Weekly save a user’s tweets to FTP server
Automatically save your weekly tweets to an FTP server without lifting a finger.
Having to manually archive tweets every week is tedious and easy to forget. If you ever need to prove what was posted, extract insights, or create reports, missing even a single period can mean lost data forever. The risk is especially high if compliance, brand protection, or project reporting matter to you—because what isn’t backed up could disappear without warning.
This Botize formula takes the stress off your shoulders by automatically collecting up to 200 tweets from the user you select every week, packaging them into a file, and saving it directly on your FTP server for safe, organized backup. Free yourself from repetitive downloads and messy folders—now everything is archived right where you need it, reliably, with zero manual work. You set the schedule and filters, so it’s fully tailored to your needs, securing both time and peace of mind.
Ready to make lost tweets and stressful backups a thing of the past? Follow the step-by-step guide to tailor the automation details, or use the provided link for a plug-and-play setup. Botize makes reliable tweet archiving effortless—let’s set it up today!
Automate this task with 3 simple prompts
Copy and paste the following prompts into Botize's AI task editor
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Access the Botize automated task editor.
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Select the AI editing tool.
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First, we need this automation to run regularly, so let's make it happen once a day.
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Set up the automation to trigger automatically every day. ⤵
Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.
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Now, let's get all the latest tweets from the user's Twitter account.
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Retrieve up to 200 recent tweets from the user 'elonmusk' on Twitter. ⤵
Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.
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Finally, let's store these tweets in a safe place by uploading them to an FTP server.
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Upload the file containing the tweets to the 'twitter_backup' directory on the FTP server. ⤵
Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.
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Your automation is ready to use. Click the 'Save changes' button.
Save changes
Effortless Twitter Archives, Made Weekly
In just a few clicks, set up a system that grabs your tweets every week and safely stores them on your FTP server. No more manual saves!
Manual | Botize | |
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Checking Twitter feed for tweets | 15 | 0 Minutes |
Downloading selected tweets | 20 | 0 Minutes |
Uploading tweets to FTP server | 25 | 0 Minutes |
Total | 60 | 0 Minutes |
Finally, a simple way to preserve your Twitter history seamlessly!
Example 1: Personal Archive
Imagine you're an entrepreneur who tweets regularly—capture and store your thoughts weekly for future projects.
Save Time
Automate tedious tasks and focus on what's important to you.
Secure Storage
Ensure every tweet is backed up safely.
Peace of Mind
Never worry about losing your Twitter history again.
Example 2: Corporate Compliance
A company ensuring that its social media interactions are preserved for compliance and review.
⌾︎ This system is ideal if you love keeping a comprehensive log of your social media content.
⌾︎ Another situation in which it applies perfectly: You manage multiple social media accounts and need automated solutions.
✕ Not useful if you rarely use Twitter or don't need a backup solution.
✕ Another situation where it wouldn't make sense: You prefer manual backups.
✓ Choose the frequency: daily, weekly, or monthly backups.
✓ Select specific tweets based on criteria such as hashtags or dates.
✓ Designate the FTP server and path where backups will be stored.