We've been quietly building something we wish existed.
Meet Torbit.
It drafts X posts in your voice from what's moving on Reddit, Hacker News, and Google News. You approve every draft. Nothing ever auto-posts.
Here's why we're building it.
consistency on x isn't about having more ideas. it's about showing up even on days your brain is everywhere.
@torbitxyz makes that part a little easier without taking your voice away.
Building @torbitxyz has made me think differently about AI writing.
The goal was never to generate more posts.
It was to make it easier to publish the ideas you already have.
That's a surprisingly different product.
We've been quietly building something we wish existed.
Meet Torbit.
It drafts X posts in your voice from what's moving on Reddit, Hacker News, and Google News. You approve every draft. Nothing ever auto-posts.
Here's why we're building it.
Most AI writing tools teach everyone the same style.
After a while, you can spot it before you finish the first sentence.
We think AI should learn how you write.
Not teach you how to sound like AI.
That's the future we're building toward with Torbit.
Most people don't struggle with ideas.
They struggle with turning those ideas into consistent, high quality posts.
That's exactly why I'm excited about @torbitxyz.
Instead of auto-posting generic AI content, Torbit watches what's happening across Reddit, Hacker News, and Google News, then drafts posts in your writing style. You review every draft. Nothing gets posted without your approval.
It doesn't replace your voice. It amplifies it.
If you've ever stared at the X composer thinking "I know I should post, but I don't know what to write today," this is for you.
Consistency without sounding like everyone else.
The waitlist is opening soon. Keep an eye on @torbitxyz. ๐
@BatsouElef Building @torbitxyz
Helping founders turn the conversations they're already following into X posts that still sound like them.
Waitlist opens soon ๐
@eliana_jordan Reusing content works because good ideas rarely reach everyone the first time.
The bigger challenge is adapting them without losing what made them resonate.