MCP • Context-Aware Post Editing
Say "it" and AI knows what you mean.
Build posts through conversation. "Create a post." "Make it a thread." "Add hashtags." "Schedule Monday." AI tracks context so you don't repeat yourself.
How to Use
- 1Open Claude Desktop
- 2"Create a post about our new feature"
- 3Post created
- 4"Make it a thread with more details"
- 5Now it's a 3-post thread
- 6"Add #NewFeature to all of them"
- 7Done
- 8"Schedule for Monday at 9am"
- 9Scheduled
- 10"Actually, make it 10am"
- 11Updated
- 12"Add a link to our blog"
- 13Added
The Old Way Sucks
Open post. Edit. Save. Close. Open again. Edit again. Save again.
Every change requires navigating back to the thing you just worked on. It's tedious. It breaks your flow.
The Better Way
Talk to AI like you'd talk to a person.
"Create a post." "Make it a thread." "Add hashtags." "Schedule Monday." "Actually, 10am instead."
AI remembers what you're working on. "It" means the post you just discussed. "That thread" means the thread you just created. "All of them" means every post in the thread.
No re-selecting. No re-opening. Just continuous refinement.
How Context Works
When you start a new topic, context resets. "Now create a different post" clears the slate.
Example Conversation
You: "Schedule announcement for our product launch"
Claude: "What should it say?"
You: "Exciting news - Product X is here!"
Claude: "Created. When?"
You: "Monday morning, 9am Pacific"
Claude: "Scheduled for Monday 9am PST."
You: "Actually make it a thread explaining the features"
Claude: "Converted to a 3-post thread with feature highlights."
You: "Add #ProductLaunch to all of them"
Claude: "Added to all 3 posts."
That's five edits without once re-selecting the post. That's how it should work.