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How a random reply sparked a $4K post-launch
Hey friends 👋
A few weeks ago, I was knee-deep in building a Chrome extension that used AI to help people write like... people.
No robotic replies. No stiff LinkedIn takes. Just natural, human-sounding stuff — in the user’s own voice.
I wanted it to feel like the opposite of those "GPT-generated" replies you can spot from orbit.
Then something happened that changed everything.
I was scrolling through the replies on my first demo post, and saw this one comment that lit the fuse:
there are so many twitter reply bots that reach out through dms
it takes me 2 seconds to write the reply content. the part i really want to get rid of is the time spent scrolling to find posts to reply to
— Eve (@eve_silb)
8:03 PM • May 14, 2025
💡 Boom.
That was it.
A Chrome extension that doesn’t just help you write — it helps you be seen.
It spots viral posts in your niche and drafts replies that actually feel like you.
So I built it.
Launched it on June 2.
No ads. No viral launch thread. Just conversations and some posts on X.
📈 110 users
🚀 90 early users
💸 $4K in revenue
📉 $50 MRR (we’ll fix that part soon 😅)
It’s called Synapt. It’s scrappy, weird, and just getting started.
But if you’ve ever felt like showing up online was a chore, or wanted to grow without playing the content hamster wheel game — this might be your new favorite sidekick.
Let me know what you think. Feedback, roasts, praise — all welcome.
Talk soon,
Audiencon