Every hour extracts the data from the next row of a CSV file and posts it on X (Twitter)
Automatically post tweets with images from your CSV file every hour. No fuss, just results!
Manually copying text and images from a CSV into a tweet each hour isn't just tedious—it’s a massive time drain and leaves room for frustrating human error. Each skipped or delayed post means lost audience engagement and missed exposure—especially if your success hinges on consistent visibility across X (Twitter). Over time, this repetitive work can stack up to hours lost every week, and invaluable opportunities slipping by as your content calendar breaks down.
This Botize formula solves all of that by automatically extracting the next row in your CSV file every hour and publishing the corresponding text and image straight to X (Twitter). It transforms your workflow: no more checking files, copying, or uploading images by hand. Instead, updates appear right on your timeline at steady intervals—showcasing your message and visuals to your followers without any manual effort. Choose your schedule (like every hour or every three), and enjoy seamless, reliable publishing that keeps your online presence strong and professional.
Ready to put your social posts on autopilot? Follow the step-by-step guide to set up this formula with Botize, personalizing your frequency and content to match your brand. Or, if you prefer, skip ahead and activate the ready-made automation—your new, hands-off posting schedule is just a click away!
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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Begin with a step that makes the automation run once every hour
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Set up an automatic trigger so this workflow runs every hour. ⤵
Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.
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Next, add a step to get the next new row from a CSV file each time the automation runs
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Add a step that reads the next unused row from a CSV file. Make sure to extract the first column as text and the second column as an image URL. ⤵
Click the 'Apply this task' button to confirm.
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Finally, let’s share the text and image from the CSV as a post on X (Twitter)
Copy and paste this prompt into the AI editing tool.
Create a post on X (Twitter) using the text from the CSV's first column and attach the image from the second column. ⤵
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
Effortlessly Tweet From Your CSV!
Imagine this: You have a CSV file filled with amazing tweets and images ready to go viral. Every hour, our automation tool skims the next row, crafting a perfect tweet paired with an image straight to Twitter. Sit back and let your content shine!
Manual | Botize | |
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Drafting tweet | 5 | 0 Minutes |
Finding and attaching image | 10 | 0 Minutes |
Posting on Twitter | 5 | 0 Minutes |
Total | 20 | 0 Minutes |
Finally, the tool you've been searching for to automate your Twitter posts!
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⌾︎ You're a busy social media manager needing consistency
⌾︎ You have a stash of pre-prepared content
âś• You want to post manually throughout the day
âś• Your content relies heavily on real-time events
âś“ Adjust posting frequency based on your schedule
âś“ Select which columns correspond to text and images
âś“ Integrate with your Twitter account effortlessly
This automation assumes that you have the URL of a CSV document with at least 2 columns in each row. The automation assumes that the first column corresponds to text and the second column to the URL of an image, ultimately posting the text and image on Twitter