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Introducing Twome: The First Real‑Time AI Video Social App

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Hi everyone — I’m the founder of Twome, and I’m excited to introduce the world’s first real-time AI video social app.

Twome lets you swipe short videos like on TikTok or YouTube Shorts and, with one tap, jump into a live video call with the creator’s AI Twin. It’s a far richer, more lifelike experience than text chat — you’ll fall in love with it fast.

For creators, we offer a free, dead-simple workflow to spin up your own AI Twin and be available for unlimited 24/7 video calls with your followers in minutes. Revenue sharing for creators is coming soon.

Our TestFlight is open now for the first 100 users:
https://testflight.apple.com/join/79SH3psD
Android is coming soon!

P.S. The name “Twome” comes from “Two‑me / to‑me.” Hope you like it as much as we do.

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Oleksiy K

This is a really interesting direction — moving from text-based AI to real-time video interaction feels like a natural next step.

The “AI Twin you can actually talk to” is a strong hook. It’s much more engaging than chat, especially for creators who already build a personal connection with their audience.

A couple of thoughts from a product perspective:

• The onboarding for creators will be critical. If spinning up an AI Twin is truly “minutes,” that’s a huge advantage — but quality vs speed will matter a lot.

• Latency and realism will define user retention. Even small delays in video interaction can break the illusion.

• It might be worth clarifying use cases early: is this more for influencers, educators, or creators monetizing their time?

From what we’ve seen at Mobiwolf building AI-driven mobile apps, the products that win in this space are the ones that balance novelty with reliability. The idea is exciting — but consistency of experience will decide if users come back.

Also curious: how are you handling personality training for the AI Twin? Is it based on past content, prompts, or something more dynamic?

Really promising concept — especially if you nail the first user experience.