Apex

· #319 most-used

Automate X engagement, monitor conversations, and grow your audience with AI

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Apex is an AI-powered X (Twitter) engagement platform that gives teams the building blocks for social agents — automating brand monitoring, reply generation, list management, and audience intelligence. Connect it to Actionist and your agents can search for brand mentions and competitor signals, generate and post on-brand replies to relevant conversations, manage targeted X lists for every business function, and enrich contact records with real-time X profile data — all without anyone manually opening the X interface.

Average time saved
10 hours
per person · per month
≈ 1 workdays back

Eliminates manual work. Agents eliminate the manual cycle of searching X for brand mentions, drafting replies by hand, posting tweets from a content calendar, and managing X lists — tasks that compound across sales, marketing, support, and legal teams.

Schedule

What your Apex agent runs on autopilot

A week of scheduled jobs your Actionist agent will execute on your behalf.

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Multi-app workflows

Apex × every other app you use

End-to-end automations that span multiple apps — each one a real business outcome.

6Workflows
5Apps spanned
~12 hrsSaved / week
6Personas served
For marketing
Featured3 apps

Content calendar tweet published and logged automatically

When a new row is added to the content calendar in Google Sheets, the agent checks trending conversations on that topic to confirm timing, posts the approved tweet, writes the tweet ID back to the sheet, and posts the live link to the #marketing Slack channel — all before anyone opens X.

~2 hrs

Time saved for your team — every week, on autopilot

The flow
Trigger·When a new approved post row is added to the content calendar in Google Sheets
Result
Post Tweet with approved copy from content calendarLog tweet ID and timestamp back to content calendar rowPost tweet link to #marketing channel for visibility
The win
Saved per run
20 min
Runs / week
~5×
Zero tweets missed from the weekly content schedule
Driven byMarketing Agent
ROI

Savings

What your team gets back — two angles: what you stop doing manually, and what that's worth.

Without Actionist

What you do manually today

With Actionist

What your agent runs for you

  • Sales
    35 min / week
    Manual social prospecting on X

    Reps manually search X for competitor mentions and brand keywords, assess each profile by hand, and copy usernames into the CRM — a task that takes 30+ minutes per rep per week with inconsistent results.

    Sales Agent
    0 min
    Agent monitors X and routes qualified prospects automatically

    When a competitor mention or brand keyword triggers a relevant tweet, the agent assesses the poster's profile and routes qualified accounts to the prospect list — no rep ever needs to scroll X for leads.

  • Marketing
    60 min / week
    Manual X content scheduling and monitoring

    Someone on the marketing team manually logs into X multiple times a day to post tweets, search for trending topics, find relevant influencer posts, and draft engagement replies.

    Marketing Agent
    0 min
    Agent posts, monitors, and generates replies on schedule

    The content calendar runs automatically — tweets post on schedule, trending niche conversations surface weekly, and influencer reply drafts queue for approval without anyone opening X.

  • Customer Support
    45 min / week
    Reactive manual X complaint monitoring

    Support staff manually check the brand's X mentions tab multiple times a day, read complaints, draft responses by hand, and sometimes miss posts — especially overnight or on weekends.

    Customer Support Agent
    0 min
    Agent flags and drafts responses to complaints within about a minute

    The support agent scans for negative brand mentions on a schedule, retrieves full tweet context, drafts an empathetic reply, and routes it to the support team's approval queue before a customer feels ignored.

  • Human Resources
    40 min / week
    Manual X recruiting and job posting

    Recruiters manually log into X to post job announcements, browse industry accounts for candidate profiles, manually follow promising candidates, and maintain a separate spreadsheet of X-sourced talent.

    Human Resources Agent
    0 min
    Agent posts job roles and seeds talent lists automatically

    When a new role opens, the agent posts the announcement tweet, samples followers of relevant industry accounts to find candidate profiles, and adds qualifying accounts to the talent nurture list — the pipeline is seeded before the recruiter opens a browser.

  • Finance
    25 min / week
    Manual investor sentiment monitoring on X

    Finance leadership or their EAs manually search X for investor and analyst commentary each week, copy relevant tweets into a document, and assemble a briefing by hand before leadership meetings.

    Finance Agent
    0 min
    Agent delivers weekly investor and analyst sentiment digest

    Every Monday morning the agent searches X for analyst, investor, and journalist mentions of the company and its competitors, retrieves the most-engaged posts, and delivers a curated digest to the CFO — no manual searching required.

  • Operations
    30 min / week
    Manual X account management

    Operations teams manually review X lists, check following/follower counts, add and remove members from lists, and delete campaign lists after campaigns end — a low-value task that always slips to the bottom of the priority list.

    Operations Agent
    0 min
    Agent maintains X lists and following accuracy automatically

    The operations agent audits X lists weekly, syncs the following list against CRM contacts, and cleans up stale lists when campaigns close — all without any team member logging into X.

  • Legal
    60 min / week
    Manual legal and trademark monitoring on X

    A paralegal or legal ops team member manually searches X for trademark misuse and brand-related legal risks each week, records findings in a spreadsheet, and escalates to the attorney — an hour-long task that often gets skipped.

    Legal Agent
    0 min
    Agent runs trademark and legal risk sweeps weekly

    Every week the legal agent searches X for trademark misuse, impersonation accounts, and legally sensitive brand mentions, assesses each flagged account's reach, and delivers a severity-rated report to the compliance tracker.

+ 100s of other Apex automations
Average time saved
30 hrs / person / month
Calculator

Calculate what your team saves

Team size
5 people
Hourly rate
$75 / hr
Hours saved / week
13
Hours saved / year
625
Annual ROI
$46,875

Based on Apex's typical team usage — the visible tasks plus a few other automations the agent runs: ~2.5 hrs / person / week of admin work automated.

Connect

How to plug Apex into Actionist

Pick the connection method that suits your environment.

The fastest path to Apex. Install the Apex MCP server through the pre-built .mcpb file or Smithery — no manual configuration needed. The agent connects using your Apex API key through Apex's official X API integration.

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Get the MCP server

Visit apexagents.ai/mcp and download the pre-built .mcpb file or copy the Smithery install command for one-click setup.

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Generate your Apex API key

Sign in at apexagents.ai and generate an API key from your account dashboard. The key grants the agent access to your X account via Apex's official API integration.

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Connect in Actionist

Add your API key to the Actionist connection field. Actionist runs a test call to verify the handshake before any actions run.

Actions

17 actions your agent can call

Read and write operations available to your Actionist agent.

Triggers

0 events your agent can react to

Events your agent watches for, and the actions it kicks off in response.

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MCP servers

MCP servers that work with Apex

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AI operating system for founders on X. Manage tweets, lists, users, and social data through natural language via MCP.

FAQs

Questions about Apex + Actionist

How does Actionist connect to Apex?
Go to the Apps tab, find Apex, and click Connect. Select the API key method, then visit apexagents.ai and sign up or log in to your account. From your dashboard, request an API key and paste it into the Apex connection field in Actionist. The agent will run a test call to verify the connection before any actions run.
What permissions does the Apex agent need?
Your Apex API key inherits the permissions of the X account it was generated for. For read operations (search tweets, get tweet, get user details, get user followers) no special X API tier is required. Write operations (post tweet, post reply, follow user, list management) require that your X account is in good standing and your Apex subscription tier supports the number of accounts you want to manage. Apex never stores your X credentials — authentication flows directly through X's official API.
Can I combine Apex with other apps in the same Actionist workflow?
Yes. Apex is most powerful when combined with CRM, analytics, and content tools. Common combinations: search for tweets mentioning your brand and log them as HubSpot contacts; post replies generated from a content calendar in Notion; push engagement metrics to Google Sheets for weekly reporting; trigger outreach sequences in your CRM when a target account follows you. Any of Actionist's connected apps can send or receive data alongside Apex in the same workflow.
What are the most common things teams use Apex for?
The four patterns that come up most often: (1) brand monitoring — search for tweets mentioning your product keywords and route high-intent ones to the sales team; (2) list-based nurturing — add qualified prospects to a dedicated X list and have the agent engage with their posts on a schedule; (3) competitor intelligence — search competitor brand mentions and log sentiment and themes to a weekly report; (4) thought leadership — surface trending conversations in your niche and queue contextual replies that position your brand as an authority.
Can the agent manage multiple X accounts?
Apex supports multiple X accounts under a single API key arrangement. In Actionist, you can set up separate agent configurations for each account — giving each its own voice profile, list targets, and keyword sets. The Sales Agent might manage the company handle while the Marketing Agent handles a product-specific account. Each account's actions are isolated so engagement from one handle never bleeds into another.
Are there rate limits I should know about for automated X engagement?
Apex uses the official X API and follows all platform guidelines, so the rate limits that apply are X's own. For search and read operations, the limits depend on your X API access tier (Free, Basic, or Pro). Write operations like posting tweets and replies share the same per-app and per-user limits X enforces. Actionist's agent will pace operations to stay within safe limits — it does not fire mass posting in a tight loop that would trigger X's spam detection.
Can I review AI-generated replies before they post to X?
The Generate Reply action produces a contextual reply suggestion based on the tweet content. You control whether the agent posts it automatically or queues it for human approval in Actionist's Approval Modes. If you run in approval mode, the suggested reply appears in your task queue with the original tweet for context — you approve, edit, or reject before anything posts to X. This gives you full editorial control without losing the speed benefit of AI-drafted replies.
How specific can keyword and hashtag searches be?
Yes. The Search Tweets action accepts date range filters, keyword combinations, and reply inclusion flags, so you can scope searches precisely — for example, 'search my brand name, exclude retweets, from the last 7 days, minimum 10 likes.' Apex returns the matching tweets with engagement counts, author details, and timestamps. The agent can then filter further by criteria you define — only verified accounts, only tweets from specific geographies, or only original posts — before taking any downstream action.