An AI Twitter ghostwriter for founders and developers
An AI Twitter ghostwriter for founders, indie hackers, and developers: drafts X posts in your voice from your niche's news, and posts only what you approve.
Updated 2026-06-29
Why founders and developers fall off X
For founders and developers, X is a career and distribution surface: customers, hires, and investors read it. The problem is never the first week. It is week six, when a launch slips or a sprint runs long and the timeline goes quiet.
A human ghostwriter solves the time problem but hands over your voice and your judgment, and most cost more than the account is worth at this stage. The tradeoff is usually not worth it.
A ghostwriter that keeps your judgment in the loop
Torbit is an AI Twitter ghostwriter that does the reading and the first draft, then stops. It drafts in your voice from what is moving in your niche, and waits.
You approve what is good and kill what is not, every time. You get the time back without giving up the two things a ghostwriter usually takes: how you sound and what you are willing to put your name on.
Built for technical niches: Hacker News and Reddit sourcing
Generic social tools draft from the open timeline, which is thin material for a technical audience. Torbit reads Hacker News and the subreddits where your space actually argues things out, plus Google News for coverage.
That sourcing matters for engineers and technical founders. A draft built off a real Hacker News thread reads like someone who was in the room, not like a brand account chasing a trend.
From your voice to a post you would actually send
Torbit learns your voice from the posts you approve, so the drafts move toward how you actually write. The goal is a post you read and think you could have written, not one you have to rewrite from scratch.
Nothing posts until you approve it, on your schedule. The account reads like a founder or engineer with taste, because it is still you deciding what goes out.
Questions
- Is this just another auto-posting bot?
- No. Torbit never posts on its own. It drafts and queues, and posts go out only after you approve them, on your timing. The point is to keep you in the loop, not replace you.
- I am a developer, not a writer. Will it sound technical enough?
- It drafts from how you already write and from real Hacker News and Reddit threads in your space, so the posts read technical and specific rather than generic. You approve before anything ships.
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Torbit is an AI tweet writer that drafts X posts in your voice and posts only what you approve.