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Multi-account posting

Patera assumes you run more than one X account.

Connect as many as you like. Any AI Action (reply or quote-RT) can post from whichever connected account you choose. A single Execute All sweep can drain a queue of replies across many accounts in one click.

Connecting an account

Connection goes through the browser extension. The extension reads the session of an X account you're already signed into in your browser, then hands that session to your Patera dashboard.

No OAuth flow. No password. No app-passwords dance. If you're signed into X, you can connect to Patera in a couple of clicks.

To connect three accounts, sign into all three in the same browser (in tabs or in browser profiles) and open the Patera dashboard. The extension surfaces every active session; you pick which to add.

Where to start a connection in the dashboard

You don't have to wait for auto-detection. There's a Connect an X account button (labelled via the Patera browser extension) in two places:

  • In the Connected Accounts card, directly under the Connected Google Account row.
  • Pinned as a footer item at the bottom of the X account selector dropdown (see The account selector below).

Both are always visible: when you already have accounts connected, when you have none and even when you're signed out. The how-to-connect path never disappears. Clicking either opens the extension modal, which walks through three steps: install the extension (Firefox or Chrome), sign in to X in that same browser, then Patera links the account and it appears in your dashboard. Full walkthrough on the Install the Extension page.

The account selector

Every queued AI Action has an account picker in its row. The picker shows every connected account with its display name and avatar. Switching the picker changes which X account will post that specific reply.

There's also a column-level default account, set in the AI Actions header. New transfers inherit it; you can override per row.

The dropdown also pins the Connect an X account footer described above, so you can link another account without leaving the picker.

Memory and Context (early preview)

The sidebar now has a per-account Memory view (route /memcontext). Each connected X account gets its own engine-policy mode (Often, Sometimes or Strict) plus a set of memory cards: brand voice, post and target history, a dedup cursor, an audience model and past results. The mode dials how aggressive the engine's gates are without swapping the underlying model.

This is an early preview. The data shown is illustrative and edits are not yet saved to the server. Treat it as a look at where per-account memory is heading, not a live control surface.

Multiple sessions per handle

You can save multiple session snapshots for the same @handle. If you've signed into the account from two different browsers, both sessions are preserved. The most recent one is used by default. You can pick a specific session if you need to.

Posting from many accounts at once

The AI Actions Execute All button is the multi-account workhorse. Stack up replies, assign each one to a different account, then hit Execute All:

  • Posts go out serially.
  • A randomised delay (configurable per-tone, default 0-30s) sits between each.
  • Each post uses the account assigned to its row.

You watch the queue counter tick down. Ten replies from ten accounts gone in roughly ninety seconds. From X's perspective, ten different people each happened to post within a minute and a half of each other.

Disconnecting an account

Unlinking lives in the Connected Accounts card, not the account selector. Find the account in that card (the same card that shows your Google account), click its Unlink button, then confirm in the dialog. The session token is invalidated server-side immediately and the account vanishes from every picker. The account selector dropdown only switches which account posts and offers a Clear selection option; it is not where you unlink.

Session expiry

If X signs you out of an account in your browser, the session Patera holds will eventually fail. Patera surfaces a re-link prompt when this happens. Sign back into X in the same browser and the extension picks up the fresh session. You do not need to reinstall anything.