TweetQueue helps founders, creators, and growth teams plan Twitter/X posts, improve hooks with xschedular AI, schedule weekly content, and learn what deserves to be repeated.
xschedular is built for X workflows: hooks, threads, posting calendars, creator angles, product launches, and content repurposing. It keeps the assistant focused on publishing outcomes instead of generic chat.
Turn a flat opening into a sharper first line built for the X feed.
Break one idea into a structured Twitter/X thread with a stronger CTA.
Generate angles for launches, updates, case studies, lessons, and offers.
The product is shaped around the real loop: collect ideas, improve drafts, schedule posts, then use signal to plan the next content sprint.
Drop hooks, raw tweets, product notes, launch updates, and thread starters into one focused queue.
Use AI to sharpen hooks, rewrite weak posts, create thread outlines, and turn messy ideas into X-ready drafts.
Build a balanced publishing calendar with daily cadence, best-time slots, and clear content coverage.
Study what works, repeat winning angles, and keep your next batch stronger than the last one.
Strong X growth needs more than a publish button. It needs angles, repetition, cadence, and a way to turn product moments into posts people actually want to read.
Plan posts around problems your readers already care about: growth, launches, workflows, and proof.
Balance educational posts with questions, hot takes, lessons, and founder notes that invite replies.
Turn one product update into tweets, threads, short lessons, launch notes, and weekly recap posts.
The calendar view helps you spot content gaps, overloaded days, missing launch coverage, and the posting windows that deserve your strongest hooks.
Use performance patterns to decide what to repeat: hooks with numbers, launch posts, audience questions, product updates, and long-form thread openers.
TweetQueue combines a focused dashboard, mobile-friendly screens, secure backend flows, and content education so the product feels trustworthy on day one.
Auth, admin access, X API credentials, and AI keys live behind backend routes instead of browser-only shortcuts.
Blog pages teach users how to tweet, plan calendars, improve X posts, and build consistent publishing systems.
Subtle animation, app-like mobile surfaces, and product screenshots make the frontend feel modern and alive.
Create your account, connect the backend, and start building a weekly content engine that looks and feels like a real production tool.