and DMs with GPT for X using tweet context.
  • Manage every thread from Unibox alongside your other channels.

Accounts

  • Connect one or more X accounts and set conservative caps for likes, replies, and DMs while warming up.
  • Keep send windows within business hours to reduce spam flags; rotate across accounts to spread volume.
  • Add an account:
    1. Go to Settings > Accounts.
    2. Select X (Twitter) and authenticate.
    3. Name it, set daily caps for likes/replies/DMs, save.

Leads

  • Pull handles from hashtags, mentions, keywords, and lists.
  • Import CSVs with usernames to seed a targeted batch.

Tracked searches

  • Save hashtag/keyword searches so new tweets auto-enroll.
  • Use multiple tracked searches (by persona or topic) to diversify sources without rebuilding flows.

Campaigns & sequences

  1. Create an X campaign and choose the sending account(s).
  2. Select the lead source (tracked search, live search, or CSV).
  3. Suggested flow:
    • Like or reply to the triggering tweet with context-aware copy.
    • Wait a natural delay.
    • DM that references the thread.
    • Branch: Replied → Unibox; No response → single bump; then stop.

GPT for X

  • Feed the tweet text and author bio into your prompt for relevance.
  • Keep replies short and link-light; vary templates to avoid repeats.
  • Cap length in prompts (e.g., “max 220 characters”) to stay native to X.

Monitor and respond

  • Track replies, clicks, and limit warnings in Campaign Analytics.
  • Manage threads and DMs in Unibox to keep context.
  • If you hit rate limits, pause the account, lower caps, and stagger schedules across accounts.