Typefully

Syncs your social content pipeline by turning raw notes into Typefully drafts, monitors engagement notifications, and tracks published threads for performance reporting.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native Typefully integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right Typefully calls, fills the parameters, and checks the result.
    • Structured, agent friendly tool schemas so each call runs reliably instead of by guesswork.
    • Rich coverage for reading, writing, and querying your Typefully data, across all 20 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

    • Built in OAuth with automatic token refresh and rotation.
    • One place to manage, scope, and revoke Typefully access.
    • Per user and per environment credentials instead of shared keys.
  3. Agent optimized design

    • Actions are tuned from real success and error rates so reliability climbs over time.
    • Full execution logs so you always know what ran in Typefully, when, and on whose behalf.
    • The agent pauses and asks when Typefully is unclear instead of plowing ahead.
  4. Enterprise grade security

    • Fine grained access so you control which agents and people can reach Typefully.
    • Least privilege by default, read scopes first and only the writes a workflow needs.
    • A full audit trail of every Typefully action to support review and sign off.

Supported tools

Every action Ceven's agents can run on Typefully, and when to use it.

Create draft
Use this when you have a completed thread or post ready for the Typefully queue. Push text and metadata to start the review process.
Get notifications
Pull recent activity or inbox alerts. Use this to monitor mentions, replies, or account updates in real time.
Get recently published
Pull a list of posts that just went live. Use this to trigger follow up actions or archive links in a database.
Get recently scheduled
Pull all drafts currently in the queue. Use this to audit the content calendar or check for gaps in posting frequency.
Mark notifications read
Clear out the notification inbox by marking items as read. Use this after an agent has processed the alerts into a CRM.
Update draft content
Modify the text of an existing draft. Use this when an AI agent needs to refine a hook based on new data.
Schedule draft
Set a specific date and time for a draft to go live. Use this to automate the final step of the publishing loop.
Delete draft
Remove an unwanted draft from the queue. Use this for cleaning up duplicates or rejected content ideas.
Search drafts
Query drafts by keyword or tag. Use this to find a specific topic before creating a new version.
Get account details
Pull the connected account profile and settings. Use this to ensure the right persona is being used for a draft.
List tags
Pull all existing content tags. Use this to categorize new drafts consistently without creating duplicates.
Archive draft
Move a draft out of the active queue into the archive. Use this for ideas that are not ready for prime time.
Get Recently Scheduled Drafts
Get recently scheduled drafts from typefully.

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Frequently asked questions

Ceven connects to the Typefully notification API to pull both activity and inbox events. You can configure a workflow that monitors these notifications every few minutes. When a new notification arrives, the agent can analyze the text to determine if it is a generic like or a high value question. If it is the latter, the agent can push the notification content into your Slack or CRM so you can respond quickly. You can also instruct the agent to mark these notifications as read once they have been successfully mirrored to your internal tracking system, keeping your Typefully inbox clean.
Yes. Once a draft is created in Typefully, the agent can use the schedule action to pick a specific time slot. You can build a logic gate where the agent first creates the draft, sends it to you for a quick approval via a chat message, and then sets the schedule once you give the thumbs up. Alternatively, you can define a posting cadence in your workflow, and the agent will distribute your queued drafts across those time slots automatically without any manual intervention.
Ceven is bound by the API rate limits set by Typefully. While these limits are generally generous for standard content workflows, pushing hundreds of drafts in a single minute may trigger a rate limit error. If this happens, the Ceven agent is designed to automatically pause and retry using an exponential backoff strategy. This ensures that no content is lost, though it may take a few extra minutes for a massive batch of drafts to appear in your Typefully queue during peak usage times.
The agent has full access to update draft content. This is particularly useful if you use a multi step refinement process. For example, you can have one agent create a rough draft, a second agent check it for brand voice and grammar, and then have the agent push the final polished version back to the specific draft ID in Typefully. This allows you to keep the version history and organization within Typefully while using the power of multiple AI models for the actual writing process.
The agent uses the get recently published endpoint to poll for posts that have moved from scheduled to live. You can set up a workflow that triggers every hour to check for these updates. Once a post is detected as published, the agent can grab the live URL and push it to a Google Sheet or a Notion database. This is ideal for creators who need to track which hooks are performing best across different time slots and days of the week without manual logging.
Yes, provided you have the appropriate permissions and connections. Each account is treated as a separate connection within Ceven. You can build workflows that cross reference accounts or distribute the same core message across different profiles with slight variations in tone. The agent identifies the target account by the account ID during the action call, ensuring that a draft meant for a personal profile does not accidentally end up on a corporate brand account.
The agent can list existing tags and apply them to new drafts to keep your workspace organized. While it cannot create new tags via the API in some versions, it can ensure that every draft pushed from a specific workflow is tagged correctly. For instance, any draft generated from a product update document can be automatically tagged as Product News. This makes it much easier for you to filter your calendar and see the balance of content types you have scheduled for the month.
If a draft is deleted in the Typefully dashboard, any subsequent attempts by a Ceven agent to update or schedule that specific draft ID will return a not found error. The agent will log this error in the workflow history. You can build a recovery step where the agent detects the missing draft and notifies you, or simply has it recreate the draft from the original source data. Because Ceven usually keeps a record of the prompt used to create the draft, recovery is usually a matter of one click.

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