AI Agent for Social Media Management
Draft and schedule social posts — with an agent that can only access one platform at a time.
The problem
Consistent social media presence is a full-time job. Coming up with posts, scheduling them, responding to engagement — it adds up fast, especially for small teams.
AI agents can help, but most frameworks give the agent access to every connected account. Your Twitter drafting agent can also read your Slack, access your email, and see your analytics dashboards. One bad prompt and it's posting from the wrong account — or worse.
How ConspiracyOS handles it
Each social platform gets its own agent with its own scope. Your Twitter agent has the Twitter API key and nothing else. It can't see your LinkedIn credentials, your email, or your analytics. If you want cross-platform posting, a coordinator agent routes content to each platform-specific agent — but never shares credentials between them.
The API keys live in permission-protected files that only the right agent can read. Not because the agent is told not to look at other keys — because the operating system won't let it.
What this agent can't do
- Can't access API keys for other platforms
- Can't read other agents' drafts or data
- Can't modify its own posting rules or instructions
- Can't install browser extensions or additional software
- Can't access your personal files or email
What you get
- Consistent posting schedule without manual effort
- Content drafted in your brand voice
- Full editorial control — review before publish or auto-post
- Platform isolation — a compromised Twitter agent can't touch your LinkedIn
Get started in 2 minutes
Tell your concierge what you need
conos "Draft 5 tweets per week about our product updates. Save them for my review before posting."
ConspiracyOS sets up the right agent with the right permissions automatically.