Train a GPT-3 model on your own tweets and create unique tweets every day that you would actually tweet, not just generic content (unless that's your vibe...).
You'll never have 'tweeter's block' again!
@jasondainter Hey Jason, it's a good idea (as a lot of people won't already be big tweeters so won't have the data to make a good model) and a very easy thing to do (for marketing we have made a 'Naval tweets' for instance: https://no-code-ai-model-builder...)
And we know it would be useful... we are just a little wary of doing that as it may mean people start tweeting like one another instead of themselves, feels like it could result in more spammy content on Twitter, you know?
In this bit it would be super cool if you could not just select recent tweets, but the tweets as far back as possible that all had the best *engagement*. That way you'd be training the AI to write like you but on your best days, not your worst days (which makes more sense in this context/application)
@jasondainter This is really good feedback Jason! We were considering a first step of letting you see the tweets we'd used and letting you remove any but I think yours is a great idea for the end goal, very smart. Also the Twitter API will only let us go back 800 tweets I believe and it is then a balancing act to ensure we don't exceed the API limits/month. Think if we can validate the idea with some more sales then we can look at things like this, maybe offering an option to train on more data, or refresh your model when you want as your tweeting habit changes.
π Hi all!
I have spent a lot of the last 7 months trying to become more consistent on Twitter, as a result, I have met tons of amazing people and had loads of cool opportunities as a result.
One thing I still struggle with though, even after tweeting for this long is writing my own new, fresh tweets (and I know I'm not the only one).
So given I have a back catalogue of 100's of tweets I wondered if I could use our No Code AI Model Builder tool to create my own, personal, custom AI Twitter model, based on GPT-3 that would give me high-quality inspiration that was still in line with my own voice (as opposed to some of the generic AI writing tools out there).
Turns out it worked pretty well indeed, so we thought we should share with the world!
It's super simple to get started:
π Connect your Twitter* and OpenAI accounts so we can pull historic tweets
π€ Let our TweetMe model create tweets for you, some will be standalone, some thread ideas, depending on how you tweet
π¦ You tweak them and tweet them to your followers!
You'll get your first 10 tweets for free to see if it works for you, no cc required.
Hope it helps you all with that 'blank page paralysis'!
*We aren't here to create an army of lookalikes all tweeting the same generic stuff so we only let you create tweets from your own tweets, that said to show you what it can do, we trained our model on Naval's tweets: https://no-code-ai-model-builder... - enjoy some AI Naval wisdom!
We'd love to know how it works for you and get any ideas, feedback and bug reports!
p.s. Bear in mind... your TweetMe will only be as good as your tweets going in were!
Awesome idea & implementation. A significant step up from the tidal wave of generic tweet generators out there.
Out of interest, when capturing your last 250 tweets, does it include retweets?
It. Just. Works.
I spent all night creating around 200 generic tweets, based on top performers in my industry.
Now it creates circle-jerk tweets on demand.
The only downside is that you can't update the model once it has been created but the support is very responsive so no problem. As my Twitter account grows, I'm hoping to be able to fetch additional tweets so the training can be improved further.
It's a truly a great inspiration and often even creates tweets that don't need further editing π€―
I write all tweets myself and will continue to write them without AI. But I see how AI can help to start people, it might be an interesting experiment. Good luck, Mike.
I love the idea of "No Code AI Model Builder".
@dmytro_krasun Thanks Dmytro! I definitely think there is a fine balance, we debated whether to do it at all but decided our line was helping people get over that blank page and not doing the engagement piece (replying) and also not allowing people to train on another person's account.
And thanks! This was really just a little side product for the builder! To give people an example of what you could do
Many of us have written many more words on our blogs, newsletters and other long-form content than our Tweets. Being able to train the model on long-form content and then generate (say) 14 tweets from a once-a-week newsletter so all the promotion is "done for you" would be a nice upgrade.
This is the direction more AI tools should head towards. Being trained on our own data and ideas. The fact that this can filter out retweets and quote retweets is actually incredible.
Congrats on the launch Mike! All the best. I see huge potential here.