How to Warm Up 1000 X (Twitter) Accounts Safely in 2025
Learning how to warm up X (Twitter) accounts is the single most important step to prevent your new X accounts from being suspended. X closely monitors fresh accounts, so warming them up is essential.
In this guide, you’ll learn the simple process of account warming—building trust with the platform by behaving like a real user over time. We’ll first walk you through a safe, step-by-step manual method, and then show you how to automate the process for 1,000 Twitter accounts using GeeLark.
Why Warming Up new X (Twitter) Accounts Matters
You might wonder if taking time to warm up a new account is really necessary. The answer is yes, and it is more important than ever. When you understand why, the process makes perfect sense. Here are the key reasons why you should never skip this step.
Avoid X (Twitter) Account Suspension
New X accounts are watched very carefully by the platform’s automated systems. These systems are designed to find and stop spam bots, which often create new accounts and post aggressively right away.
If your new account performs too many actions (like following many people or posting links) too soon, it can easily be mistaken for a spam bot. This often leads to your account being restricted or even permanently suspended.
Warming up your account slowly and naturally shows the platform you are a genuine user, which is the best way to keep your account safe.
Build Trust with the X Algorithm
Social platforms like X prioritize content from real, valuable users. Warming up your account means slowly increasing your activity to send positive signals to the algorithm. These signals show that your account is genuine and trustworthy. Once the platform trusts your account, your posts are more likely to reach a wider audience—leading to better visibility and higher engagement over time.
Increase Account Durability for Future Use
Think of the warm-up period as building a strong foundation for your account. A properly warmed-up X account is more durable and can handle higher activity levels later.
Once X trusts your account, it becomes more resilient and less likely to be flagged during future marketing or outreach campaigns. This early investment of time strengthens your account, preparing it for long-term success and safer scaling in the future.
How to Warm Up Twitter Accounts Safely
Now that you understand why warming up X accounts is essential, let’s move on to the practical steps. We previously wrote a guide on how to manage multiple social media accounts, where we covered some key principles.
We’ll go over those rules again, but this time with a focus on the X platform.
Separate Account Environments
The very first and most important task is setting up the right environment for your accounts. If you are running 1,000 X accounts, each one must look like it’s operating on a different device. In other words, the environments must be separated.
There are already mature antidetect solutions on the market, and yes—antidetect browsers are a solid option. But what if you want to manage multiple X accounts on mobile? Does that mean buying 1,000 used smartphones?
No. Buying old phones or “phone farms” is outdated and not cost-effective. Today, there’s a smarter way. With GeeLark, you not only get access to common antidetect browsers, but also to cloud phones. Each cloud phone is a real Android phone running in the cloud, with its own unique hardware ID, operating system, and device fingerprint.
Whether you use an antidetect browser or a cloud phone, one rule is clear: never ignore the importance of keeping your account environments separate.

Use Proxies
Once you’ve set up the account environment, the next step is network isolation. Without proxies, it’s like using thousands of phones all connected to the same Wi-Fi. Even if the devices are different, the shared IP address makes it risky.
By using proxies, each of your X accounts gets a unique IP, making it look like they’re logging in from different locations.
When choosing proxies, always go for high-quality options such as residential, mobile, or ISP proxies. Avoid cheap data center proxies whenever possible. Many of these low-quality proxies are already flagged by the platform, which can cause your newly registered accounts to get banned right away.
Complete the Profile First
Before taking any other action, make your account look real by fully completing the profile. An empty or half-filled profile is the biggest red flag for a new account and makes it look like a low-effort bot.
This step is especially important in online communities like crypto airdrops, where hunters must appear to be genuine, interested users to qualify for token rewards. No project will give valuable assets to an account that looks fake. To avoid this, make sure every profile is complete:
Profile Picture and Header Image
Upload a clear profile picture and a header image. The goal is to look like a real person. For bulk account creation, high-quality AI-generated faces are a common and effective choice.
Username
The username or handle should look natural, not robotic like “CryptoLover12345”. Keep it short, simple, and easy to remember.
Bio
The bio is very important. It should be short and describe a believable personality or interest. For a crypto account, this might mean mentioning an interest in “Web3“, “DeFi”, or “NFTs” to appear like a real enthusiast.
Pinned Tweet
Add a pinned tweet as an extra step. This should be relevant, such as a thoughtful comment on a popular project, to show that the account is active and engaged.
Warm Up Slowly
The most important rule is to start slow. Real users don’t join X and instantly perform hundreds of actions. In the first few days, simply log in, scroll the timeline for a few minutes, and do nothing more.
After that, slowly increase your activity. A safe starting point is to like one or two posts from verified news accounts or well-known celebrities. This steady, patient approach is the best way to avoid raising any red flags.
Engage with Content
To look like a real user, you need to interact with content in a natural way. This tells the X algorithm that you are an active member of the community. Instead of only posting your own content, focus on engaging with others.
Here are the key actions to include in your warm-up routine:
- Like: The easiest action. Like posts that fit your account’s theme or industry to show you’re paying attention to your feed.
- Comment (Reply): Replies send a strong positive signal. Ask questions or leave thoughtful comments to join conversations. Even a simple reply can be more valuable than many likes.
- Retweet: Sharing others’ content adds value for your followers and shows you are connected to your niche.
- Follow: Do this slowly and carefully. Follow respected accounts in your industry or those whose content you genuinely enjoy.
Visit Profiles
Before following an account, take a moment to check its profile page. This small step mimics natural human curiosity. Bots often follow without viewing profiles, which looks unnatural.
Since X doesn’t notify users when you view their profile, this action is completely safe and adds another layer of human-like behavior to your warm-up routine.
Act Human
Ultimately, the goal is to make your account’s activity look natural and varied. A real person doesn’t perform the exact same tasks in the same order every day. Mix up your actions.
Some days, you might only scroll and like a few posts. On other days, you might post a tweet, reply to a few comments, and follow a new account. Avoid predictable patterns and aim for a more random, human-like rhythm. This variety is crucial for convincing X’s algorithm that your account is legitimate.
Automating Warm-Up for 1,000 X (Twitter) Accounts
Now you know why warming up accounts is important and how to do it safely. But what if you need to manage 1,000 accounts? Even with just 100, doing everything manually would take a huge amount of time.
That’s why smart marketers don’t rely on manual work. The solution is automation.
Take GeeLark as an example. Protecting your X accounts is just the basic feature—its real power is automation. With its built-in automation template marketplace, you can find ready-made templates for many platforms. You don’t need to write a single line of code. Just pick a template and start automating tasks like warming up accounts or posting content.
Let’s get into the steps. A few minutes now could save you hundreds of hours in the future!
Step 1: Register and Install GeeLark
First, you need a GeeLark account. Go to the GeeLark website to sign up, then download and install the application on your computer.

Step 2: Set Up Profiles
Once the software is installed, your first step is to create a profile for each X account.
In GeeLark, a “profile” works like a fully independent Android phone, complete with its own unique fingerprint and environment. When setting up each profile, assign a proxy to it—this gives every account its own device identity and IP address, which is essential for keeping them safe.
Tip: You can also use Excel to quickly create 1,000 profiles and assign a different proxy to each one.


Step 3: Use Automation Templates
It’s time to put automation to work. Go to Automation, then open the Marketplace.Here you’ll find ready-made automation templates for many platforms, including Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and more.
From the dropdown, pick X (Twitter). There you’ll find both official and third-party templates. Think of them as ready-made scripts that run inside your cloud phones to handle tasks automatically.

Find the template: “X (Twitter) Account Warmup”, then select “Create a regular task.”

On the task setup screen, just choose the profile you want to use and set when it should run.
For example, you might schedule the profile “X-8” to run at three different times during the day. You can assign different schedules to different accounts, making the whole process far more efficient than doing it manually.
Remember, you’ve only got 24 hours in a day and two hands! Automation gives you back your time.

Step 4: Run Tasks
Once everything’s set up, just hit “Confirm publication.” That’s it—you can walk away and get back to whatever you were doing.
GeeLark will now send these instructions to your cloud phones, which will begin executing the warm-up tasks 24/7, even if your computer is off. You can check the “Task logs” at any time to see a report of all the actions that have been successfully completed. You have now automated the most time-consuming part of managing X accounts at scale.
Step 5: Custom Your Twitter Warm Up Workflow (Optional)
What if the templates in the Marketplace don’t quite fit your strategy? What if you need a completely custom warm-up process?
The good news is, it’s easier than you think. You don’t need to be a programmer. With GeeLark RPA, you can build your own automation script using a simple drag-and-drop interface.

Unlike learning a full programming language like Python, the learning curve for RPA is almost zero. While others are still stuck on page one of a Python tutorial, you could already have a custom “X Account Warm-Up” script running in GeeLark—working on your accounts and moving you closer to your goals.
If you’re ready to take automation to the next level, please read the beginner’s guide to GeeLark RPA.