Twitter Post Generator for Startups & Founders
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Here’s How Ted Helps You Stay Relevant Without Losing Your Mind
You know X (formerly Twitter) is where the many smart voices in startups, tech and VCs show up. You know you should be posting regularly…sharing ideas, engaging with others, building an audience.
But instead, you:
- Spend 20 minutes writing and deleting a single tweet
- Overthink every word
- Forget to post for weeks
- Watch your tweets flop and wonder why you even bothered
That’s where Ted, your X/Twitter Post Agent, changes the game.
Ted helps you do Twitter the right way, fast.
Ted isn’t just a tweet generator. He’s your smart, fast content partner who understands what works on X and what your audience actually wants to read.
He helps you:
✅ Write punchy tweets and smart threads
✅ Stay in your tone (not AI-voice)
✅ Drive replies and real engagement
✅ Repurpose your other content fast
✅ React to trends or articles with useful takes
Why X still matters in 2025
- Investors still hang out here
- Your peers are watching
- Engagement is more organic than LinkedIn
- The right tweet still opens doors (asks, intros, signups, DMs)
But that only works if you show up, with the right content.
Not random “thought leadership”, not recycled SEO.
What Ted actually helps you post
Ted focuses on what performs best on X:
1. Relatable insights
“Most solo founders don’t need more tools. They need fewer distractions.”
2. Mini case studies
“How we shipped a working MVP in 10 days (and got our first 15 users). Thread 🧵”
3. Hot takes (without being cringe)
“Stop telling people to ‘validate their idea.’ It’s just a way to procrastinate.”
4. Behind-the-scenes building
“Building this week: onboarding redesign, our first Stripe payout, and lots of AI bugs.”
5. Response bait
“What’s the one tool you’d never give up as a founder? I’ll go first: Whaaat AI.”
Ted makes it part of your workflow
You can use Ted on his own or let him work with other agents.
Examples:
- “Ted, turn this blog post into a 5-part thread.”
- “Take this LinkedIn post and rewrite it for X with a stronger hook.”
- “Summarize this article into a 2-tweet take.”
- “Turn this podcast into a short thread with one-liner takeaways.”
- “Make this product launch tweet more conversational.”
Ted also works with Erik to pull in articles and with Aamir to generate angles. You never start from a blank page.
Want replies? Ask for them
Here’s what Ted knows: Engagement doesn’t just happen. You have to design for it.
He’ll help you write tweets that end with:
- “Agree or disagree?”
- “What’s been your experience with this?”
- “Anyone else doing this too?”
- “What would you do differently?”
Those micro-asks drive replies which in turn is needed to drive visibility.
Prompts to give Ted right now
- “Write a tweet that opens a thread about the biggest mistake I made building our MVP.”
- “Create a short post that explains why we ditched Slack for async updates.”
- “Write a tweet that asks founders how they chose their first hires.”
- “Turn this changelog into a casual update tweet.”
- “Write a response tweet to this article.”
Bottom line: Twitter works if you work it
But it shouldn’t take all your time.
You don’t need to obsess over character counts or engagement hacks.
You just need Ted in your corner and a smart system to keep showing up.
At Whaaat AI, we always combine the best AI tools and create smart workflows to make your daily work easier.
Want to stop ghosting your Twitter audience? Ted’s ready to write your next 10 tweets. Just ask.


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