Blueprints
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A blueprint is a set of rules, according to which bounties are automatically created. A blueprint contains both optional filtering rules, and the configuration for the to-be-created bounty. Multiple blueprints may be defined, to create different bounties for different types of Tweets.
A common approach is to create three blueprints:
One for Tweets from your official project account. These Tweets are very important, because of which high rewards and decent engagement goals may be suitable.
One for Tweets from influencers. These Tweets typically already receive more engagement, because of which higher engagement goals may be suitable.
One for Tweets from community members. These Tweets are typically from smaller, less impactful, accounts. Therefore, quick bounties with lower rewards and goals may be suitable.
When multiple blueprints are configured, you may conceptualize it as follows:
A Tweet comes in from the top, and tries to satisfy your first blueprint (Core team). If this blueprint is satisfied, a bounty is created accordingly.
If the first blueprint is not satisfied, the Tweet tries to satisfy the second blueprint (Influencers). If this blueprint is satisfied, a bounty is created accordingly. If not, it proceeds to the next blueprint until one is satisfied.
If no blueprint is satisfied, no bounty is created.
Open the SocialAI WebApp in your chat.
Navigate to Triggers > Automatic rules > Blueprints.
Click on Create blueprint.
Configure the blueprint to your liking, and click on Create blueprint.
If needed, adjust the order of your blueprints by clicking on the arrows.
Blueprints consist of blueprint-specific options, and of options for the to-be-created bounties. The later are documented here.
Defines if the Tweets from any X/Twitter account are able to trigger this blueprint, or only from specified accounts.
Required: yes Example: if you only want Tweets from your official project account to trigger this blueprint, select Specific accounts.
Filter Tweets based on the impact and credibility of the author.
Required: no Example: to focus on impactful Tweets, a minimum follower count may be useful. To increase the chance that follower count is credible, combine it with a minimum account age and previous activity that would be realistic to achieve that follower count.
Manual validation combines the convenience of blueprints with the control of manual bounties. Whenever a Tweet comes in that doesn't satisfy the blueprint, nothing happens. Whenever a Tweet comes in that does satisfy the blueprint, you're prompted with a simple accept/deny button to create the bounty in one click.
Required: toggle is not optional, but always turned off or on.
Privately kept name to keep things organized.
Required: yes Example: official team
Option | Description |
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Option | Description |
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All accounts
Any X/Twitter account may satisfy this blueprint.
Specific accounts
Only specified accounts may satisfy this blueprint.
Eligible accounts
If Specific accounts is selected, these are the X/Twitter accounts that may satisfy this blueprint.
Minimum account age
Minimum number of days the X/Twitter account has to exist.
Minimum follower count
Minimum number of followers the X/Twitter account has to have.
Minimum previous activity
Minimum number of Tweets the X/Twitter account had to Tweet before.