What should an autonomous X growth agent handle first?

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Solo founders usually know they should post consistently, reply to comments, work DMs, and track what performs—but doing all of it steals time from building.

I built Groniz around a simple idea: an AI agent should execute the whole loop, not just suggest copy. It writes, schedules, engages, watches trends, and learns from performance while you focus on the product.

If you could delegate only one part of X growth to an autonomous agent today, what would it be—and what would you never want AI to touch?

I’m especially curious about trust, tone, and approval boundaries. Your answers will help shape what we build next.

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I don't reply to those products that I don't like, such as yours, but I see room for improvement. First of all, the things that I didn't like about your product. Lack of proof: You say it helps in growing, but I don't see any X handle, not even yours. It sounds like an X API wrapper with scheduled posts. People can build themselves something like that in a single prompt; the only thing they won't have is a nice UI like yours. If your product is more than this, then you are failing to display that, because that's what I could understand from the screenshots and your site. Anyway, what you can do to improve it actually: You should have some sort of memory, like proper caching of your own posts along with replies. Something node-based so replies feel more natural and cost much less. Build profiles of those users who engaged with your posts multiple times, and especially of those who could be target potential users, because people are using growth tools to sell something after all. Show a proper list of possible leads with all context of their engagement. Build their summary, give scores of what the chances are that this person will buy those products. Add third-party connectors like OSINT tools to actually verify their identity. Give more priority to verified identities, something like waiting for a human to reply if the chances of selling are too high. If you do all this, you will not just be framing it as a simple growth tool but as lead generation as well, and then your product will have an actual moat, because right now it's very basic.