Auto tweet: spreadsheet-to-tweet automation
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This is probably the most straightforward way to schedule your tweets. This n8n workflow addresses a simple problem: how to maintain consistency in your publications on X.
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The workflow is direct and to the point.
In a Google spreadsheet, write all your tweets, one tweet per line.
Then, at a defined pace (for example, every 6 hours), the workflow will publish the first tweet from the list on your X account and remove it from the sheet.
This method is really simple but very efficient if you are looking for a direct and super fast solution to share regularly on X!
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Auto Tweet Spreadsheet to Tweet Automation
This n8n workflow automates the process of reading data from a Google Sheet and preparing it for tweeting. It's designed to help you manage and schedule your social media content directly from a spreadsheet.
What it does
This workflow performs the following key steps:
- Triggers on a Schedule: The workflow is set to run periodically based on a defined schedule.
- Reads Google Sheet Data: It connects to a specified Google Sheet to fetch data, likely containing tweet content, status, or other relevant information.
- Prepares for X (Twitter): Although the current JSON only shows the Google Sheets and X (Twitter) nodes, the typical use case for such a setup would involve reading tweet content from the spreadsheet and then using the X node to post it.
Prerequisites/Requirements
To use this workflow, you will need:
- n8n Instance: A running n8n instance.
- Google Sheets Account: Access to a Google Sheets document with the data you wish to tweet.
- X (Twitter) Account: An X (formerly Twitter) account to post tweets.
- n8n Credentials:
- Google Sheets OAuth2 or API Key credentials configured in n8n.
- X (Twitter) API credentials configured in n8n.
Setup/Usage
- Import the Workflow: Import the provided JSON into your n8n instance.
- Configure Credentials:
- Open the "Google Sheets" node and select or create your Google Sheets credentials.
- Open the "X" node and select or create your X (Twitter) credentials.
- Configure Google Sheets Node:
- Specify the Spreadsheet ID and Sheet Name from which you want to read data.
- Adjust other settings like "Range" or "Limit" as needed.
- Configure X Node:
- While the current JSON doesn't show specific operations for the X node, you would typically configure it to "Create Tweet" and map the tweet content from the Google Sheets output.
- Configure Schedule Trigger:
- Adjust the "Schedule Trigger" node to define how often you want the workflow to run (e.g., every hour, daily).
- Activate the Workflow: Once configured, activate the workflow to start the automation.
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