Teract learns your voice, scans your feeds, and tells you exactly where to show up online. It finds high-impact conversations across platforms like LinkedIn, X, and Reddit, then drafts thoughtful comments and posts that reflect your real voice and experience.
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How does the tool learn your sentence patterns, vocabulary, and rhythm? Congrats on the launch, @djordjevic_nikola!
@neilverma Thanks, Neil! Teract analyzes your existing posts and comments to pick up on your sentence patterns, vocabulary, and rhythm during the profile setup. The more examples it has, the better it matches your voice. It keeps refining as you generate and edit content.
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Building a B2B SaaS in public means showing up consistently on X and LinkedIn — but my bottleneck isn't the writing, it's always knowing where to show up and which conversations are worth my time. The "daily intelligence" feature that surfaces high-impact conversations across platforms is actually the most valuable part to me. How smart is the targeting? Can I tune it to only surface discussions relevant to a specific niche (e.g., accounting/fintech for US SMBs) without drowning in general startup content?
@ilya_lee Great question, Ilya! Yes, you can tune the daily intelligence feature to focus on specific niches. Teract analyzes both your past activity and your specified interests, so you can set preferences like “accounting/fintech for US SMBs” and avoid broader startup content. The AI Coach gets smarter over time based on your engagement, so it becomes more targeted the more you use it.
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I like how straightforward everything is—no confusion at all.
@amelia_brooks3 Thank you, Amelia! We’ve worked hard to keep it simple and clear, so that means a lot!
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@djordjevic_nikola The Chrome extension format is smart for LinkedIn, but Reddit has a notoriously allergic reaction to AI-polished content. Does this implement a
natural vibe that deliberately introduces casual phrasing, or even slight imperfections — to avoid the ‘this sounds like ChatGPT’ flag that gets downvoted fast on Reddit?
@jacklyn_i Great point, Jacklyn! Yes, Teract adapts its tone for each platform. For Reddit, it deliberately uses more casual language and can introduce slight imperfections to blend in and avoid that generic AI feel. You can also review and tweak the output before posting for an even more natural vibe.
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Interesting concept. Helping people engage in important conversations in their own voice across multiple platforms sounds very useful. The voice signature and story bank idea is especially interesting. How does Teract make sure the generated comments still feel authentic and not overly AI-written?
@vik_sh Thanks, Viktor! Teract analyzes your existing posts and comments to learn your unique voice, then uses that “voice signature” to generate content that matches your style. You can always review and edit before posting, which helps keep everything authentic and prevents that “AI-written” feel.
How does your prioritization/scoring for “high-impact conversations” actually work in practice across very different cultures (LinkedIn vs X vs Reddit vs HN)? What inputs matter most, and how do you tune it so it surfaces opportunities that are both relevant and safe for a user’s reputation?
Great question @curiouskitty! Teract’s AI Coach looks at a mix of factors like engagement levels, topic relevance to your interests, and the tone of each platform’s community. It adapts by weighting inputs differently, so “high-impact” on LinkedIn might mean trending professional topics, while on Reddit or HN it looks for active, thoughtful threads in your chosen niches. You can set preferences to fine-tune what you see, helping the tool surface relevant and reputation-safe opportunities for you on each platform.
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loved the idea, and definitely something I need as an introvert.
However, the onboarding is not very friendly - long form, and only imports from linkedin (i don't even have one), it kinda assumes we all have a "real job" 🥲 but solo dev is a thing.
I expected it to just work outside the box when i navigate to the social media sites i actually use, and read my posts from there to mimic me.
@terrytz Thank you so much for your support and for sharing your feedback, Terry! Your input really means a lot to us, and we will definitely take it into account in future updates. We’re working on making Teract even simpler and more functional for everyone. 🙏
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Really love the concept here! As a dev who's always looking to build personal brand without spending hours on LinkedIn and Twitter, having an AI that actually learns your voice signature is a game changer. The "11 comment styles" is a clever UX touch — curious which style you find converts to real engagement best? Also, does it handle technical threads on Hacker News well, or is it more tuned for LinkedIn-style content? 🔥
@suifeng Thanks so much! The “Add Value” and “Share Experience” comment styles usually get the most real engagement, since they contribute meaningful insights. And yes, Teract is built to handle technical threads on Hacker News, it adapts to the technical tone and avoids generic marketing language, so it’s not just tuned for LinkedIn.
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How does the tool learn your sentence patterns, vocabulary, and rhythm? Congrats on the launch, @djordjevic_nikola!
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@neilverma Thanks, Neil! Teract analyzes your existing posts and comments to pick up on your sentence patterns, vocabulary, and rhythm during the profile setup. The more examples it has, the better it matches your voice. It keeps refining as you generate and edit content.
Building a B2B SaaS in public means showing up consistently on X and LinkedIn — but my bottleneck isn't the writing, it's always knowing where to show up and which conversations are worth my time. The "daily intelligence" feature that surfaces high-impact conversations across platforms is actually the most valuable part to me. How smart is the targeting? Can I tune it to only surface discussions relevant to a specific niche (e.g., accounting/fintech for US SMBs) without drowning in general startup content?
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@ilya_lee Great question, Ilya! Yes, you can tune the daily intelligence feature to focus on specific niches. Teract analyzes both your past activity and your specified interests, so you can set preferences like “accounting/fintech for US SMBs” and avoid broader startup content. The AI Coach gets smarter over time based on your engagement, so it becomes more targeted the more you use it.
I like how straightforward everything is—no confusion at all.
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@amelia_brooks3 Thank you, Amelia! We’ve worked hard to keep it simple and clear, so that means a lot!
@djordjevic_nikola The Chrome extension format is smart for LinkedIn, but Reddit has a notoriously allergic reaction to AI-polished content. Does this implement a
natural vibe that deliberately introduces casual phrasing, or even slight imperfections — to avoid the ‘this sounds like ChatGPT’ flag that gets downvoted fast on Reddit?
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@jacklyn_i Great point, Jacklyn! Yes, Teract adapts its tone for each platform. For Reddit, it deliberately uses more casual language and can introduce slight imperfections to blend in and avoid that generic AI feel. You can also review and tweak the output before posting for an even more natural vibe.
Interesting concept. Helping people engage in important conversations in their own voice across multiple platforms sounds very useful. The voice signature and story bank idea is especially interesting. How does Teract make sure the generated comments still feel authentic and not overly AI-written?
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@vik_sh Thanks, Viktor! Teract analyzes your existing posts and comments to learn your unique voice, then uses that “voice signature” to generate content that matches your style. You can always review and edit before posting, which helps keep everything authentic and prevents that “AI-written” feel.
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Great question @curiouskitty! Teract’s AI Coach looks at a mix of factors like engagement levels, topic relevance to your interests, and the tone of each platform’s community. It adapts by weighting inputs differently, so “high-impact” on LinkedIn might mean trending professional topics, while on Reddit or HN it looks for active, thoughtful threads in your chosen niches. You can set preferences to fine-tune what you see, helping the tool surface relevant and reputation-safe opportunities for you on each platform.
loved the idea, and definitely something I need as an introvert.
However, the onboarding is not very friendly - long form, and only imports from linkedin (i don't even have one), it kinda assumes we all have a "real job" 🥲 but solo dev is a thing.
I expected it to just work outside the box when i navigate to the social media sites i actually use, and read my posts from there to mimic me.
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@terrytz Thank you so much for your support and for sharing your feedback, Terry! Your input really means a lot to us, and we will definitely take it into account in future updates. We’re working on making Teract even simpler and more functional for everyone. 🙏
Really love the concept here! As a dev who's always looking to build personal brand without spending hours on LinkedIn and Twitter, having an AI that actually learns your voice signature is a game changer. The "11 comment styles" is a clever UX touch — curious which style you find converts to real engagement best? Also, does it handle technical threads on Hacker News well, or is it more tuned for LinkedIn-style content? 🔥
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@suifeng Thanks so much! The “Add Value” and “Share Experience” comment styles usually get the most real engagement, since they contribute meaningful insights. And yes, Teract is built to handle technical threads on Hacker News, it adapts to the technical tone and avoids generic marketing language, so it’s not just tuned for LinkedIn.
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@nastassia_k Thank you so much, Nastassia! Really appreciate your support!
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@zayn_yu Right now, Teract is a Chrome extension and can only be used in the browser.