for ghostwriters
AI tweet writer for ghostwriters handling client voice at speed
Draft client posts, remix proven formats, and keep voice profiles grounded in real examples instead of vague tone words.
prompt
client runs a b2b saas and wants to explain why onboarding emails fail
draft
most onboarding emails fail because they explain the product before the user believes in the outcome. activation is not education. it is evidence.
suggested visual
A clean social card that turns the main insight into a screenshotable product story.
Where it fits in the workflow
Best for ghostwriters who need fast angles, client-specific voice, and visual concepts without turning every post into a generic template.
Build from client examples
Use the voice profile fallback with client examples, audience, and avoid-list when you cannot connect the client's X account.
Remix without cloning
Paste a high-performing post and your client's angle. Remix mode keeps the structure while changing the substance.
Ship visual options
Generate image-card concepts from approved text so clients can see the post, not just read a draft.
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
client runs a b2b saas and wants to explain why onboarding emails fail
output
most onboarding emails fail because they explain the product before the user believes in the outcome. activation is not education. it is evidence.
input
client wants a sharper take about founder-led sales
output
founder-led sales works because the founder still remembers the scar tissue. hire too early and you turn a learning loop into a reporting loop.
FAQ
Can I manage many client voices?
The current beta focuses on the signed-in user's voice profile and manual fallback profiles. For multi-client agency workflows, Pro is the right plan to start from and custom needs should be discussed directly.
Does it replace strategy?
No. It accelerates drafts and angles. Strategy still comes from positioning, audience, proof, and the client's actual point of view.
Start with one real idea.
Get five drafts and a visual direction in one flow.