Share a tweet with the selected text and the current page URL, when I right-click
This is a Bardeen playbook. It's a pre-built automation template you can run in one-click to perform a repetitive task. Get started with our free Chrome extension.
How does this automation work?
Efficiently sharing content on social media can amplify your message and engage with your audience faster. Bardeen's automation allows you to instantly share insights and web content on Twitter, directly from your browser. This functionality is particularly useful for social media managers, marketers, and content creators who want to maintain an active presence on the platform with minimal effort.
Here's how this playbook lets you tweet the selected text with the current page URL with a simple right-click:
- Step 1: Trigger with Right-Click - Initiate the process by right-clicking on the webpage. Bardeen captures the selected text and prepares to append the current page URL for sharing.
- Step 2: Combine Text and URL - The selected text and the page URL are merged together to create the body of the tweet. This step ensures that the tweet will contain the context and the source for your followers.
- Step 3: Create Tweet - Your tweet, including the selected text and the URL, is automatically posted to Twitter, allowing you to share content instantly without switching tabs or apps.
How to run the playbook
Sometimes, you come across a fascinating article and know you must share it with your Twitter followers.
This automation will share any selected text along with the URL of the page to Twitter.
You can use it to share insights or content with your followers quickly. If you are a social media marketer, you can share product release notes or announcements with one click, saving you time and avoiding errors.
Use this automation to improve visibility, increase traffic, generate engagement and save time.
To make the automation work, select any page text, and right-click. Then select “Tweet the text and current page URL” from the menu. Bardeen will automatically share the text and the page’s URL to Twitter.
Let’s set it up!
Step 1: Set up the automation
Click the “Try it” button at the top of this page to get this Autobook saved.
You will be redirected to download the browser extension when you run it for the first time. Bardeen will also prompt you to integrate Twitter if you haven’t done so already.
Step 2: Try it!
Make sure the automation is activated (toggled on).
💪 Pro Tip: Pair this automation with our other playbooks like Get Twitter profile data and Copy a tweet to a Google Sheet to save even more time. You can also use the builder to add another action. For example, you can save any shared tweet to a database like Notion.
Look for additional integration choices for Twitter or edit the playbook to better match your specific workflow needs.
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