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I had 5 users, but they all disappeared. That's what I realized.

I watched 5 beta users ghost me in one week.

Same pattern every time:

  • They loved the idea
  • Tried it once
  • Never came back

I thought: product broken? messaging unclear?
follow-up bad?

Turns out: all three.

The posts I generated sounded like AI wrote them.
Em dashes everywhere. Corporate speak. Generic
transitions.

One user said: "sounds like AI slop"

That hurt.

But it was the wake-up call I needed.

I rebuilt the generation engine from scratch:

  • Removed 47 AI "smell" patterns
  • Added voice fingerprinting from user's past posts
  • Tested until friends couldn't tell AI vs human

The difference is brutal.

Before: "Moreover, it's important to note that..."
After: "This works. Tested it."

I'm running beta again. Free until April 15.

The pitch: you send idea, I generate posts for
Twitter/LinkedIn/Instagram/Reddit/Telegram.

Not generic AI versions. Your voice. Each platform's format.

Takes ~30 min. Free while testing.

Two asks:

  1. If you post across multiple platforms, want to try?
  2. What's your #1 frustration with AI-generated content?

Try it: trytov.vercel.app

on April 2, 2026
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