u/BreadfruitCivil6218

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I launched xContent recently and right now I have exactly 0 users.

No fake “we’re growing fast” story.

No “hundreds of creators love us” landing page theater.

Just 0 users and a product I spent days building because I needed it myself.

The problem I kept running into was simple:

I want to grow on X, but every day I’d hit the same wall:

- what should I post?

- how do I make it sound like me?

- how do I write a better hook?

- who should I reply to?

- how do I avoid sounding like generic AI content?

So I built xContent as a kind of digital copilot for your X self.

You give it your public X handle, and it uses your profile, voice, and live X context to give you:

- 3 post ideas

- 1 strongest pick

- hook rewrites

- contextual replies

- CTA angle

- one-tap buttons to open X with the post/reply prefilled

The goal is not to replace your brain.

The goal is to help you write better and faster when you’re stuck, tired, inconsistent, or just don’t want to start from a blank page again.

Basically:

open Telegram → get ideas → pick one → post/reply on X

I’m trying to make it feel less like an “AI writer” and more like a small copilot that understands your direction and helps you keep moving.

It’s live here: xcontent.art

There’s a free starter pack, and I’m doing a Founding 50 discount for early users while I keep improving it.

I’d genuinely appreciate blunt feedback:

  1. Does this solve a real problem for people trying to grow on X?

  2. Would you use a Telegram-based copilot for posting/replying?

  3. Does “your digital X copilot” make sense as positioning?

  4. What would make this worth paying for?

I’m not looking for fake praise. If it feels useless, generic, or like another AI wrapper, say that. Better to hear it now than spend another month polishing the wrong thing.

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u/BreadfruitCivil6218 — 14 days ago