Today marks an exciting milestone in my AI learning journey — I officially launched my X (formerly Twitter) account for MyAILearningJourney.com and began automating posts using TweetHunter.
What makes this moment even more meaningful is that every step — from account setup to automation — was guided by ChatGPT. In other words, I’m using AI tools and AI guidance to build the foundation of my AI learning brand. This is truly learning by doing — with AI as my co-pilot.
🐦 Step 1: Setting Up the X Account
Creating a new account was straightforward. I chose a username aligned with my website and set a professional-looking profile image and header that reflect my interest in AI and technology. I kept the bio concise:
“Documenting my journey into AI — tools, tips, and learning in real-time. 🚀 #AIForBeginners #LearningByDoing”
I also included a link to my site so visitors can easily explore more detailed content.
⚙️ Step 2: Choosing a Scheduling Tool – Why TweetHunter?
While there are many scheduling tools out there, I landed on TweetHunter for a few key reasons:
- It’s beginner-friendly with powerful automation features.
- It allows me to queue and schedule tweets in advance.
- It can help discover and repost relevant AI content (great for when I need inspiration or want to amplify others in the field).
And again, all of this — tool selection, account setup, and even first tweet ideas — was planned with help from ChatGPT. I didn’t have to wander the internet for tutorials or comparison blogs. I simply asked, and the answers came.
🧠 Step 3: Planning and Automating My Tweets
To kick things off, I drafted five initial tweets that reflect my current phase — setting up AI tools like ChatGPT, WordPress plugins, and Stable Diffusion. These tweets are scheduled to go out between August 1 and August 8. Here’s a sample:
“Just started using ChatGPT to set up my WordPress blog. It’s like having a super helpful co-pilot. More tools to explore soon. #MyAILearningJourney #BeginnerAI”
With TweetHunter, I could:
- Schedule each tweet for the optimal time.
- Monitor engagement metrics (likes, replies, retweets).
- Get suggestions for hashtags and topics relevant to AI beginners.
All of this was set up with guidance from ChatGPT, which acted like a personal tech support, strategist, and writing assistant rolled into one.
📌 What I Learned from This Process
- Clarity matters: Defining my focus early on helped me write tweets with purpose.
- Automation saves time: Using a tool like TweetHunter keeps me consistent without being tied to my phone or browser daily.
- AI isn’t just the subject — it’s the assistant: With ChatGPT guiding every step, I’m not just learning about AI — I’m building with it.
- Small steps count: Even setting up a social media presence is part of my AI learning. It’s not just about code — it’s about sharing, building, and connecting.
🗓️ What’s Next?
Next, I plan to:
- Explore how to integrate Instagram into my content flow.
- Share more behind-the-scenes of my projects, like setting up Stable Diffusion locally.
- Connect with fellow learners and creators who are also diving into the world of AI.
If you’re just starting out or curious about what AI tools can do, I encourage you to follow along. Let’s learn and grow together — one tweet at a time.
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