Automate Twitter/X interactions, posting, and management with AI agents.
This MCP tool is open-source under MIT and does not declare any API key requirement, which lowers overall risk. However, it automates Twitter/X interactions, executes code, and provides very sparse documentation with unclear remote and authentication behavior, so it is better rated as caution rather than high risk.
The materials explicitly say there are no keys/environment variables and claim no API key is needed; however, the tool performs Twitter/X account interactions and the missing README leaves the authentication method unclear, including whether it relies on an existing login session, cookies, or browser state.
Although the declared remote endpoint host is 'none', the stated functionality implies network communication with Twitter/X-related services to automate interactions. The materials do not list concrete domains, transmitted data, or whether user prompts/account data are sent out, so the network boundary is insufficiently documented.
The system checks explicitly indicate that this tool executes code; this is a normal MCP capability and merits caution by default. The materials do not specify what processes it starts or whether it invokes browser automation or system commands, so it should be run in a constrained environment with behavior monitoring.
The materials do not describe what local files, browser profiles, or session data it can read or write. Given that it automates social-platform interactions, it may involve access to local runtime login state or activity records, but the authorization boundary is not clearly described.
Positive factors are that it has a public GitHub repository and uses the MIT license, so the source is in principle auditable. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and almost no README documentation, making its supply-chain maturity and verifiability only moderate.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "XActions MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Using XActions MCP Server, automate these Twitter/X tasks: search for recent posts containing “AI agent,” filter high-engagement content, like 10 of them, and draft short professional replies for 3 posts.
A summary of completed interactions and 3 ready-to-send reply drafts.
Using XActions MCP Server, create 5 Twitter/X posts for my product about “no-code automation,” keep the tone professional and clear, and schedule them for weekday mornings next week.
Five tweet drafts with their scheduled posting times.
Using XActions MCP Server, monitor recent Twitter/X mentions of the brand “XActions,” organize them into a table with username, post time, and sentiment, and identify 5 posts worth replying to.
A structured brand mention report with prioritized engagement recommendations.
Enable AI agents to search, post, reply, and engage on Twitter/X.
Read public X profiles, tweets, and search results without official API costs.
Connect to X through MCP clients to fetch, search, and handle tweets.
Search public X/Twitter posts and retrieve tweet details through a read-only MCP tool.
Automate X engagement, search, timelines, and tweet actions through MCP.
Securely interact with X while preventing sensitive tweet content from leaking into logs.