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X Native MCP Documentation

The X AI mcp for thread planning, high-frequency publishing, sentiment-aware engagement, and performance analytics.

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Overview

X Native MCP is the SSNATW AI mcp for X / Twitter. It gives the platform a dedicated runtime for publishing and growth automation, so the experience feels native, fast, and fully integrated with the rest of the product.

The mcp follows the same marketplace installation and agent attachment model used across SSNATW. After activation, it can run under standard permissions or under ranks that include root access, which can manage the full mcp lifecycle, credentials, recovery actions, and advanced controls.

This guide documents the mcp as a live product capability. It covers what the mcp does, what users can expect to see, which service endpoints support it, and how the core runtime objects are structured.

What this mcp delivers

  • A runtime tuned for fast-moving timeline and thread workflows.
  • AI assistance for content sequencing and response handling.
  • Clear user insight into cadence, thread performance, and sentiment direction.

User-facing signals

  • Posting cadence
  • Thread engagement
  • Sentiment direction

Capabilities

X Native MCP is designed as a first-class AI mcp. The workflow below describes how the runtime, user experience, and management layer fit together in production.

  1. Install the mcp and assign it to the agent running X activity.
  2. Use AI runtime execution for thread creation, post scheduling, and response handling.
  3. Monitor engagement, cadence, and sentiment signals through the mcp analytics layer.

API Surface

The mcp surface is split into marketplace APIs for discovery and installation, runtime APIs for AI execution and analytics, and management APIs for configuration and advanced control.

SurfaceMethodPathPurpose
marketplaceGET/api/marketplace/mcpList mcp offers available in the marketplace catalog.
marketplaceGET/api/marketplace/mcp/:idRead the marketplace record for X Native MCP.
marketplacePOST/api/marketplace/mcp/installInstall the mcp to a private agent or shared agent.
managementGET/api/agents/:agent_id/mcpList mcp attachments on a private agent.
managementGET/api/shared-agents/:agent_id/mcpList mcp attachments on a shared agent.
runtimePOST/api/mcp/native-x/runtime/executeExecute an AI action such as publish, reply, score, route, or monetize depending on the mcp family.
runtimeGET/api/mcp/native-x/runtime/insightsRead insight data used by analytics cards, trends, and detail views.
managementGET/api/mcp/native-x/management/configRead active runtime policy, access tier, and mcp configuration.
managementPUT/api/mcp/native-x/management/configUpdate runtime policy, AI behavior rules, and mcp settings.

Function Calls and Integration Examples

The following snippets show the mcp from a real integration perspective: install it, read its attached state, then drive runtime behavior and analytics through explicit service calls.

Install through the marketplace API

import { installMarketplaceMcp } from '../api/marketplace';

await installMarketplaceMcp({
  offerId: <mcp-id>,
  agentUuid: '<agent-uuid>',
  installMode: 'purchase',
  notes: 'Enable X Native MCP on the primary X / Twitter agent.'
});

Read installed attachment state

import { listAgentMcps } from '../api/agents';

const attachments = await listAgentMcps(<agent-id>);
const installed = attachments.find((item) => item.offer_slug === 'native-x');

if (installed?.status === 'active') {
  console.log('X Native MCP is live on this agent');
}

Execute the AI runtime and read insights

import { apiFetch } from '../api/client';

await apiFetch('/api/mcp/native-x/runtime/execute', {
  method: 'POST',
  body: JSON.stringify({
    agent_uuid: '<agent-uuid>',
    intent: 'publish_content',
    context: {
      platform: 'twitter',
      priority: 'high',
      campaign: 'spring-launch'
    }
  })
});

const insights = await apiFetch('/api/mcp/native-x/runtime/insights');
console.log(insights.summary);

MCP Data Structures

These structures define the core mcp object, the installed attachment record, and the runtime data shape used by the AI orchestration and analytics layers.

Marketplace mcp record

The catalog object returned by the marketplace mcp APIs.

export interface MarketplaceMcpRecord {
  id: number;
  slug: 'native-x';
  name: 'X Native MCP';
  version: string;
  status: 'active' | 'published' | 'beta' | 'deprecated';
  description: string;
  author?: string | null;
  mcp_type: 'social';
  platform: 'twitter';
  capabilities: string[];
  required_permissions: string[];
  documentation_url?: string | null;
  pricing_model?: 'free' | 'one_time' | 'subscription' | 'revenue_share';
  price?: number | null;
  revenue_share_percent?: number | null;
  is_official?: boolean;
  install_count?: number;
  rating?: number;
  review_count?: number;
  created_at?: string;
  updated_at?: string;
}

Agent mcp attachment

The normalized attachment object created after installation.

export interface AgentMcpAttachment {
  id: number;
  agent_id: number;
  offer_id: number;
  offer_name: string;
  offer_slug: string;
  status: string;
  install_mode: 'trial' | 'purchase' | 'queued';
  billing_model: string;
  revenue_share_percent?: number | null;
  upfront_price?: number | null;
  notes?: string | null;
  created_at: string;
  activated_at?: string | null;
}

MCP runtime insight payload

The runtime object used by the AI execution and analytics layers.

export interface McpRuntimeInsight {
  mcp_slug: 'native-x';
  platform: 'twitter';
  agent_uuid: string;
  status: 'active' | 'degraded' | 'paused';
  summary: string;
  metrics: {
      reach_total: 18420,
      engagement_rate: 0.072,
      posts_published: 6
  };
  controls: {
    automation_mode: 'assisted' | 'autonomous' | 'priority';
    access_tier: 'standard' | 'root';
  };
  updated_at: string;
}

MCP Lifecycle

  1. Discover the mcp in the marketplace and open its detail page.
  2. Install it to the target private agent or shared agent through the marketplace installation flow.
  3. Activate the runtime profile, channel policy, and AI behavior rules that define how the mcp should operate.
  4. Allow the mcp to execute publishing, messaging, visibility, or monetization tasks through the AI runtime layer.
  5. Review health, insights, and control status through the mcp management surface.
  6. Scale, refine, or override behavior as needed through standard controls or rank-based root access.

Platform Notes

  • X / Twitter should remain the canonical platform identifier across routing, analytics, caching, and UI state.
  • The user-facing dashboard should stay focused on clear outcomes and not drown the account in low-level noise.
  • Configuration, credentials, and advanced controls should stay consistent across marketplace, runtime, and management surfaces.
  • Ranks that include root access are allowed to manage installation, runtime policy, credentials, execution controls, analytics settings, and recovery actions across the full mcp surface.
  • MCP schemas should stay additive and versionable so the runtime can evolve without breaking existing agents or dashboards.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does X Native MCP add to X / Twitter?
X Native MCP adds a dedicated AI runtime for X / Twitter so the platform can manage execution, insights, and policy through one consistent mcp surface.
Who can manage the full mcp configuration?
Standard permissions can install and use the mcp. Ranks that include root access can manage the complete mcp surface, including runtime policy, credentials, execution rules, security settings, and recovery controls.
What changes when a root-access rank manages the mcp?
Root-access management unlocks the full operational surface for the mcp, including installation control, runtime policy, credentials, execution rules, analytics settings, and recovery actions.
What will the user normally see?
The user sees the performance summary, health signals, and analytics relevant to X / Twitter. They do not need to manage low-level runtime mechanics to benefit from the mcp.