You’d rather be building. We know.
You know Twitter matters for distribution. You also know you’d rather be shipping features than crafting tweets. TweetAgent does the marketing you’re too busy to do, in your voice, so you can get back to building.
First 200 builders only. Then the door closes.
What changes
Your Twitter shouldn’t be another job.
Reply to the right people without doom-scrolling your feed
Interesting threads get thoughtful replies — in your words, with your opinions. You stay in the conversation without being in the conversation.
Post like you care (even when you’re heads down in code)
It reads what’s happening in your world, writes something worth saying, and posts it. Not filler. Not slop. The kind of post that makes people think you care about Twitter. You don’t have to.
Stay in the conversation without being in the conversation
When something breaks or trends in your space, you’re there with a take — fast, sharp, and unmistakably yours. Even when you’re deep in a build.
Meet the right people without networking
It finds and connects with people who actually matter to what you’re building. No spray-and-pray. No awkward DMs. Just quiet, steady growth in the right circles while you ship.
Getting started
Five minutes, then get back to building.
Grab your spot
We let builders in slowly, in small groups. This keeps the quality high and means we can actually help each person get set up.
Tell it who you are
Five minutes of your time. What are you building? How do you talk? Who do you want to reach? The persona builder handles the rest.
Go back to building
That’s it. Your agent runs while you sleep (or ship). Every post gets checked before it goes live — if it doesn’t sound like you, it doesn’t go out.
Sound familiar?
Every builder knows this feeling.
i told myself i'd do 20 replies a day. then i did zero. for six months.
i have a mass market product and 47 followers. i know which one is the real problem.
every time i open twitter i think 'i should engage more' and then close it 3 minutes later having done nothing.
i've started and abandoned 4 different content calendars this year. the spreadsheet is still pinned in my bookmarks.
my competitor ships worse code and has 10x my following. he just tweets more. that's literally it.
i know the playbook: reply to big accounts, post takes, be consistent. i just... don't.
i spent $2K on a social media manager who made me sound like a linkedin influencer. then i fired them.
The tech is finally good enough.
You don’t have to do this yourself anymore.
If you join the beta, your pricing stays locked forever. You get a direct line to me (the person building this). And you actually shape what ships next. That’s the deal.