I made a guide to climb the Leaderboards of projects on
@KaitoAI .
After some trial and error, I found a rhythm that actually works for me.
Sharing my personal strategy here 🧵👇
➜ Be early
• Those first 5–10 minutes after a tweet drops? Super important.
• Early replies usually get the most eyes.
• Turn on notifications for projects or OGs you follow.
➜ Create a list.
For example, if you are talking about
@anoma, the top 50 people who are yapping about anoma (you can find them on LB). Keep in touch with these people, chat with them.
➜ Use visuals
•Text alone is cool, but visuals catch attention fast.
•Sometimes I’ll drop a quick diagram or even a meme if it fits.
-Simple stuff works- no need to overthink it.
➜ Keep it short and structured
• I started breaking my ideas into mini threads, like 2–3 tweets.
• Helps me explain things better, and Kaito seems to pick up on the flow too.
🤝➜ Talk to other yappers
If someone’s posting good stuff, I reply or quote them.
Sometimes that gets me new replies, reposts, even new followers.
➜ Stick to a simple routine
Here’s what I try most days:
→ Morning: 1 clean, useful tweet
→ Noon: A visual or quote tweet
→ Evening: Engage with others’ content
It keeps me active without burning out.
❓ Ask questions
I noticed tweets with questions get way more replies.
Now I just ask stuff I’m genuinely curious about- like:
“What’s your take on intent-based UX?”
“Which chain gets intent-matching right?”
➜ That’s it from me.
None of this is magic- just small actions stacked daily.
And over time, it compounds.
If you’re trying to grow on Kaito too, let’s connect. I’m always replying.
Let’s climb together.
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yaps.kaito.ai/referral/14501…
#KaitoAI #Anoma