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Looking for an Experienced BAS Developer for Twitter Automation Projects
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Description:
Hello BAS Community,
I am seeking an experienced BAS developer to collaborate on multiple projects related to Twitter automation. The ideal candidate should have a strong understanding of token management and account changes, as well as expertise in creating and managing scalable, efficient automation workflows.
Requirements:
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Expertise in Token Management:
- Ability to handle and manage Twitter authentication tokens securely.
- Experience working with session cookies and multi-account management.
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Experience in Twitter Account Changes:
- Updating account details (bio, profile picture, location, etc.).
- Handling multiple accounts efficiently in BAS.
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Automation Workflow Knowledge:
- Creating advanced scripts for account actions, including ad campaigns and profile updates.
- Familiarity with integrating third-party APIs and handling dynamic workflows.
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Additional Skills (Preferred):
- Experience with web scraping and parsing.
- Familiarity with error handling and retries to ensure automation reliability.
Projects Involved:
- Managing hundreds of Twitter accounts with automated updates to profiles and settings.
- Tracking ad campaign performance across multiple accounts.
- Building a token-based management system for seamless account switching.
Why Join?
This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled BAS developer to work on exciting projects with potential long-term collaboration. Competitive compensation and flexibility guaranteed!
Contact:
If you are interested and meet the requirements, please comment below or DM me directly with:
- A brief introduction of your experience with BAS.
- Examples of related projects (if any).
Looking forward to collaborating with the right talent! 😊
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I don’t think this project will ever be started because it needs strong skills to understand what we’re doing, how to build it, and everything else involved.
From my experience, it’s really hard to find someone with those skills at a price anyone can afford. Most people who can do this kind of work are either too expensive or already busy with other projects.
For example, this task needs a solution for storing account data in a centralized system, but nobody seems capable of doing it. Plus, if you need to track something like an ad campaign in an account, the person working on it must understand the many objects involved in a campaign and be able to export that data in a usable format for reporting or further analysis.
Using BAS for something this big makes it very hard. While BAS is great for smaller tasks, a project like this needs a skilled person to handle it. If you give it to someone inexperienced, they’ll just create a mess, and nothing will get done. And you’ll just lose all your money but gain some more experience.
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@sergerdn Thank you for sharing your thoughts and practical experience! I completely agree that any project requires certain skills, and the challenges you mentioned are very real.
However, instead of seeing this as a barrier, I see it as an opportunity to develop a clearer approach and find the right person or team to make it happen.
As for you, I’m not sure how you work, but for me, I only accept payment once the project is completed and successfully tested. This ensures that both sides receive real value. Would you be willing to work in the same way as I do?
Regarding BAS, you’re right that it’s better suited for smaller tasks. However, in many cases, it can simplify complex problems if used correctly.
Once again, thank you for sharing these valuable insights.
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Correct 100%, after many failed attempts to give instructions to different developers. I did it by my self and got it done. Have some errors but solving them and get more experience by time till i have a solid project 💪🏻 Thanks for your reply
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@AgentX Be aware that the amount you offer developers is too low compared to your requirements, and that may be the reason why no one will work for you.
But anyway, solving the problem yourself will bring greater efficiency for yourself.