Skip to main content

X Accounts

Beta. A Conductor App Store app.
Model how a public account writes — then simulate what it might say next. Give the Conductor a sample of a public X (Twitter) account’s recent posts and it builds a persistent model of that account’s voice, topics, and cadence, grounded in the real posts you provided. You can then ask it to simulate a likely next post, or the account’s stance on a topic — always as clearly labelled model output, never a real quote.

What you ask it

  • “Here are some recent posts from @<public account> — model how they write.”
  • “Given that, what might they post about <topic>?”
  • “Simulate a likely next post from my own account.”

How it works

  1. Ingest (zero X spend). You paste recent posts; the Conductor reads them directly — no live X API call is needed.
  2. Model. It grounds the account’s voice, recurring topics, and posting cadence in those real posts and keeps a persistent model you can come back to.
  3. Simulate. It produces a likely next post or a stance on a topic — every result framed as a simulation, never a real or predicted-real quote.

The guardrails

This app enforces strict privacy and honesty rules, and the Conductor follows them on every request:
  • Public figures, organizations, and your own accounts only. A private individual who isn’t you is declined by default.
  • Never protected accounts; never harvesting. Protected accounts are off-limits, and the app does not collect follower lists, DMs, contacts, or network graphs.
  • Your own account requires proof of control. Modeling your own account is allowed once you’ve shown the account is yours.
  • Every simulated post is labelled. Output is always presented as a simulation / the model’s read — clearly marked AI-rendered, never passed off as a real quote, a real future post, or a statement of fact.

Where it lives

Where available, X Accounts is enabled from the App Store in the authenticated web app at app.timepointai.com. Paste a public account’s recent posts into the chat to begin. See the App Store overview for how apps work.