X Beast

X Beast

XBeast is an AI tweet scheduler and X (Twitter) automation suite that helps creators, brands, and agencies generate content, repurpose YouTube videos into threads, schedule posts, auto-reply/retweet/p

X Beast screenshot

What is X Beast?

XBeast is an AI-powered automation tool designed for X (formerly Twitter) users who need to manage posting schedules, generate content, and handle account interactions at scale. The platform helps creators, brands, and agencies save time by automating common tasks like scheduling tweets, creating threads from YouTube videos, auto-replying to mentions, and retweeting relevant content. It includes built-in analytics to track performance and supports managing up to 20 accounts from a single dashboard. The tool can also syndicate content to LinkedIn, making it useful for cross-platform posting strategies. XBeast operates on a credit-based pricing model with a free plan available, so you can test it without paying upfront.

Key Features

AI-powered tweet generation

Create new tweet content using artificial intelligence rather than writing from scratch

YouTube to thread conversion

Turn YouTube videos into threaded X posts automatically

Multi-account management

Control and schedule posts across up to 20 X accounts simultaneously

Automation actions

Auto-reply, auto-retweet, and auto-plug features to handle routine interactions

Visual creation

Generate images and graphics to accompany your posts

Cross-platform syndication

Share content to LinkedIn alongside X posts

Analytics tracking

Monitor performance metrics for your scheduled posts and accounts

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Handles multiple accounts efficiently without switching between logins
  • Free plan available to get started without commitment
  • Reduces time spent on repetitive tasks like scheduling and responding
  • YouTube repurposing saves effort converting video content into written formats

Limitations

  • Credit-based pricing model can be unclear; costs may accumulate unpredictably depending on usage
  • Automation features like auto-reply risk damaging engagement if not configured carefully

Use Cases

Social media managers handling multiple client accounts who need to batch schedule content

Content creators repurposing their YouTube videos into Twitter threads and LinkedIn posts

Brands running coordinated posting campaigns across multiple time zones

Agencies automating engagement tasks like replies and retweets for managed accounts