An AI ghostwriter for X that sounds like you
Most AI writing reads like AI. What it takes for drafts to actually sound like you, and why an approval step matters more than raw generation.
Updated 2026-06-01
The problem with generic AI posts
Most AI writing tools optimize for output. Ask for ten posts and you get ten posts, all carrying the same flat, hedged, slightly-too-polished tone people now recognize on sight. Volume is not the hard part. Sounding like a person is.
Voice comes from your own writing
A draft sounds like you when it's built from how you already write, not from a generic model of how posts should sound. Torbit drafts from your voice and the threads moving in your space, so the result reads like you on a good day, not like a template.
Approve, reject, improve
Every approve and reject is a signal. Torbit learns what you ship and what you kill, so drafts need less editing the longer you use it. The tool gets closer to your voice instead of drifting toward an average.
Generation is the easy part
Any model can produce text. The work is in the judgment: which idea is worth posting, whether it sounds like you, when it should go out. Torbit keeps that judgment with you and automates the part around it.
Questions
- Will my posts sound like AI?
- That's the one thing we optimize against. Drafts are built from how you already write. If one doesn't sound like you, reject it, and it learns.
- Does it post automatically?
- No. Drafts sit in your queue until you approve them. Nothing goes out on its own.
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Torbit is an AI tweet writer that drafts X posts in your voice and posts only what you approve.