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BIU drafts concise posts and threads from real product signals, with rewrite controls for sharper or more technical — you approve and post each one.
What data flows
Exactly what BIU reads or writes for this connection — so you can judge the data exchange before you connect, not after.
- Nothing private to start — drafts come from your company memory and signals.
- Product updates, customer insights, and market signals become posts or threads.
- Your voice settings plus rewrite controls (sharper, more technical, more personal).
- When direct posting arrives, the scope will be explicit and opt-in.
Permissions you grant
The access this connection requests — scoped, and revocable whenever you choose.
- No private X data is read to draft a post today.
- BIU never auto-posts — you publish from your own X account.
- Any future posting scope will be opt-in and described before you grant it.
How to connect
A short setup — most of the value comes from analyzing your site first, then connecting to sharpen it.
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Analyze your website
Day 1BIU builds company memory and voice from your URL, the basis for every concise post or thread it drafts.
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Generate a post or thread
In BIUFrom a product signal, BIU drafts a concise post or a structured thread, with rewrite controls to make it sharper, more technical, or more personal.
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Approve and post yourself
You postReview, tweak, and post from your own X account. Native posting is planned for later and will stay opt-in.
Sync cadence
Drafts are produced on demand from your latest signals; native posting and scheduling are planned for a future release with explicit authorization.
Actions this unlocks
What connecting adds to your queue — sharper ranking, attribution, or new kinds of Growth Action.
- Concise post and thread actions drafted from real product signals.
- Rewrite controls so a draft matches the register you want before you post.
- Result tracking once posted, so what resonates feeds back into future ideas.
Privacy and data handling
Drafting an X post reads no private X data — it works from your company memory and voice. You publish each post yourself; if native posting is added later, the scope will be opt-in and clearly described.
Troubleshooting
The most common setup snags and how to clear them.
The thread is too long or too generic.
Use the rewrite controls to make it sharper or more technical, and edit before posting. Voice settings in company memory tighten future drafts.
I want to schedule posts.
Scheduling and native posting are on the roadmap. For now, copy the approved draft into X; native support will be announced in the changelog.
Keep exploring
BIU drafts concise posts and threads from product updates, customer insight, and market signals, with rewrite controls for sharper, more technical, or more personal. You approve and post.
Turn a genuine company signal — a shipped feature, a customer insight — into posts and articles in your voice, with the source attached. Sourced and credible, never generic AI inspiration.
Add each product by URL for a low-overhead, credit-aware growth loop. Get launch-ready community, SEO, and content actions, switch between products, and put your hours where they pay off.
How BIU reads public pages, handles your data, requests approval before any external action, and the model providers and controls behind the product.
Integrations are optional — BIU starts from your URL alone, and connecting only sharpens ranking and attribution. See pricing for what each plan includes.
X — questions
Does BIU post to X automatically?
No. BIU drafts posts and threads; you publish them from your own account. Native posting is on the roadmap and will be opt-in.
Can it write threads, not just single posts?
Yes. BIU drafts both concise posts and structured threads from a product signal, with rewrite controls to match the tone you want.
What data is read to draft?
Your company memory, voice, and the signal you pick — no private X data. You stay the approver and publisher.
Turn your website into today's growth actions
Enter your URL and BIU builds your company memory, then finds, drafts, and ranks the work — you approve what ships.