Tweetpilot
Launching soon

Grow your X audience on autopilot.

Tweetpilot finds the right conversations and replies in your voice, so showing up on X takes minutes a day, not hours.

Free during the private beta · No credit card · Built for Chrome & Firefox

The reply grind

Replies grow your account. They also eat your afternoon.

Every founder who’s grown on X tells you the same thing: it’s the replies, not the posts. Showing up in the right threads, every day, sounding like a person and not a brand. It works. And it’s also forty minutes a day of scrolling, second-guessing, deleting, retyping. Miss a week and the momentum leaves with you.

Why Tweetpilot

Why it grows accounts, not just saves you time.

Plenty of tools will automate your X activity. The real question is whether the account actually grows. Three reasons this approach does.

Consistency is the whole game.

X compounds for accounts that show up every day. Tweetpilot makes showing up take minutes, so the busy days don't break your streak.

Replies in your voice actually convert.

Specific, in-context replies start real conversations, and conversations are what turn into followers, DMs, and inbound. Generic AI replies get scrolled past.

The growth is measurable, not vibes.

Follower analytics show who you're gaining and losing, snapshot over snapshot, so you can watch the approach work instead of hoping it does.

The trade

Same engagement. A fraction of the time.

Doing it manually~40 min/day
  • Scroll for forty minutes hunting for posts worth a reply.
  • Find one. Try to remember if you've talked to this person before.
  • Draft something, second-guess it, delete it, retype it.
  • Do it again tomorrow. Miss a day, lose the thread.
With Tweetpilot~3 min/day
  • It scans the feeds you'd have opened anyway.
  • It already knows your interests and your voice.
  • It drafts in your voice. You skim, then approve.
  • It shrinks the daily grind to a quick skim, so you keep at it.
Features

An engagement engine that sounds like you wrote it.

Reads the feeds you already open.

Tweetpilot scans your timeline, replies tab, and saved lists, then keeps only the posts that match your topics. Politics, dog threads, the takes you said to skip: filtered before they reach you.

Top of timeline · Replies tab · Saved lists

Drafts in your voice, not an AI's.

Every reply is written from your persona, your saved memories, and the thread it's answering. No “leverage,” no “incredible,” none of the copy-paste tells that get AI replies ignored.

Persona · Memories · Custom instructions

Reads the whole thread, including the images.

It takes in the parent post, the sibling replies, and any pictures attached before it writes a word. Your replies never miss what was already said.

Parent · Siblings · Image context

Posts at a human pace, not a metronome.

Replies go out with uneven, heavy-tailed gaps: forty seconds here, twelve minutes there, with longer breaks built in. There's no pattern to detect, because there isn't a pattern.

Lognormal spacing · Breaks every ~5 and ~15

Every draft waits for your call.

Drafts land in a review queue. Skim, edit in place, approve, or kill. Turn on auto-post once you trust them. Each reply still gets a cancel window before it ships.

Manual approve · Auto-post · Edit-in-place

Runs in your session. Never as you.

Tweetpilot acts inside the browser you're already signed into. It never sees your password, never logs in from a server, never touches the X API on your behalf.

No password stored · No headless login · No API traffic

Trust & safety

It works the way you do, not the way bots do.

Tweetpilot isn't a server pretending to be you. It's an extension that acts inside the browser session you're already signed into. That changes everything about how safe it is to run.

Nothing posts from a data center.

No X API, no headless login. Every reply goes out from your real, signed-in browser, the same place you'd have typed it yourself.

Your password is never in the loop.

Tweetpilot never asks for it, sees it, or stores it. Connecting your account for follower analytics uses read-only OAuth you can revoke in one click.

Built to dodge the actual rules.

X's automation policy targets behavior: identical replies, fixed intervals, fake accounts. Tweetpilot is built to do the opposite of all three.

FAQ

The questions everyone asks first.

Bots post identical or templated replies on a fixed timer and ignore the conversation. Tweetpilot reads the actual post, the thread around it, and the context you've given it, then drafts something specific to that moment, spaces it unevenly, and lets you approve it before it ships.
X's automation policy targets behaviors, not tools: identical replies, fixed-interval posting, fake accounts. Tweetpilot is built to avoid all three. Every reply is unique, the spacing is lognormal, and posts go out from your real signed-in session. There's no headless API traffic for X to flag.
No. You stay signed into X in your own browser, and the extension acts in that session. It never sees your password. The optional account connection, used for follower analytics, is read-only OAuth you can revoke anytime.
You give it a persona, your topics, and a handful of memories: facts about you and what you're building. It drafts from those plus the full thread context, including images. Learning from the replies you've already sent is on the roadmap.
Only if you want them to. The default is review-then-post: drafts land in a queue, you skim and approve. Auto-post sends them on a human-paced schedule while your browser's open, with a cancel window on every reply.
Tweetpilot is in private beta now. Join the waitlist and we'll send your invite as spots open. Free for the length of the beta, no card required.

Get your replies handled. And your afternoon back.

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