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Content Scheduling

Schedule social media content with Nebula's AI agent. Draft posts across platforms, generate content batches, and match your brand voice and tone.

What you'll build

Nebula drafts a batch of social media posts based on your latest content, matches your brand voice, and schedules them across the week, so your social presence stays active without daily manual effort.

What to say

You

Draft 5 tweets about our new product launch. Keep them engaging and vary the tone: one professional, one casual, one with a question, one with stats, and one teaser.

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Checking your latest blog posts and product announcements for context...

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Here are 5 tweets ready for review:

  1. Professional: "We're excited to announce Acme 2.0 — rebuilt from the ground up with a new API, faster dashboards, and team-level permissions. Available today."
  2. Casual: "Just shipped something we've been working on for months. Acme 2.0 is live and it's a big one."
  3. Question: "What if setting up your entire dev environment took 30 seconds instead of 30 minutes? That's Acme 2.0."
  4. Stats: "3x faster load times. 50% fewer clicks to complete setup. 12 new integrations. Acme 2.0 is here."
  5. Teaser: "Something big drops tomorrow. If you've been waiting for a reason to try Acme... this is it."

Want me to schedule these across the week?

Adjust the topic, number of posts, and tone to fit your brand. You can also ask Nebula to generate posts for multiple platforms at once.

What happens

You describe the topic and brand voice

Tell Nebula what you want to post about and how it should sound. You can reference specific products, campaigns, blog posts, or just give a general topic. If you've set up a Content Strategist agent with your brand guidelines, Nebula will use those automatically.

Nebula researches your latest content

Nebula checks your recent blog posts, product pages, or any URLs you provide to pull in real details, stats, and talking points. This ensures the posts are grounded in actual content rather than generic filler.

Posts are drafted with varied tones

Nebula writes each post with a different angle or tone so your feed doesn't feel repetitive. Here's what a batch might look like:


Monday 9:00 AM — Professional announcement "We're excited to announce Acme 2.0 — rebuilt from the ground up with a new API, faster dashboards, and team-level permissions. Available today."

Tuesday 12:00 PM — Casual and conversational "Just shipped something we've been working on for months. Acme 2.0 is live and it's a big one."

Wednesday 3:00 PM — Question to drive engagement "What if setting up your entire dev environment took 30 seconds instead of 30 minutes? That's Acme 2.0."

Thursday 10:00 AM — Stats-driven "3x faster load times. 50% fewer clicks to complete setup. 12 new integrations. Acme 2.0 is here."

Friday 11:00 AM — Teaser for the weekend "The response to Acme 2.0 this week has been incredible. If you haven't tried it yet, your weekend project just found its tool."


You review and Nebula schedules the posts

Nebula shows you all the drafts together. You can edit, reorder, or ask for rewrites. Once you approve, Nebula schedules each post at the times shown and publishes them automatically through your Twitter Agent.

Make it automatic

You

Every Monday, draft a week of tweets based on our latest blog posts and send them to me for review.

Create Trigger

Creating scheduled trigger: every Monday at 9:00 AM UTC. Task: find latest blog posts, draft 5-7 tweets for the week with varied tones, send drafts for review before scheduling.

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Your trigger is live. Every Monday morning, I'll pull your latest blog posts, draft a week of tweets, and send them to you for review before scheduling. You can pause or edit this from the Triggers page.

Nebula creates a scheduled trigger that runs every Monday. You review the batch, approve (or edit), and the posts go out on schedule for the rest of the week.

Connect your integrations

This recipe uses Twitter. Connect your Twitter account from the Integrations page so Nebula can schedule and publish posts on your behalf. If you want Nebula to pull content from your blog or CMS automatically, connect that integration as well.

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