Topics
Topics are the conversation starters and prompts that guide your AI-powered userbots. They provide context, direction, and subject matter for the AI to generate natural, relevant messages in your communities.
What Topics Are
A topic is a defined subject or prompt that your userbots use as a starting point for engagement. Unlike static message templates, topics are interpreted by the AI (Gemini 2.5 Flash Lite) to generate dynamic, contextually appropriate responses. Each topic has a title, content (the actual prompt), an optional category, and optional tags.
Topics can range from broad themes to specific talking points:
- Broad: “Discuss recent developments in DeFi and what trends are emerging”
- Specific: “Ask the community what features they want to see in the next release and share excitement about the roadmap”
- Reactive: “Respond to questions about tokenomics with accurate project details and a positive but honest tone”
How AI Uses Topics
When a userbot is active and a conversation opportunity arises, the AI processes topics as follows:
- Topic selection — The system selects a topic from the schedule’s assigned topic or the profile’s topic pool.
- Context gathering — Recent messages in the channel are collected to provide conversational context.
- Response generation — The AI combines the topic prompt with conversation context to produce a natural reply.
- Delivery — The generated message is sent through the userbot account at an appropriate moment.
The AI does not repeat topics verbatim. Each response is uniquely generated based on the combination of the topic, conversation context, and channel activity.
Topic Categories
Topics can be organized into categories for easier management. Categories are free-form text — you can name them anything that fits your workflow. Common examples include:
- Project Updates — Roadmap milestones, feature releases, technical improvements
- Market Discussion — Token prices, DeFi trends, ecosystem news
- Community Building — Onboarding questions, engagement prompts, community events
- Technical — Protocol explanations, development updates, integration guides
- General Chat — Casual conversation starters, culture and humor
You can filter your topics by category on the Topics page.
Topics vs Schedules
Topics define what your bots talk about. Schedules define when, where, and who delivers those conversations. A topic on its own does nothing until it is assigned to profiles or included in a schedule.
Next Steps
- Creating Topics — Create topics manually, from templates, or with the AI assistant
- Managing Topics — Edit, organize, and track topic usage
- Schedules — Combine topics with profiles and servers into automated campaigns