that sounds like you,
run by an AI employee.
loom learns your voice and writes on X for you. It watches the news sites and accounts you follow and drafts tweets, replies, quotes and threads — the final say stays with you.
Not a tool,
a coworker.
Most tools are a scheduler: you write, it queues. Or they push canned templates — same flavor every time, robotic, instantly recognizable content.
tweetloom isn't a scheduler, it's a coworker. First it learns your voice. Then it watches the news sites and accounts you follow and drafts tweets, replies and threads in your style — the final say is always yours.
“people want to read the person they follow — not a generic AI.”
Algorithm-fit content that sounds like you:
everything in one layer.
Every piece of content is scored 0-100 automatically. A low score raises a warning; you can regenerate it in one click.
Voice Cloning
Give a writer you admire or your own X handle — the system auto-scans recent tweets and learns the style. Punctuation, line breaks, word choice and other micro-habits are preserved to the letter.
Algorithm-Fit Score
Every tweet, reply, quote and thread is scored 0-100 automatically. If a low score raises a warning, you can regenerate it in one click.
Autonomous Watching
Add the news sites and X accounts you follow. loom watches in the background — and drafts in your style for every story and tweet that goes live.
Thread Architect
Short (3-5 tweets · 5 credits), medium (5-7 · 8 credits) or long (7-10 · 12 credits) threads. One input, a consistent flow — planned start to finish.
watch → read → write → post
every step on the record —
no black box.
For every draft, loom keeps a step-by-step record in your panel: which source it started from, what it recalled from memory, why it gave that score, and how it made the decision to post. You don't have to trust it — just open it and look.
give loom a job description. it handles the rest.
Every user's strategy is different. In one click, tell loom what kind of coworker to be — should it reply nonstop for growth, set the conversation, or curate sources? Then fine-tune everything by hand. (On the Power plan.)
growth · reply-first
constantly reply in your voice to the accounts you watch — the fastest path to engagement at low follower counts. When there's no reply opportunity it fills in with content from what's trending (loom never goes quiet).
curation · adapt
rewrite the strong tweets of accounts you like as your own take, without quoting (can be auto-posted) + replies.
thought leadership · original tweets
produce your own sharp take from what's trending + the news. few replies.
news curation · RSS
fast, facts-first tweets and threads from the RSS/news sources you follow.
Persona — who you are
Write who you are and what you do once; loom personalizes ALL of its output to it — both autonomous drafts and what you write manually. The preset is the job description; the persona is your voice.
The 8 layers competitors don't show you.
Producing a tweet is the easy part. What sets loom apart is the depth running underneath that most tools never touch.
Viral library → catch it early
A trend breaks globally, and it takes time to spread to everyone. loom collects global viral tweets; you adapt them in your own voice before anyone else has posted.
Replies that see the image
The joke is often in the tweet's image. loom feeds image tweets to Claude vision — it replies having seen the context and the joke, instead of guessing at the text blindly.
4-layer memory
Every approve, reject and edit is written to persistent memory (episodic · procedural · semantic · working). loom knows you better every day, and accuracy climbs.
Control from Telegram
When drafts are ready, they land in Telegram with their content. On the go, you reach approval with a single tap — no need to stay tied to your desktop.
Score ↔ real engagement
The 0-100 algorithm score isn't made up: it's calibrated against the REAL engagement of your published posts. You see, with proof, how well the score holds.
An agent that protects your account
Human approval + a gradual trust ramp + a daily posting brake. Not reckless automation that risks your account — control stays with you, ToS-safe.
Decision log (no black box)
Every draft's 'why it was written this way' chain is recorded step by step: which source, which memory, which score, which safety gate. Transparent.
Learns from what you reject
It won't repeat patterns you dislike. You flag the rejection reason in one tap, and loom adds that pattern to an 'avoid' list — learning runs both ways.
An approach difference.
Not ad numbers — an approach comparison. tweetloom is new; it launches on a product difference, not on bold engagement promises.
| Criterion | ★ tweetloom | Other AI Tools | Writing by Hand |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operating Model | AI employee · writes for you | Template + scheduler · you write | You write from scratch |
| Content Format | Tweet · reply · quote · thread · longform (9 content types) | Varies by tool | All by hand, slow |
| Voice Cloning | Give a @handle, the system learns it automatically | None or shallow tonal mimicry | — |
| Algorithm-Fit Score | 0-100 + factor list | None | Gut feeling |
| Learning Loop | Every approve/reject is written to memory | None or a simple performance dashboard | — |
| Control from Telegram | Draft notification + one-tap approval | Web panel or email | — |
Anyone who wants
to grow on X.
For people who need to post regularly on X but don't have time to sit down and write every day. Solo founders, indie hackers, content creators, B2B founders, freelancers — without falling into a template, in your own voice.
loom isn't magic — it won't conjure a voice from nothing; it learns your existing voice and scales it. A few tweets, a @handle, or a handful of manual examples is enough; consistency handles the rest.
Try Power Free for 7 DaysBecome a founding member — on Pro & Power, 20% off for life. For the first 100 subscribers, valid as long as you stay subscribed.
You write, or loom writes.
Free, Starter, Pro — you write, the system helps. Give a topic, a link or a tweet link, get output in your style, post it.
Power — loom writes, you approve. Not a scheduler; a coworker that watches the sources you add and drafts for you. In autonomous mode it posts directly.
If you run out of credits you don't need to switch plans — buy a one-time credit pack, from 200 credits for $12 (full table in the FAQ). Cancel anytime. Try Power free for 7 days, no card — then you drop to permanent Free; upgrade if you like it. First 100 Pro/Power members: 20% lifetime off on monthly plans. 14-day money-back guarantee — full refund if you haven't produced anything in the new period.
Free
- +5 output types: tweet · reply · quote · thread · article
- +9 content types × 6 tones × 5 lengths — exactly the voice you want
- +★ my voice: learns your style automatically from your connected X account
- +paste a tweet / article / site link → it fetches in seconds and writes about it
- +0–100 algorithm-fit score (with the why behind each factor)
- +your history is saved — compare past outputs, post the one you like
- +30-day stats: average score, type breakdown, credits
- +referral program: +150 credits when someone you invite makes their first purchase
- +12 ready-made system styles · english + turkish (no translation-ese)
- +connect 1 X account
Starter
- +3 custom styles — give a @handle, it learns the rhythm and structure and writes like you
- +streaming output: tokens stream in as it writes
- +credit-activity breakdown — full transparency on what you spend where
- +everything in Free
Pro
- +10 custom styles
- +★ schedule to a date: tweet / thread / article — loom posts automatically when the time comes
- +calendar view: see and manage what you've scheduled across month/week
- +connect 3 X accounts — post from any of them (all share one loom memory)
- +foreign-language source → natural output in your language (top-tier model, no awkward phrasing)
- +everything in Starter
Power
- +★ the loom agent included — no extra charge
- +watches your sources (X accounts, RSS) 24/7, drafts from what's trending
- +opportunity feed: reply/quote chances on watched accounts, in front of you before they go cold
- +tweet · reply · quote drafts → approve in 2 minutes, loom posts
- +autonomous mode: posts 75+ score tweets without approval (replies/quotes are one tap) — scheduled to your best time
- +double safety gate: sensitive/risky content is never auto-posted, it goes to your approval queue
- +decision log: which source, why it produced each draft — every step transparent
- +Telegram alert: when a draft is ready, it lands in your pocket with the content
- +every approve / reject / edit is written to its memory — over time it writes like you
- +monday-morning weekly letter: what I learned · where I'm weak · my suggestion
- +real post-publish X measurement + score↔outcome calibration
- +25 custom styles · 30 sources tracked · connect 10 X accounts (post from all)
- +everything in Pro
Frequently Asked
Questions.
what exactly does loom do?+
loom is an AI employee that learns your voice and writes on X for you. You add the sources (news sites / RSS, X accounts you follow). loom watches in the background — when a new article is published or someone you follow tweets, it drafts in your style. If autonomous mode is on and the score is high it posts directly; otherwise it comes to you for approval.
does it really write like me?+
You give a writer you admire or your own X handle — the system auto-scans recent tweets and learns the style. You don't hand over tweets one by one. When it writes, it's not just tonal similarity — your micro-habits like punctuation, line breaks, word choice and opening lines are preserved to the letter. On top of that you pick from 9 content types (hot take, story, list, question, build-in-public, etc.) and 6 tones (professional, casual, provocative, witty, thought-provoking, direct).
who's in control? does it post automatically or wait for approval?+
There are three modes, switch anytime. (1) Autonomous — loom posts high-score tweets itself. (2) Approval — every draft comes to you first; you say 'post / edit / cancel'. (3) Manual — loom only produces when you ask. Even in autonomous mode, the daily limit and which hours it posts are under your control.
does loom learn over time?+
Yes — every approval, edit or rejection is written to the system's memory. It constantly tracks which style you like, which topics you reject, which opening lines work; it uses those patterns in later drafts. In the command center, the 'what it learned today' card shows what it reinforced, and the decision log shows step by step which draft it produced from which source and why.
can I connect my X (Twitter) account? on which plan?+
Connecting an X account is open on all plans — Free and Starter 1 account, Pro 3, Power 10. Don't want to connect? No problem: the system prepares drafts, you copy and post on X yourself. If you connect: one-tap quick posting. On Power, autonomous mode — loom posts high-score drafts itself (even while you're away).
does autonomous mode put my X account at risk?+
No. Posts go through X's official API with the OAuth session you authorized — the same path Hootsuite, Buffer and TweetDeck have used for years. You set the daily posting limit and which hours it posts; the system runs at a natural rhythm. Only tweets that score 75+ on algorithm fit are auto-posted; suspicious patterns like clickbait, excessive hashtags or spam go to the approval queue. Important distinction: auto-posting applies to tweets — replies and quotes go out with a single tap of yours per X's policy (loom prepares the draft, you tap 'reply on 𝕏'). And most critically: the output is in your voice, your style — X's spam detection targets robotic, uniform content, which this isn't. Anytime, the "stop loom" button turns the agent off, lowers the limit, or switches to approval mode.
the full security approach →how do credits work?+
Simple: 1 credit = 1 tweet (medium length). Most tools charge 5-10 credits per tweet — we keep it 1:1, so instead of inflated numbers like '12,000 credits' you see how many tweets you actually produce. Credits only rise for long output: Tweet/Reply/Quote → Short & Medium 1, Long 2, Extra-long 4, Max 8 credits. Thread → short (3-5 tweets) 5, medium (5-7) 8, long (7-10) 12 credits. Credits are deducted when production completes; if there's a technical error they aren't. 'Regenerate' starts a new production and uses its own credit — which is why we keep the most-used lengths at 1 credit. Free comes with a 30-credit welcome bonus.
If you run out mid-month you don't need to switch plans: buy a one-time credit pack from your account — 200 credits $12 · 500 credits $25 · 1,500 credits $60 · 5,000 credits $160. Pack credits stack on top of your monthly credits and never expire.
what does the algorithm-fit score tell me?+
Every tweet, reply, quote and thread is scored 0-100 automatically. 75 and up is ideal, 50-74 neutral, below 50 warns. The score doesn't tell you 'how many likes you'll get' — it checks the structural traits X's algorithm likes (strong opening, suitable length, hashtag count, issues like engagement-baiting). On a low score you can regenerate in one click.
how natural are English and Turkish?+
Native in both — no templated feel, natural. Even if style training is done with an English writer, you choose the output language: you can borrow an English writer's rhythm for Turkish content, or the other way around. Proper nouns and grammar are always kept correct.
which plan is for me?+
If you post a few tweets a week and just want a helper, Starter ($15) is enough. If you produce regularly and want to train multiple styles with more credits, Pro ($35). If you want an AI employee to run your account for you, Power ($59) — loom is included on Power, no extra charge.
is it easy to cancel?+
Always one-tap cancel. You can use it until the end of the period, then you automatically drop to Free — your data (styles, past output) is kept.