Run Claude Code as a hosted agent in NoClick with Threads wired into its tools handle. It can use Threads directly while it works. No glue code, nothing to install. Click below to open a ready-to-run agent and connect your account.
Pick the operations you want and each becomes a tool the agent can call directly while it works.
Get the authenticated Threads user's profile.
Look up a public Threads profile by username (>=100 followers).
List a public Threads profile's posts by username (>=100 followers).
Create a Threads media container (step 1 of publishing).
Publish a previously-created Threads media container (step 2).
Check the processing status of a media container before publishing.
Delete one of the authenticated user's own Threads posts.
Get the user's remaining publishing / reply / delete quota (per 24h).
Get a single Threads post (media object) by ID.
List the authenticated user's Threads posts.
List the authenticated user's ghost (ephemeral) posts.
Get the top-level replies to a Threads post.
Get the full (flattened, nested) conversation for a Threads post.
List replies authored by the authenticated user.
Hide or unhide a reply on one of the user's posts.
List pending (approval-gated) replies on the user's posts.
Approve or ignore a pending reply.
Get insights for a single Threads post.
Get account/user-level Threads insights.
Search public Threads posts by keyword or tag.
List public Threads posts that mention the authenticated user.
Search for a location to tag on a post.
Get a Threads location object by ID.
Make an arbitrary Threads Graph API request (escape hatch).
Claude Code is Anthropic's command-line coding agent. In NoClick you run it as a hosted agent and connect your real apps to its tools handle, so it does far more than write code. Wire in an integration and Claude Code can read and act on Slack, Linear, your database, and more on its own, calling each one as a tool while it works. It is the same capable agent, pointed at your actual workflows instead of a sandbox.
NoClick runs Claude Code for you with Threads wired in as tools. Connect your account and run.