for developers

AI tweet writer for developers who actually have things to say

Turn code opinions, debugging stories, and engineering lessons into posts that land with technical and non-technical audiences.

image-card ready draft

prompt

I spent 3 hours debugging something that was a missing semicolon

draft

3 hours. 17 stack overflow tabs. 2 coffee refills. it was a missing semicolon. and yet i feel exactly as smart as i did before.

suggested visual

A clean social card that turns the main insight into a screenshotable product story.

You have real engineering insight but it reads like internal documentation.
Making technical content accessible without dumbing it down is harder than the code itself.
Building in public feels performative unless the content is actually useful.
You know what you want to say. The blank page is the bottleneck.

Where it fits in the workflow

Best for developers who want to build in public, share engineering takes, grow an audience, and document what they're building without writing becoming a second job.

Turn a debugging story into a post

Paste what you ran into, what you thought was wrong, what was actually wrong. Bangers Only shapes the story into a tweet people save.

Share an engineering opinion

Hot takes and contrarian takes on tech stack choices, code review culture, or CS education are high-engagement developer content. Start with the opinion, let the tool find the angle.

Document what you're shipping

Build in public posts work best when they include a specific number or before/after. Paste the milestone, get the post.

X auto-voice profile

Tone selector is gone from the main path. Creator and Pro users connect their own X account, Bangers Only learns from their posts, and the generated drafts inherit that voice.

Example outputs

input

I spent 3 hours debugging something that was a missing semicolon

output

3 hours. 17 stack overflow tabs. 2 coffee refills. it was a missing semicolon. and yet i feel exactly as smart as i did before.

input

senior engineers delete more code than they write

output

you don't get promoted for writing more code. you get promoted for knowing which code to delete. the senior engineer's real skill is subtraction.

FAQ

Is this useful even if I'm not trying to become an influencer?

Yes. Most developers who use it aren't chasing followers. They're documenting their work, sharing lessons learned, and occasionally posting an opinion that resonates. The tool helps you say the thing you already want to say, faster.

Will it make technical content sound generic?

The more specific your input, the more specific the output. 'I fixed a bug' is vague. 'I fixed a race condition that only appeared in production on the third Tuesday of the month' is a post.

Start with one real idea.

Get four drafts and a visual direction in one flow.

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