A Model Context Protocol server that enables AI agents to interact with Twitter without direct API access, supporting tweet operations, user interactions, and Grok AI integration.
A headless MCP server that provides Twitter API access without requiring local credential setup, enabling core Twitter operations like searching tweets, getting user tweets, posting tweets, and replying to tweets.
Enables interaction with Twitter through a Model Context Protocol, allowing large language models to post tweets, search for tweets, and reply to tweets.
An MCP server that tracks the historical changes of Twitter usernames—frequent screen name changes in crypto projects can be a red flag for potential scam risks.