Build your audience while you build your product.
You know audience matters. You also have a roadmap, a bug queue, a pitch deck, and exactly zero hours a day for Twitter. VoiceMoat writes in your voice so you don't have to choose.
The dilemma
What founders actually struggle with.
The time trap.
Serious audience-building on X is 2 to 4 hours a day. Writing, replying, scrolling for ideas. That's product-building time you don't have.
Generic AI drafts.
You've tried ChatGPT. The drafts are useful for meeting notes, useless for sounding like a founder with a point of view. You can spot AI tone from a mile away, and so can your future customers.
Inconsistency during sprints.
You post consistently for two weeks. Then you disappear for three during a launch. Then you feel guilty. Then you disappear again. Your audience gets a stop-start relationship with you.
Ghostwriters cost too much and still miss.
$1k to $3k a month, two weeks of onboarding, and the first draft still reads like them, not you. Every voice correction is another round of revisions.
How it fits
How founders use VoiceMoat.
Thought leadership you actually wrote.
Sit down once a week, brain-dump positions you hold, let Auden turn those into voice-matched tweets and threads across the week. The ideas are yours. The polish is automated.
Build-in-public without the cringe.
Share product updates in your voice, not PR-voice. Auden knows you hate corp-speak and blocks drafts that drift toward it. You can show the work without losing the voice.
Inbound leads from problem-aware posts.
Generate threads around the problems your product solves, written like you'd talk to a founder friend, not a landing page. Customers who reply are pre-qualified and warm.
Investor and hire signal.
Your next VC and your next 10 hires are on X. Consistent, thoughtful, voice-matched posting is the cheapest top-of-funnel for both. VoiceMoat makes it fit into 20 minutes a day.
Typical results
What founders typically see in 30 days.
ROI math
The cost-benefit, in numbers.
55+
Hours saved per month
vs manual writing and scrolling
$1,000+
vs a ghostwriter
/mo you're not paying
$200 to $500
Founder hour value
/hour, the real cost
Versus the alternatives
Founder audience-building, four ways.
Get started
Live in 5 minutes.
Connect X and paste 20 recent posts.
Auden trains across tone, rhythm, vocabulary, hooks, pacing, personality, formatting, quirks, taboos. Training takes under a minute.
Brain-dump 10 topics you have a point of view on.
Product learnings, industry opinions, hot takes, behind-the-scenes. Anything you'd say to a founder friend at dinner.
Approve, schedule, ship.
Drafts come back voice-matched and scored. Edit the ones worth editing, queue the rest. Twenty minutes in, you have a week of content.
Questions founders actually ask.
I'm pre-launch. Is this too early?+
No. Pre-launch is the best time. The moment you ship, you want an audience already warmed up. Most of the upside from founder audience-building comes from posts you made 3 to 6 months before a launch, not during.
Will my investors or acquirers think I'm posting AI slop?+
Only if it sounds like it. The whole VoiceMoat point is that drafts sound like you, not like AI. We score every draft for voice match and refuse to ship drafts that don't pass. In blind tests, readers guess wrong more often than right.
How does this compare to just using ChatGPT?+
ChatGPT is a general model trained on everyone's writing. It averages to a helpful, middle-of-the-road voice. Auden trains a dedicated model on your full profile (posts, replies, threads, and images). Drafts come back with your cadence, your quirks, your taboos, not the average founder's.
What if my focus shifts mid-year?+
Retrain. Takes under a minute. We recommend retraining every 3 to 4 months anyway, or whenever you notice your thinking shifting (new topic, new audience, new company stage).
Stop choosing between the product and the audience.
VoiceMoat gives you back 55+ hours a month, and makes sure every post still sounds like you. 7-day Pro trial, no card.