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What is Shillbee?

Shillbee is an automated Twitter management tool designed specifically for web3 projects and communities. It handles routine Twitter activities on autopilot, allowing project teams to maintain consistent engagement without daily manual work. The tool targets crypto projects, NFT communities, and web3 startups that need to keep their Twitter presence active but lack dedicated social media staff. Shillbee operates on a freemium model, making basic automation available to smaller projects whilst offering paid tiers for teams needing more advanced features. The tool is particularly useful for coordinated community engagement in the web3 space, where consistent posting and interaction can significantly impact project visibility and community growth.

Key Features

Automated posting

Schedule and publish tweets automatically across your chosen times and frequency

Engagement automation

Like, retweet, and reply to relevant content from your niche or audience automatically

Community management

Monitor mentions and interactions without constant manual checking

Web3-focused

Built with understanding of crypto and NFT community dynamics and terminology

Full autopilot mode

Set parameters once and let the tool run with minimal ongoing configuration

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Frees up time for project teams to focus on other aspects of community building and development
  • Freemium model allows web3 projects to test the tool without upfront investment
  • Designed specifically for web3 workflows rather than adapted from general social media tools
  • Reduces human error and ensures consistent posting schedules

Limitations

  • Over-reliance on automation can result in generic or poorly contextualised responses if not carefully configured
  • Limited transparency on what Twitter's current terms of service allow regarding automated engagement; account suspension risk exists with aggressive automation
  • Feature set and capabilities of free tier not clearly documented, making it difficult to assess suitability before signing up

Use Cases

NFT projects maintaining daily engagement and posting without dedicated social media staff

Crypto communities coordinating consistent messaging across multiple project accounts

Web3 startups building Twitter presence during early growth phases

DAO projects managing community interaction at scale

Trading or finance web3 accounts sharing regular market updates and insights