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Argus for agencies

Agencies and ghostwriters live and die on two things: results, and not getting a client account banned. Argus ranks reply targets from each client's real funnel and drafts in each client's voice, and it never automates. So your team spends reply time where it converts, reports on follows instead of impressions, and never puts a client's account at risk.

The problem

Managing X growth for clients is mostly a decision problem. Your team scrolls a client's timeline and guesses who to reply to. They write in a voice that isn't theirs and often isn't quite the client's either. And every tool that promises to scale this by automating the send button carries the one risk you can't take: a restricted or banned client account. Add junior staff and multiple clients, and the guessing multiplies. You end up reporting impression counts to clients because they're easy to screenshot, not because they mean the retainer is working.

What Argus does for an agency

Argus is a free Chrome extension that reads the analytics X already streams into the browser and turns it into decisions, per account, that anyone on your team can act on.

  • It reads each client's real funnel, not vanity impressions. Reach, profile visits, follows, saves. Argus rebuilds the funnel X shows you so you can report on what actually moved: new follows and saves, and where the account leaks. That's a client update that justifies the retainer instead of a screenshot of impressions.
  • It ranks live posts by reply opportunity. Instead of a junior team member scrolling and guessing, they get a ranked list of posts where an early reply is likely to convert, scored on the author's reach, how early you'd be, and how close the post sits to the client's niche. Reply time goes exactly where it counts.
  • It drafts in the client's voice. Argus learns voice from the account's own best posts, so when you work a client's account it drafts replies that sound like that client, not a generic agency house style. The AI drafting is optional and runs on a key you bring.
  • It never automates. Argus never auto-posts, auto-replies, auto-follows, or auto-likes. Every reply is draft-and-insert: a person reads it, edits it, and hits send. A client account is never at ban risk from Argus, because Argus doesn't touch the send button.

Safe by design

The account at risk is never yours, it's your client's, and that changes the math on automation entirely. Argus is built draft-and-insert only on purpose: it ranks and it drafts, and a human on your team decides what actually gets sent. There is no autopilot mode and there never will be, because the thing you'd be automating is the one thing that gets accounts restricted. If you're weighing tools, see how Argus compares, and read the reply-first playbook for the strategy Argus is built around.

Common questions

Can I use Argus for multiple client accounts?

Argus is a Chrome extension that runs on the account you're signed into on x.com, so you run it per client account, one at a time, the same way you already switch between clients. It isn't a multi-account dashboard. When you're working a client's account, Argus reads that client's real funnel and drafts in that client's voice, then you move to the next.

Does it automate anything that could get a client banned?

No. Argus is draft-and-insert only. It ranks who to reply to and drops a draft into the reply box, and a person decides whether to send it. It never auto-posts, auto-replies, auto-follows, or auto-likes. Automating the send button is the number one way client accounts get restricted, and Argus deliberately doesn't touch it.

Does it match each client's voice?

Yes. Argus learns voice from the account's own best posts, so when you work a client's account it drafts in that client's voice, not a generic agency house style. Because it runs per account, each client gets drafts that sound like them.

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