XPilot.so is live today. Not “almost ready,” not “coming soon.” It is out in the world right now, and you can start the free trial immediately.
What XPilot Is
An AI autopilot for your X presence. You connect your X account, have a conversation with XPilot about who you are, what you are building, and what your goals are, and it takes it from there. It generates content, schedules posts, tracks what performs, and adapts over time. The whole interface is chat-first, so there is no complex dashboard to navigate and no 47-tab navigation system to get lost in. It feels like having a co-founder who manages your X account while you stay focused on shipping.
XPilot is built specifically for indie hackers and founders. Not a generic social media tool, and not a scheduling app with an AI button bolted on at the last minute. Something purpose-built for people who know that X growth matters for their business but genuinely do not have two or three hours a day to pour into it.
The honest pitch: if you are an indie hacker, your personal brand on X is one of the highest-leverage things you can build. It is how you find early users, how you build trust before anyone has heard of you, and how you turn building in public into actual distribution. But doing it consistently while also shipping product is nearly impossible without help. XPilot is that help.
Why X Specifically
X is still the best place for indie hackers to get noticed. The distribution is real. The community is real. People who launched things, found their first users, and turned their audience into customers are still there and still active. LinkedIn feels like a resume. Instagram does not care about indie hackers. X has a culture that actively rewards building in public, shipping fast, and sharing the process honestly.
The problem is not that X stopped working. The problem is that staying consistent on X while also shipping product is brutally hard to balance. You either spend your mornings writing posts and barely ship, or you ship constantly and go dark on the timeline for weeks at a time. Most founders end up doing one or the other, never both. XPilot exists for exactly that gap.
How It Works
The core loop is simple. You onboard through a conversation. XPilot asks you questions and learns your voice, your niche, and your goals. It does not ask you to fill out a 20-field settings form. It just talks to you, and from that conversation it builds an understanding of what you want to say and who you want to say it to.
From there, it generates content batches based on what you have told it and what is actually performing in your space. Posts go out on a schedule. You can review, edit, or approve before anything goes live, or you can let it run autonomously once you trust the output. Either way, it handles the repetitive work of showing up consistently every day, which is the part most founders end up skipping.
Every week, XPilot analyzes your performance data. What flopped, what resonated, what to do more of. The content strategy adapts over time rather than staying locked on a static plan. There is also auto-retweet functionality for surfacing your best older posts to new followers who have never seen them.
One thing worth calling out: XPilot is algorithm-aware. X open-sourced their recommendation algorithm, and XPilot is built with a real understanding of how it works. The content it generates is not random posts thrown at the wall. It is designed to perform well based on actual signals from the algorithm, not guesswork about posting times or hashtag volume.
Pricing
Three tiers, all with a 7-day free trial.
Starter is $9 per month for 100 messages. Pro is $19 per month for 500 messages. Ultra is $29 per month for unlimited messages.
Indie hacker pricing. No enterprise nonsense, no “contact sales” tiers, no annual contracts required. Try XPilot free for a full week and decide if it actually helps before paying anything. If it does not move the needle on your X presence, you walk away with nothing owed.
What’s Coming Next
This is not a one-and-done launch. A couple of things already in progress on the roadmap. The first is a “Replay” feature for remixing your best performing posts with fresh angles, powered by real performance data from your account rather than guesswork. The second is a mobile app in React Native so you can manage everything from your phone without opening a laptop. Deeper performance analytics and weekly insights reports are also in the works, so you always know exactly what is working, what is not, and what XPilot is doing about it.
A Personal Note
This is a strange day. After a full pivot, scrapping months of work on MarketingNow, and rebuilding from scratch, XPilot is actually live. The feeling right now is some mix of nervous and excited that I did not fully expect. Launch days always feel smaller than you imagined them when you were in the middle of building, and bigger in ways you could not predict.
What I know is this: I built XPilot because I had the problem myself. I was spending too much time on X and not getting enough back from it, and I could not find a tool that actually understood what indie hackers need from their X presence. So I built it. If that sounds like your situation, I would genuinely love for you to try it.
Head to xpilot.so, start the free trial, and see what happens.