Twitter/X posts
Feed type: Twitter
Setup fields
Ingest Twitter/X posts and conversations into Graphlit so social context becomes searchable, then deliver approved updates to X from a connected account.
source: twitter-x
target: graphlit
Ingest + deliver
1 ingest surface • 1 delivery surface
X OAuth
Connected account boundary
Graphlit API
createFeed + queryContents
MCP-native
Agent context and delivery flows
Ingest
Graphlit reads the selected Twitter/X surfaces, converts the source material into searchable content, and keeps enough source metadata for grounded answers, retrieval, and downstream agent workflows.
Feed type: Twitter
Setup fields
Deliver
Delivery pages show the full path from context to action: Graphlit retrieves context from Twitter/X, agents reason over that context, and approved outputs are delivered through MCP tools and connected accounts.
Delivery path: Graphlit MCP + Twitter/X
Prepare
The integration is not just a connector. Graphlit turns Twitter/X into content that can be searched, cited, summarized, enriched with observations, and supplied to agents through the Graphlit API and MCP.
{
"source": "Twitter/X",
"content": "Twitter/X posts",
"extracted": [
"entities",
"observations",
"facts",
"summaries"
],
"citations": [
"Twitter/X source references"
],
"agentContext": {
"searchable": true,
"groundedAnswers": true,
"deliveryEnabled": true
}
}Use cases
01
Build a Twitter/X knowledge base from posts and replies and account timelines and search it alongside the rest of your Graphlit content.
02
Ask grounded questions over Twitter/X context without forcing users to leave the tools where the work originally happened.
03
Extract people, organizations, projects, events, facts, and decisions from Twitter/X content so agents can reason over durable context.
04
Let approved agents publish approved posts to X after retrieving the source context that justifies the delivery.
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Create a free Graphlit project, connect Twitter/X, and turn real operational context into retrieval, knowledge graphs, and MCP-native agent workflows.