I fixed a frustrating blind spot in the engagement task dashboard this week.
Twitter reply tasks now show the original tweet directly inside the task view, instead of forcing you to open the link just to understand the context.
What Changed
Each engagement task now loads the original tweet content alongside the suggested reply.
You can see:
- The tweet text
- The author
- How recent the tweet is
- A direct link to open it on X if needed
This makes it possible to decide whether to reply or skip without breaking flow.
Why This Matters
Engagement tasks are meant to reduce decision fatigue, not add to it.
Previously, replying meant context switching: open the tweet, scan it, come back, then decide. That small bit of friction compounds quickly.
Seeing the original tweet inline keeps the task self-contained and faster to process.
Freshness First
Tasks are now ordered by tweet recency (with ICP score as a secondary signal), so the most time-sensitive conversations naturally rise to the top.
This keeps the dashboard focused on replies that are still worth making.
Why This Lives in the Changelog
This wasn’t a new feature. It was a missing piece.
The system already knew which tweet each task referred to. The UI just wasn’t surfacing that knowledge.
Small fix. Meaningfully better daily experience.