# How It Works

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# How TweetWizard Works

TweetWizard is a context-first workflow for X. TweetWizard onboarding starts with your connected account, persona setup, and TweetWizard voice and audience context, then uses the 7-aspect idea formula to generate angles you can draft, review, schedule, and publish.

Primary calls to action:

- [Try the workflow](https://app.tweetwizard.ai/sign-up)
- [See the full workflow](https://tweetwizard.ai/solutions/ai-content-workflow)

CTA context: Start with free credits and no credit card. You set context first, then review the generated drafts before anything reaches the schedule.

## The TweetWizard workflow

1. Connect the X account you want TweetWizard to write for.
2. Complete TweetWizard onboarding with profile setup, persona, voice, audience, and goals.
3. Generate angles with the 7-aspect idea formula instead of starting from a blank prompt.
4. Draft, review, schedule, or publish the posts that fit your standards.

Supporting text: the method matters because each step gives the next step better context. Profile setup improves ideas, ideas improve drafts, and reviewed drafts improve the schedule.

## Blank Prompts Create Generic Posts

Most AI writing tools start after the hard thinking should already be done. TweetWizard starts before the prompt, so the generator and scheduler both inherit clearer context.

### The prompt carries too much weight

A blank AI box asks you to remember your audience, tone, goal, topic, and format every time. Miss one piece and the output gets vague fast.

### Generic drafts look finished too early

One-off generators can produce polished sentences that still have no point of view. TweetWizard content context gives the generator a job before it writes.

### The schedule starts empty again

If ideation and scheduling are separate, every week begins with the same question: what should go in the queue? TweetWizard keeps ideas, drafts, and timing connected.

## The Context First Method

The TweetWizard setup process is intentionally short, but it changes the quality of everything downstream: ideas, drafts, rewrites, and the scheduler queue.

### Step 1: Set Voice, Audience, and Goals

TweetWizard persona setup captures the context that should not live inside a fresh prompt every session: who you are writing as, who you are trying to reach, and what you want the account to become known for.

- Profile setup anchors every idea to a real connected X account.
- Voice and audience settings give the generator a consistent baseline.
- Content goals keep drafts aimed at growth, trust, education, or demand.

### Step 2: Generate Angles With the 7-Aspect Formula

TweetWizard changes more than the topic. It varies the audience, goal, perspective, path, approach, and tone so one source idea can become several useful post angles.

- Keep the topic stable when you want depth.
- Change the audience or goal when you need a new reason to post.
- Shift the approach or tone when the first draft feels too familiar.

### Step 3: Draft and Rewrite From Selected Ideas

The draft starts from an angle you approved, not a blank composer. That makes the AI tweet generator easier to steer and easier to edit because the post already has a purpose.

- Turn strong ideas into drafts without losing the original angle.
- Rewrite anything that misses your voice before it reaches the queue.
- Keep human review between generation and publishing.

### Step 4: Queue, Schedule, and Publish

Finished drafts move into the scheduler so the queue is fed by reviewed ideas instead of last-minute effort. Publish now when timing matters, or schedule posts for a cadence you can maintain.

- Use the scheduler as the end of the workflow, not a separate calendar.
- Keep upcoming posts visible before the week gets busy.
- Preserve control over what ships and when it ships.

Mid-page call to action:

- [Try the workflow](https://app.tweetwizard.ai/sign-up)

## The 7-Aspect Idea Formula

TweetWizard was built around a specific problem: one topic rarely gives you enough useful angles on its own. The formula gives the generator more levers to pull.

Formula: Topic + Audience + Goal + Perspective + Path + Approach + Tone.

Changing the combination changes the post. The angle feels fresh because the job of the post has changed.

### Worked Example: Founder Onboarding Lesson

Input: A founder shipped a faster onboarding flow after seeing trial users stall before profile setup.

Formula: Topic: onboarding friction. Audience: bootstrapped founders. Goal: teach one launch lesson. Perspective: operator. Path: actionable. Approach: before and after. Tone: direct.

Draft direction: A usable angle becomes: "We cut one onboarding step only after watching where trial users hesitated. The lesson is not 'shorter is better.' It is: remove the step that delays the first useful result."

From there, the user can rewrite the hook, keep the operator voice, and schedule the post only after review.

## The seven aspects

- **Topic.** What is the post about? Example: a founder launch update.
- **Audience.** Who needs this angle? Example: other bootstrapped founders.
- **Goal.** What should the post accomplish? Example: show the lesson behind the launch.
- **Perspective.** What point of view should lead? Example: operator.
- **Path.** How should the post move? Example: actionable or analytical.
- **Approach.** What shape should the post take? Example: how to, lessons learned, teardown.
- **Tone.** How should it sound? Example: direct, useful, grounded.

Example angles:

- **Founder Lesson.** A tweet about a launch update for bootstrapped founders that explains one decision that made the launch easier. Path: actionable. Approach: lessons learned. Tone: direct.
- **Audience Question.** A tweet about a launch update for creators and builders that invites replies about how they decide what to ship first. Path: conversational. Approach: question. Tone: curious.
- **Product Narrative.** A tweet about a launch update for prospects who feel the same workflow pain that connects the launch to the problem the product solves. Path: analytical. Approach: before and after. Tone: clear.

## Why Generator and Scheduler Output Improves

TweetWizard does not rely on a smarter prompt alone. The method improves the inputs, carries decisions forward, and makes the queue the result of reviewed work.

- **The generator gets better inputs.** Profile, persona, audience, and content context narrow the search space before generation starts.
- **The drafts inherit a real angle.** The selected idea carries a goal, audience, perspective, and tone into the draft.
- **The scheduler receives reviewed posts.** A queue works better when it is filled with posts you already chose and edited.

## The Same Method Supports Different Use Cases

Founders, creators, managers, and ghostwriters use different source material, but they all need the same loop: context, angles, drafts, review, and scheduling.

- [Founders](https://tweetwizard.ai/use-cases/founders)
- [Creators](https://tweetwizard.ai/use-cases/creators)
- [Social Media Managers](https://tweetwizard.ai/use-cases/social-media-managers)
- [Ghostwriters](https://tweetwizard.ai/use-cases/ghostwriters)

## How It Works FAQ

### How Does TweetWizard Learn My Voice?

TweetWizard starts with profile setup. You define the voice, audience, goals, and content context for the X account you want to grow. That setup becomes the baseline for idea generation, drafting, and scheduling.

### What Is the 7-Aspect Idea Formula?

The 7-aspect idea formula is Topic + Audience + Goal + Perspective + Path + Approach + Tone. Changing one or two aspects can turn the same source topic into a different post angle with a different job.

### Can I Edit Before Publishing?

Yes. TweetWizard is built around review. You choose which ideas become drafts, rewrite or replace draft copy, and decide whether a finished post should be scheduled or published now.

### Is Setup Required?

Yes, a short setup is part of the method because the output depends on context. Without voice, audience, goals, and account direction, the generator has to guess. Setup gives TweetWizard better inputs before it creates anything.

### How Does This Help the Scheduler?

The scheduler gets better when it is fed by approved ideas and edited drafts. TweetWizard connects the generator to the queue so scheduled posts come from a workflow you reviewed, not from an empty calendar slot.

### Can I Try the Workflow Before Choosing a Plan?

Yes. Create an account, connect your X profile, complete the short setup, and use free credits to test the workflow before choosing the plan that fits.

## Where to Apply the Method

Secondary links for the specific part of the method to evaluate next:

- [AI Tweet Generator](https://tweetwizard.ai/solutions/ai-tweet-generator)
- [Tweet Scheduler](https://tweetwizard.ai/solutions/tweet-scheduler)
- [AI Content Workflow](https://tweetwizard.ai/solutions/ai-content-workflow)
- [Use Cases](https://tweetwizard.ai/use-cases)
- [Founders](https://tweetwizard.ai/use-cases/founders)
- [Creators](https://tweetwizard.ai/use-cases/creators)
- [Social Media Managers](https://tweetwizard.ai/use-cases/social-media-managers)
- [Ghostwriters](https://tweetwizard.ai/use-cases/ghostwriters)
- [Pricing](https://tweetwizard.ai/pricing)

## Try the TweetWizard Workflow

Create your account, connect X, complete the short profile setup, and test how context turns into ideas, drafts, and scheduled posts.

Primary call to action:

- [Try the workflow](https://app.tweetwizard.ai/sign-up)

Secondary link:

- [See Pricing](https://tweetwizard.ai/pricing)
