Kanishk Saraswat

Kanishk Saraswat

Founder - suitegenie.in

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Suitegenie - AI-powered social media automation for LinkedIn and Twitter/X (pre-launch)

Hey Product Hunt!

I'm pre-launching Suitegenie and wanted to share what I'm building with this community.

The problem: Founders and agencies managing LinkedIn and Twitter/X are juggling too many tools. One for scheduling. Another for AI content. Manual engagement on the side. Nothing talks to each other and the context gets lost constantly.

What Suitegenie does:

Hey PH! I'm Kanishk, founder building Suitegenie - a social media automation suite

Hey everyone!

I'm Kanishk, a 20-year-old founder and full-stack developer from India. Been building on the internet for a couple of years now and finally working on something I genuinely believe in.

What I'm building: Suitegenie, a social media automation suite for founders and agencies who want to grow on LinkedIn and Twitter/X without spending hours every day on content. It combines scheduling, AI-powered content generation (tailored to your brand voice, not generic GPT slop), and auto-engagement across platforms, all in one dashboard.

The suite has three core tools:

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5d ago

How do you decide which features to add to your product? [building & improvements]

Early-stage founders often try to improve their product as much as possible and tend to take almost any feedback into account.

Sometimes they end up adding every feature users (even non-paying ones) ask for, even when those features are unnecessary. The product then becomes more complicated and harder to use.

And I m not even talking about the stage when the product is already established. At that point, there are more users, and their expectations start to differ.

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