Rewritten
Curious what you mean by worse — less bandwidth per message, or just less context since nobody's overhearing the hallway conversation anymore? I've seen both, and the fix looks pretty different depending on which one it is.
About this tool
Replying well is one of the most underrated ways to grow on Twitter/X, but staring at someone else's tweet trying to think of something worth saying wastes more time than it should. This tool reads the original tweet and drafts a reply that adds a genuine angle, a related point, or a good question — not a generic "great point!" This is specifically for replying to someone else's post, unlike the tweet-storm generator which writes original standalone content.
Frequently asked questions
Will the reply sound like generic engagement bait?+
No — it's specifically instructed to avoid generic agreement and instead add a perspective or question tied to the actual content of the tweet.
Can I use this to reply to my own audience's comments?+
Yes, it works on any tweet text, including replies to your own posts if you want a substantive response rather than a quick emoji.
Does it match the tone of the original tweet?+
It aims for a tone that fits naturally as a reply — generally conversational — though you can always edit before posting if it needs adjusting.