
PostLikeMe
AI writes and schedules X posts in your voice while mixing in product promotion.
Tagline
Write like you. Post every day.
The X ghostwriter for indie founders.
Your content operating system for X growth.
Build in public without sounding promotional.
The content operating system for founders who grow on X, not a generic AI writer.
The product is clearly more than text generation: it includes voice matching, scheduling, trend tracking, content planning, and analytics. Positioning it as an operating system fits the breadth and differentiates it from one-shot copy tools like Jasper or Copy.ai.
The best alternative to hiring a ghostwriter for your X presence.
The strongest promise on the page is 'AI creates daily posts in YOUR voice' plus smart brand mixing and auto-scheduling. That maps well to the economic comparison against a human ghostwriter or social media manager, especially for solo founders who cannot justify that spend.
Eliminate the daily friction of building in public.
The landing page repeatedly frames the pain as staring at a blank screen, awkward self-promotion, and time lost thinking about what to post. This pain-killer angle is credible because the product explicitly generates daily ideas, turns rough thoughts into posts, and automates publishing.
Primary user
Indie hacker or solo SaaS founder actively building in public on X
ICP #1
Solo founder of a B2B SaaS with under $10K MRR
Pain
They know X drives top-of-funnel demand, but they cannot keep up with daily posting while also shipping product and supporting users.
Why this solves
PostLikeMe turns scattered founder thoughts and product updates into scheduled posts in a consistent voice, so they stay visible without writing from scratch every day.
ICP #2
Indie hacker launching in public for the first time
Pain
They want to build an audience but sound generic, self-promotional, or inconsistent when they try to post manually.
Why this solves
The style-matching and AI compose flow directly address the blank-page problem while keeping posts aligned with the founder's own tone instead of generic AI copy.
ICP #3
Bootstrapped creator-founder using X as a primary growth channel
Pain
They need a reliable cadence of content ideas, but they don't know what format, hook, or timing will actually perform on X.
Why this solves
Daily suggestions, trend intelligence, thread creation, and analytics give them a lightweight operating system for content decisions rather than guesswork.
Strengths
- +The page is tightly focused on one use case: founders growing on X while shipping product.
- +The product demo sections are concrete and helpful, especially the daily suggestions and AI compose examples that show actual outputs.
- +The pricing is simple and clearly tied to usage limits like daily suggestions, brands, and generation credits.
Weaknesses
- −The positioning is still too broad for a niche tool; 'AI-powered content strategist' sounds vague and could mean anything.
- −The page overclaims with metrics like '2M+ impressions driven' and '47% avg. engagement boost' without any proof, which hurts trust.
- −The demo content is repetitive and heavily founder-centric, which narrows appeal but does not explain why this is better than Taplio or Hypefury.
- −There is no visible social proof beyond follower-style metrics; no customer logos, testimonials, or screenshots of real accounts using it.
- −The feature list lacks specificity around how voice matching works, what inputs are required, and how accurate the brand mixing actually is.
Fix these
- Rewrite the hero to be sharper and more comparative, e.g. 'The X ghostwriter for indie founders who want to stay in their own voice.'
- Add proof: screenshots of real user dashboards, before/after post examples, and testimonials from recognizable indie hackers.
- Create a competitor comparison section against Taplio, Hypefury, and Typefully to clarify why PostLikeMe is built for founders, not generic creators.
- Replace vague performance claims with concrete product evidence, such as a sample workflow from raw note to scheduled post and the specific analytics tracked.
- Add onboarding clarity: show exactly what data is needed to learn a user's voice, how long setup takes, and how much manual editing is typically required.
Drop-in replacement copy
Headline
The X ghostwriter for founders
Write in your voice, schedule posts, and keep building.
Your voice, not generic AI copy
PostLikeMe learns from your past posts and drafts content that sounds like you. You get writing that feels natural, not like it came from a prompt factory.
Stay consistent without thinking about it
Get daily post ideas tailored to your niche, audience, and brand. Turn rough thoughts into ready drafts before the day gets away from you.
Promote your product without sounding salesy
Smart brand mixing helps you balance product mentions with organic posts. You can market what you're building while keeping your feed human.
Know what is actually working
Track basic engagement and growth metrics so you can see which posts land. Use the data to double down on formats, hooks, and topics that perform.
FAQ
How does PostLikeMe learn my voice?
It analyzes your existing X posts and writing patterns to match tone, structure, and pacing. You do not need to train it manually for hours.
How much editing do the drafts need?
Most users should expect light editing, not a full rewrite. The better your source posts and inputs, the closer the drafts will feel.
Can it schedule posts automatically?
Yes. You can generate drafts, choose what to publish, and schedule posts to go out automatically on X.
Is this only for founders?
No, but it is built for people who grow through personal branding on X. That includes indie hackers, solopreneurs, and creator-founders.
How is this different from Taplio or Hypefury?
Those tools help you manage X content. PostLikeMe is designed around voice matching, founder-style posting, and mixing product promotion into organic content.
Writing daily on X is expensive. Not in money. In attention. PostLikeMe learns your voice, turns rough thoughts into posts, and schedules them for you. So you can ship product and still stay visible.
Most AI writers sound like AI. PostLikeMe writes in your voice, not generic internet soup. It learns from your past posts, suggests ideas daily, and mixes in product mentions without making you sound like a billboard.
I kept missing posts again. Not because I had nothing to say. Because I had too many things to build. So I built PostLikeMe to turn scattered founder thoughts into scheduled X posts in your voice. Now the account grows while I ship.
Founders do not need more ideas. They need a system that turns ideas into posts before the day disappears. That is what PostLikeMe does: daily suggestions, voice matching, scheduling, and basic analytics so you know what actually works.
Blank screen. Cursor blinking. Again. You know you should post. You also know you should ship. PostLikeMe takes the pressure off by drafting posts in your voice, so you stop treating X like a second full-time job.
Posting manually kills momentum. You miss a day, then two, then the account goes quiet. PostLikeMe keeps the cadence alive with daily ideas, smart brand mixing, and auto-scheduling for the posts you actually want to publish.
Here's a rough note turned post. Raw thought: 'Fixed onboarding. Fewer users drop now.' PostLikeMe draft: 'Small product win: cleaned up onboarding and cut drop-off. Funny how the boring stuff usually moves the needle the most.' Same voice. Less work.
One rough idea becomes three posts. 1) short founder update 2) punchier opinion post 3) thread outline PostLikeMe does the first draft, gives you options, and lets you pick the version that sounds most like you.
Founders hate sounding salesy. That is why this exists. PostLikeMe keeps your product mentions inside normal founder content, so your account still feels human while your product still gets attention.
Consistency beats cleverness. The founders who win on X are usually not the loudest. They are the ones who keep showing up. PostLikeMe is built to make showing up easier.
Angle: The X ghostwriter alternative for solo founders
Most solo founders don't have a content problem. They have a bandwidth problem. You know X can drive leads, launches, and trust. But between shipping product, answering users, and putting out fires, writing thoughtful posts every day becomes one more thing that slips. That's why I built PostLikeMe. It learns from your past posts, writes in your voice, and turns rough notes into ready-to-publish drafts. It also helps you mix product mentions into normal founder content, so you stay visible without sounding like a billboard. The goal is simple: help founders grow on X while they keep building. Not generic AI copy. Not a content calendar you ignore. A tool that handles the daily friction of building in public. If you've ever stared at a blank post while knowing you should be posting, this was made for you.
Angle: Content operating system for X growth
I don't think founders need another AI writer. They need an operating system for content. Because the hard part is not just writing one post. It's deciding what to post, in what format, when to post it, how to talk about your product without overdoing it, and how to tell if any of it is working. PostLikeMe tries to solve that whole loop. - It suggests daily ideas based on your niche - It drafts posts in your voice - It helps balance product promotion with organic content - It schedules posts automatically - It shows basic analytics so you can see what lands That matters for founders who use X as a real growth channel. The result is less context switching and more consistency. If you're building in public, consistency compounds. I wanted to make that easier.
Angle: Building in public without sounding promotional
One of the hardest parts of building in public is this: You want to share progress. You want to promote your product. You do not want to sound like you're yelling into the feed. That tension is exactly what PostLikeMe is built around. It takes rough founder thoughts, product updates, lessons learned, and trend ideas, then turns them into posts that still sound like you. The point is not to manufacture a fake personal brand. The point is to help you stay consistent without losing your tone. I think this is where a lot of founders get stuck. They either post too little, or they post like an ad account. Neither works. I'm interested in feedback from founders who use X seriously: what would make this actually useful in your workflow? What would you want it to learn, suggest, or automate first?
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Tagline
Your X ghostwriter for founders
Description
PostLikeMe learns your voice, drafts X posts from rough thoughts, and schedules them for you. Built for indie founders who want to grow on X without sounding generic or spending hours posting manually.
Maker's first comment
I built PostLikeMe because I kept running into the same problem: I knew X was one of the best places to build an audience, but I could not keep up with posting consistently while also shipping product. Every week I had ideas, updates, and lessons worth sharing, but by the time I sat down to write, the momentum was gone. So I made the tool I wanted for myself: something that learns from your past writing, turns rough notes into drafts in your voice, and helps you mix in product mentions without sounding forced. It is not trying to be a generic AI writer. It is meant to be the content layer for founders who grow on X. The part I care about most is whether it actually feels like 'you' when it writes. If you try it, I would love feedback on voice quality, the brand-mixing balance, and what would make the workflow faster for real use.
Pinned maker comment
Would love feedback on the voice matching quality and whether the suggested drafts feel usable with minimal editing.
Meta
Targeting solo founders who post inconsistently
Hypothesis: solo founders under $10K MRR want to stay visible on X but cannot keep up with daily writing. PostLikeMe learns your voice, drafts posts, and schedules them so you can ship and post without hiring a ghostwriter.
Google Search
X ghostwriter for indie founders
Search intent: people looking for a way to post on X consistently without sounding generic. PostLikeMe writes in your voice, turns rough thoughts into drafts, and auto-schedules posts for founders growing in public.
Reddit Promoted
Built for founders who hate self-promo
Assumption to test: indie hackers and bootstrapped founders want to promote their product on X, but only if it still sounds like them. PostLikeMe mixes product mentions into normal founder content, so you stay authentic and consistent.
Subreddits
r/SideProject
Show the problem, the workflow, and a before/after example from rough note to scheduled post
Rules: Share what you built and what you learned; do not post pure promo without context or a demo
r/indiehackers
Post a build log about turning founder notes into scheduled X posts in your own voice
Rules: Be transparent, include lessons and metrics, avoid obvious self-promo
r/microsaas
Position it as a tiny growth tool for founders who need consistent X content
Rules: Keep it practical, focus on the niche pain, and do not spam links
r/EntrepreneurRideAlong
Share the story of building a tool to solve your own content consistency problem
Rules: Story-first, process-oriented, be open about the build and the results
r/SaaS
Ask for feedback on positioning: ghostwriter alternative vs content operating system
Rules: Lead with a question or insight, not a sales pitch; show product screenshots or context
Communities
Post the real build story, share the workflow, and answer every comment with specifics. People here reward honesty and useful numbers.
Engage with founders talking about growth channels and content systems; share tactical lessons instead of dropping links.
Join discussions about bootstrapped growth, content cadence, and founder-led marketing. Offer concrete advice on X posting systems.
Cold outreach template
Hey {firstName} — saw your {context} and thought of you because a lot of indie founders hit the same wall: they want to stay active on X, but posting every day burns time they should spend building. I’m working on PostLikeMe, which learns your writing style and drafts/schedules posts in your voice so you can keep building in public without sounding generic. If I sent you a free setup, would you be open to trying it and telling me if the drafts actually sound like you?
Product Hunt timing
Launch on Tuesday at 12:01 AM Pacific Time. That gives you a full weekday for the Product Hunt audience in the US and Europe, while indie founders are already online checking products, and it avoids weekend drop-off.
Indie Hackers post ideas
- 01I built an AI tool that writes X posts in my voice — here's the workflow
- 02How I stopped missing posts while still shipping product every day
- 03Ghostwriter vs AI: what solo founders actually need to stay consistent on X
Competitor alternatives
Current tone of voice
Founder-friendly, punchy, and a little hypey, with lines like 'Grow on X while marketing your product' and 'Ride the wave before it breaks.'
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