The Warpcast Recommendation Generator helps you craft specific, credible shoutouts for Farcaster users, channels, projects, Frame apps, and onchain builders in seconds. Instead of typing vague “check this out” casts, you paste what you love about someone or something, pick the recommendation type, and the generator returns a polished cast that fits Warpcast’s 320 character limit, includes correct @mentions and /channel tags, and gives the reader a real reason to click, follow, or mint.
Warpcast rewards specificity. A recommendation that names a cast, a channel, a contract, or a contribution travels farther than a generic endorsement because it signals that you actually engaged with the thing you are promoting. The Warpcast recommendation generator bakes that principle into every output, pulling the user context you provide into a short, onchain-native shoutout that feels written by a real community member rather than a bot.
What the Warpcast Recommendation Generator produces
The tool is built for the kinds of recommendations Farcaster natives actually post each day. You choose a recommendation type, add a few details about the person, project, or channel, and the generator returns a cast-ready draft you can copy directly into Warpcast or schedule through Postiz. Below are the five formats it covers.
User shoutout with /fname
Use this when you want to highlight a single Farcaster user who deserves more followers, tips, or attention. You enter their fname, a sentence about why they matter, and optionally a link to a standout cast. The generator produces a recommendation that tags @fname correctly, references their signature contribution, and ends with a call to follow or tip. This format is ideal for weekly shoutout threads, Follow Friday style casts, or surfacing quiet builders who post great work but rarely self-promote.
Channel recommendation for /degen, /art, /founders and more
Channel recommendations drive real discovery on Warpcast because most users only subscribe to a handful of channels at a time. The generator takes a channel slug such as /degen, /art, /founders, /base, or /memes, pairs it with a reason the channel is worth joining, and outputs a cast that names specific contributors or recent threads. The result sounds like a recommendation from an insider instead of a directory entry, which is what makes people hit subscribe.
Project and dapp recommendation
When you want to recommend a protocol, dapp, or product, you enter the project name, what chain it runs on, the single clearest user benefit, and any relevant link. The generator produces a cast that explains what the project does in plain language, names the contract or app domain, and includes a clear next step such as mint, stake, swap, or try it. This format is designed for dapps launching on Base, Optimism, or other onchain environments where proof of usage matters more than marketing copy.
Frame app recommendation
Frames are native interactive apps on Warpcast, and a good Frame recommendation gets people to click the embed without leaving the feed. The generator writes Frame-specific casts that explain what the Frame does in one sentence, tell the reader exactly which button to press, and include the Frame URL so it unfurls correctly in the client. Use this when you discover a new Frame you want other builders, collectors, or degens to try.
Builder endorsement
Builder endorsements are the most valuable form of recommendation on Farcaster because they connect talent with funding, grants, and collaborators. You enter the builder’s fname, what they shipped, and optionally the repo, contract, or product link. The generator returns an endorsement that references a verifiable contribution, notes any onchain proof, and suggests why other builders or investors should pay attention. This format is a fit for hackathon recaps, grant program nominations, and cohort-based accelerator threads.
Best practices for Warpcast recommendations
Farcaster is a smaller, higher-signal network than most social platforms, which means the bar for a recommendation is higher. The cast has to feel credible, specific, and rooted in something anyone can verify. These three practices make the difference between a cast that gets ignored and one that drives follows, tips, and mints.
Make the recommendation onchain verifiable
Whenever possible, point to something a reader can verify without your word for it. That might be a contract address, a cast hash, a Basename, a Zora mint, or a public repo. Onchain proof turns a recommendation into a receipt, and Farcaster users trust receipts more than adjectives. The generator will include these references when you provide them and will prompt you for them when they are missing.
Name a specific contribution
Do not say a builder is great. Say they shipped the v2 router, wrote the thread that hit the top of /base last week, or designed the mint page for the collection you are holding. Specific contributions give readers a reason to care and a reason to click. The generator is trained to push past generic praise and surface the concrete thing that makes the person, project, or channel worth recommending.
Tag @mentions, channels, and links correctly
A recommendation only works if Warpcast can resolve the entities in it. That means using the correct @fname without spaces, the correct /channel slug, and full URLs for Frames and dapps so they unfurl. The generator formats these elements automatically, validates common mistakes, and keeps the final cast under 320 characters so nothing gets truncated when someone reposts it.
Use cases for the Warpcast Recommendation Generator
Different parts of the Farcaster community use recommendations differently. The generator adapts the tone, structure, and call to action based on who you are writing for, so the same tool works whether you are rallying a community, spotlighting a builder, or helping airdrop hunters find the next drop.
Crypto community managers
Community managers for L2s, DAOs, and token projects use the generator to produce daily or weekly shoutout casts that highlight active members, showcase ecosystem dapps, and drive traffic to official channels. Because every output is customizable, managers can match the voice of their community while still shipping recommendations at a pace no single person could write by hand.
Builders and founders
Founders on Farcaster rarely want to self-promote, but they do want to endorse peers whose work they respect. The generator lets a founder write a thoughtful builder endorsement in under a minute, including links to the repo or product, so the cast still feels personal even when it is produced quickly. This is especially useful during hackathon weekends, demo days, and grant review periods.
Airdrop hunters and degens
Degens and airdrop hunters rely on recommendations to find the next protocol, Frame, or channel worth their time. The generator produces casts tuned for /degen, /base, and similar channels, with direct language, clear calls to action, and the contract or app link front and center. This helps hunters share alpha with their circles without writing each cast from scratch.
Frequently asked questions
Does the generator post directly to Warpcast?
No. The generator produces a cast-ready draft that you can copy into Warpcast or schedule through Postiz when you want to queue multiple recommendations across the week. Keeping posting separate from generation means you can review every draft, tweak the voice, and make sure the @mentions and links are exactly what you intended before anything goes live.
How long is each generated cast?
Every recommendation is written to fit inside Warpcast’s 320 character limit, including the @mentions, /channel tags, and URLs. If you supply more context than can fit, the generator will prioritize the specific contribution and the call to action over background detail, because those are the elements that move a reader to act.
Can I recommend a Frame or dapp that is not on Base?
Yes. The generator works across every chain and every Farcaster client. You can recommend Frames, dapps, and tokens on Base, Optimism, Arbitrum, Zora, Ethereum mainnet, or any other network. Supplying the chain name in the context field helps the generator write a more accurate recommendation, especially when chain matters for the reader’s next step.
Does it handle channel recommendations for private or small channels?
Yes. You can recommend any channel that exists on Warpcast, regardless of size. Smaller channels often benefit most from a well-written recommendation because the cast itself becomes the discovery moment. Provide the channel slug and a sentence about why you joined, and the generator will do the rest.
Is the tool free to use?
Yes, the Warpcast Recommendation Generator is free. You can generate as many recommendation drafts as you need without signing up. If you want to schedule those recommendations across Warpcast and other networks, connect your account to Postiz and queue them from a single calendar.
Schedule your Warpcast recommendations with Postiz
Once you have a stack of recommendation drafts, the next step is getting them out on a consistent schedule. Postiz lets you connect Warpcast alongside X, LinkedIn, Threads, Bluesky, and more, then schedule every cast from one calendar. You can batch a week of builder endorsements on Monday, queue channel recommendations for the hours your audience is most active, and track which recommendations drive the most follows and engagement. Pair the generator with Postiz and your Farcaster presence becomes a repeatable system instead of a daily scramble.