Twitter AI replies with a human still in control
Xleadify AI replies are for the point where a lead has already started a conversation. Connect an approved AI provider, set the campaign context, and use the unified inbox to monitor, pause, or take over when the conversation needs a person.
Assist with inbound conversations
AI replies are generated after a lead sends a message. That keeps the assistant focused on answering questions, handling common objections, and moving an active conversation forward with the context you provide.
- Connect your approved AI provider through an AI Profile.
- Set campaign-specific prompts and guardrails for the replies.
- Use turn and timing limits to keep the assistant bounded.
Keep follow-ups separate from AI
A reply and a follow-up serve different jobs. AI helps when someone has written back; configured follow-up variants are used when a conversation has gone quiet. Treating them separately makes the workflow easier to review.
- AI replies respond to an inbound message.
- Follow-up drips send the variants you configured after a wait window.
- New activity can pause a scheduled follow-up and return the thread to review.
Hand off when judgment matters
Automation should help an operator stay responsive, not hide the conversation. When a lead is qualified, confused, upset, or ready to buy, a human can take over from the unified inbox.
- Review conversation context in one place.
- Pause or disable AI assistance for a campaign when needed.
- Keep the operator responsible for high-stakes decisions and opt-outs.
Do Twitter AI replies send the first DM?
No. AI replies are generated when a lead sends an inbound message. The initial campaign message and follow-up variants are configured separately.
Can a human take over an AI conversation?
Yes. Conversations remain visible in the unified inbox, where an operator can monitor, pause, or take over as needed.
Can AI replace a sales team?
No. AI can assist with repetitive inbound questions and keep a conversation moving, but sales judgment, qualification, promises, and sensitive conversations still need human ownership.