Tweetback: AI-powered X growth workspace in browser
Tweetback is a browser-based workspace that automates the entire X (Twitter) growth loop, including post scheduling, AI image generation, and AI-powered replies. It uses local AI models and a bring-your-own-key (BYOK) approach to avoid subscription costs and produce personalized, non-generic content. The tool solves the problem of expensive, robotic AI drafting tools for X power users.
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