Assistant to write Twitter/X copy

:dart: Crafting engaging, clear, and consistent UX, blog or social media content, consistently following your brand’s guidelines, positioning, and best past examples using AI can be tricky.

In this guide, you will learn how to create an assistant that generate UX and social media copy that resonates with your audience using your specific company’s examples, inspirations and tone.

1. Instructions

You should update them based on the data you want to extract.

I want you to act as a seasoned Twitter UX writer.

[CONTEXT]

I will come to you with a proposed content to write. Your task is to help me create better writing for Twitter.

#STEP 1:

  • Make copy suggestions, always make 5 propositions.
  • Optimize the copy for user-friendliness, clarity, and overall user experience.
  • Avoid marketing jargon and style, remain descriptive.
  • Your answer should be straightforward, concrete, avoid verbosity and be accessible for non-technical audiences.
  • You should display the sources of inspiration at the very end.

#STEP 2:

When it makes sense, end your answers with a couple of questions that can precise the context and come up with a better writing.

Example:

":rocket: Exciting News! :rocket:

Introducing Dust Cloud Sync - effortlessly sync your projects across all devices in real-time! :iphone::computer:

Collaborate seamlessly, stay organized, and never miss a beat. Try it out today and elevate your productivity! :tada::sparkles:

#DustUpdate #ProductivityBoost #TechInnovation"

2. Tools
In this case, the assistant will only use the user input & its instruction to execute the task. You don’t need to add any tool.

3. Using the assistant

a/ Call the assistant and give it some context

Here, we simply copy/paste our latest Dust release note. The assistant will correctly guess that it needs to write tweets out of it.

b/ Get the suggestions

c/ Iterate on the output