Have you ever tried talking directly with an AI version of your favorite creator? I mean, one that s actually built by the creator kind of like a digital extension of their own personality.
We re a small startup with a big goal: to change the way people connect online. On platforms like Instagram or TikTok, it s almost impossible to actually talk to a creator your comment usually gets buried in thousands of others. That s why we built Twome.
On Twome, creators can post videos and build their own AIs. You can start a video call with their AI anytime it remembers you, listens to you, and talks with you like a real friend. Whether it s a late-night emotional moment or just needing someone to chat with, they re there for you.
We d love to invite you to join the Twome community and maybe, find that one digital friend who really gets you.
Launching a product is wild- one minute you re pumped, next minute you hit a wall!
I m Deepak, founder of Product Launch OS. After helping 200+ founders and refining every part of our launch dashboard, I know every story is different.
What launch advice do you swear by?
Any major oops moments, lessons learned, or productivity hacks you recommend?
What communities, platforms, or tools gave you a real boost?
Recent events made me think about how technology is shaping our relationships.
We re online more, we even use AI as a relationship advisor, and at the same time, it feels like it s harder for younger people to approach someone in real life.
Most people think users choose products based on features or price. In reality, support decides who stays.
A cheaper tool becomes expensive fast when every issue turns into a ticket nightmare. Meanwhile, teams keep paying more for products that solve problems and support them when it matters.
Support is not a cost. It is part of the product experience. Fast replies build trust. Clear answers reduce churn. Companies that treat support as a growth lever win.
Hey PH community We ve been building something a little different it s called Twome, a new kind of AI social app that blends short-form video and real-time conversation. Here s the idea: Instead of just watching creators videos (like on TikTok or YouTube), you can actually video call their AI versions AIs that are personally created and trained by the creators themselves. How it works: 1.Watch a video from your favorite creator on Twome. 2.Tap once and instantly start a video call with their AI. 3.Talk, ask questions, share your thoughts anytime. For fans, it feels immersive and personal like you re really talking to the person behind the screen. For creators, it s a way to deepen fan connections and keep the community engaged, even when they can t reply to every comment or DM. We see Twome as the next step in creator fan relationships turning passive watching into active, emotional interaction. We re still in the waitlist phase, but we d love to hear your thoughts: Would you talk to an AI version of your favorite creator? What would make that experience feel real to you? Let s talk about it
Most people think users choose products based on features or price. In reality, support decides who stays.
A cheaper tool becomes expensive fast when every issue turns into a ticket nightmare. Meanwhile, teams keep paying more for products that solve problems and support them when it matters.
Support is not a cost. It is part of the product experience. Fast replies build trust. Clear answers reduce churn. Companies that treat support as a growth lever win.
I ve noticed two main narratives in how companies view their competitors.
Either it s a fight to the death approach exactly like what we see between Replit and Lovable (though it seems Replit does more of the provoking ) basically: We speak badly about our competition.
I m curious to know: What are some of the apps, tools, or services you ve discovered that have truly transformed the way you work or build your startup/product, or basically helped you in day-to-day work productivity? It could be anything from project management, productivity hacks, automation, communication, or even wellness tools that help you stay focused.
Today, I read 2 messages that are contradictory in nature, and it seems like one branch is rebelling against the other.
Meta and other big tech companies are replacing human workers with AI.
Heineken, Aerie, Polaroid, and even Cadbury are riding the anti-AI wave, mocking Big Tech and positioning human-made creativity as the ultimate authenticity flex.
How do you think that these pro and anti streams can affect the evolution of AI and our perception of its use?
We built Twome a new form of AI social experience that s not another TikTok.
Here, you can not only watch creators videos, but also video call their AI versions AIs that are personally created by the creators themselves and deeply connected to their real personalities.
While watching a video, you can tap once to start a call with the creator s AI.
I don't know about you, but I feel like I've been working non-stop for years now, and I don't know how I'm able to do it. And it's often because I include activities in my daily life that make my work more enjoyable or break up the monotony.
For example:
I exercise every day (and listen to video casts about tech, business, and marketing in the background)
I'll say it bluntly that running a business is not as easy as it is presented on the Internet. You have to come up with a good and useful idea, and even then, you don't win.
You can only see the results after a long time. Not everyone can do it for a long time. To do it, you need to have a strong motive. For some people, it may be a family tradition, for some, money.