for solopreneurs
AI tweet writer for solopreneurs building alone and posting about it
Turn solo-builder moments (the wins, the pivots, the weird decisions) into posts that resonate with the audience you're building alongside the business.
prompt
made $2400 this month working alone, no VC, no team
draft
$2,400. no team. no investors. no permission needed. month 7 of building alone. the loneliest and most alive i've felt at work.
suggested visual
A clean social card that turns the main insight into a screenshotable product story.
Where it fits in the workflow
Best for solopreneurs who are building in public, documenting revenue milestones, sharing what's working, and trying to build an audience without a marketing team.
Share the monthly revenue update
Paste the numbers and what changed. The tool helps you frame revenue milestones as honest lessons instead of flex posts.
Document a pivot or decision
Why you killed a feature, dropped a pricing tier, or changed direction. These posts build trust. Paste the reasoning, get the post.
Turn a customer conversation into content
A question from a customer is almost always a post. What they asked reveals what the market thinks about your category.
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
made $2400 this month working alone, no VC, no team
output
$2,400. no team. no investors. no permission needed. month 7 of building alone. the loneliest and most alive i've felt at work.
input
i almost shut it down in month 3
output
month 3 i almost quit. no traction, one paying customer, bank account getting uncomfortable. didn't quit. here's what changed:
FAQ
How do I share revenue without it sounding like a flex?
Include the hard part. '$3k MRR' by itself is a flex. '$3k MRR after three pivots and one product I completely scrapped' is a story. The more honest the context, the more the number lands.
Can I use this for a newsletter promotion?
Yes. Solopreneurs who run newsletters use it to promote issues without the post reading like an ad. Paste the main insight from the issue, get a tweet that makes people want to read it.
Start with one real idea.
Get four drafts and a visual direction in one flow.