KonbiniAPI

X Community Trend Prompts

X coverage is account- and community-based: profiles, their posts and highlights, single posts, and community timelines. There is no keyword search here, so every prompt starts from a handle, a post, or a community you already know. Without keyword search, trend reading on X means watching communities and accounts you have already identified — which is narrower than a search, and more reliable about what those specific groups are discussing. Replace the bracketed values before sending.

11 prompts — X · Community trendsKonbiniAPI required
  • 01

    Community read

    Fetch the posts in this X community and summarize what is being discussed: [community url].

  • 02

    Community details

    Get the details for this X community — size, description, and how active it is: [url].

  • 03

    Media scan

    Fetch the media from this X community and tell me what kind of content is being shared: [url].

  • 04

    Account cluster

    Fetch recent posts from @[a], @[b], and @[c] on X and tell me what topic they are converging on.

  • 05

    Emerging voices

    Fetch this X community’s posts and flag accounts appearing repeatedly that I may not know: [url].

  • 06

    Topic shift

    Fetch @[username]’s recent X posts and tell me whether what they write about has changed lately.

  • 07

    Community comparison

    Compare the posts in these two X communities and tell me how their focus differs: [url1], [url2].

  • 08

    Highlights signal

    Fetch highlights from @[a] and @[b] on X and tell me what they consider important right now.

  • 09

    Discussion depth

    Fetch this X community’s posts and tell me which are getting real discussion rather than just likes: [url].

  • 10

    Activity level

    Fetch this X community’s recent posts with timestamps and tell me how active it actually is: [url].

  • 11

    Watchlist digest

    Fetch recent posts from these X accounts and give me one summary of what they are all saying: @[a], @[b], @[c].

Replace @[username], [topic], and other bracketed placeholders with real values before sending.