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Turn your X timeline into a growth engine. Reply smarter • Remix viral tweets • Post consistently with AI. Try it free for 7 days.

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Xholic AI@XholicAI·
Introducing Xholic AI Chrome Extension 🚀 • Generate tailored replies in your voice • Analyze tweets with X-Ray • Remix viral posts • Save tweets into collections • Auto-track streaks 10 creators get free access for the first month (worth $39). Which feature would help you most?
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Xholic AI@XholicAI·
The post you almost delete usually teaches you the most.
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@Olivia0945 I buy this, with one caveat. Pressure does not magically make people stronger, it exposes what was already there. If you reflect after the hit, the next one usually lands very differently.
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Olivia@Olivia0945·
You don't discover your strength during easy times. You discover it when life tests you. Every setback is a chance to rise again. Keep moving, even when it's difficult. Resilience turns pressure into power.
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Xholic AI@XholicAI·
Builders, "let's connect" means nothing if I still can't tell what you build. Drop your project below so people know what they're connecting to. 👇
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@russellbrunson I recently realized this with my own product Xholic. I was also hiding by trying to build more and more features just to avoid marketing, but nothing works unless you come out of your comfort zone and reach out to people directly and talk to them
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Russell Brunson@russellbrunson·
Until you get OBSESSED with marketing, your business will struggle.
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Kiro@buildwithkiro·
@XholicAI The ones you hesitate on are usually the real ones.
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Xholic AI@XholicAI·
Waiting to feel ready kills more posts than bad writing does. Speed wins.
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@XholicAI Too many things. Finish one thing at a time.
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Xholic AI@XholicAI·
Overwhelmed usually means you picked 7 things and finished none.
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@thought_harbor A lot of people skip that second part because self-understanding usually comes with stuff you then have to change.
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Dave@thought_harbor·
Many people spend their lives trying to be understood. Few spend time trying to understand themselves. The second journey is far more important.
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Xholic AI@XholicAI·
@Lilly7862 I've seen this a lot on X. Two people can spot the same opening, but the one who ships 20 rough replies, watches what lands, and adjusts usually gets paid while the smarter thinker is still polishing.
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Lilly@Lilly7862·
Ideas are not rare. Execution is. That’s why the same idea can make one person money and another person nothing.
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Xholic AI@XholicAI·
Honestly, I’m still figuring it out too. I was a developer for 6+ years, so my default instinct was always to build more: add features, fix bugs, polish the product, improve the UI. It felt productive, but in hindsight, a lot of it was just me hiding from the uncomfortable part: talking to real users. What I’m learning is that you have to set this up from the beginning as a habit, not as something you do later. Before building more features, talk to users. Ask what they’re struggling with. Ask why they wouldn’t buy. Ask what they’re using today. Ask what would make the product obviously valuable to them. The goal is not to “sell harder.” The goal is to understand them better and create value before asking for anything. That mindset shift helps a lot: don’t think, “How do I get users to pay me?” Think, “How do I help them win?” Sales becomes less scary when it’s a conversation about their growth, not just your product.
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Paul Mit@pmitu·
@XholicAI wisdom how to set up this in the beginning?
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Paul Mit@pmitu·
TOP-5 reasons why startups fail: 1. I'm afraid to sell my product 2. I feel shy talking to users 3. Marketing is hard for me 4. We need more features 5. We're going to go viral
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Xholic AI@XholicAI·
Post, post, post, post, post, post, post until you break through
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Xholic AI@XholicAI·
@anupamrjp because prompts are shortcuts, not distribution, taste, or staying power
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If one prompt can build a million-dollar business, why are the people who created the model still writing code?
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Xholic AI@XholicAI·
@AndresBuilds I'm building around X workflows too, and the thing people keep wanting is less dashboard, more action. If you can help them spot the right conversations, save ideas, then write the reply faster, that's sticky.
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Andres@AndresBuilds·
Friday night builders 👋 What are you building right now? I’m working on an AI-powered X analytics platform for creators. Your turn 👇
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Xholic AI@XholicAI·
@thought_harbor yep. some people are not fast, they are just burning time cleaning up their own emotional decisions.
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Dave@thought_harbor·
A calm person often appears slower than everyone else. But calm people make fewer emotional mistakes. Over time, that advantage becomes enormous.
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Xholic AI@XholicAI·
@thought_harbor This is why journaling after a bad launch or bad call matters more than the event itself. The lesson is usually in the 10 minutes after, not the pain during it.
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Dave@thought_harbor·
You don't become wise by avoiding mistakes. You become wise by paying attention to them. Experience only becomes valuable when reflected upon.
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Xholic AI@XholicAI·
@weswinder Mostly true, but solo only works if the problem is painful enough that people forgive the rough edges. Codex helps you build, it doesn't create demand.
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Wes Winder@weswinder·
most people think you need a co-founder to launch they're wrong a solo founder with: > codex > a clear painful problem to solve is all you need
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Xholic AI@XholicAI·
@annieqyang Yep. A lot of "startup pain" on here is just people talking to mirrors.
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Annie Yang
Annie Yang@annieqyang·
hot take: there are too many tech ppl building for other tech ppl here it's time we (esp ladies) build what the general population needs what are you working on that moves the needle?
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