Build Authority Without Sacrificing Product Time
As a founder, you know personal brand matters. Investors check your LinkedIn. Customers research you before buying. Recruits evaluate your thought leadership. But you don't have 2 hours per day for social media — you have a company to build.
The Founder's Social Media Dilemma
You've seen other founders build massive audiences. Naval with 2M followers. Sahil Bloom with 1M. Patrick Campbell with 200K. They tweet daily, post on LinkedIn 3x per week, engage in Reddit AMAs, write Medium articles. Their personal brands drive inbound leads, investor interest, and top-tier talent.
But you're not a content creator. You're a founder. You have:
Product to build
Your engineering team needs direction. Features need shipping. Technical debt needs managing. You can't spend 2 hours per day on social media.
Customers to serve
Support tickets, feature requests, customer calls. Your early customers need attention. They're your lifeline.
Fundraising to do
Investor meetings, pitch deck updates, financial modeling. Raising capital is a full-time job on top of your full-time job.
Team to manage
1-on-1s, hiring, culture building, conflict resolution. Your team depends on you for leadership and clarity.
Social media feels like a luxury you can't afford. But the founders who ignore it struggle with: cold investor outreach (instead of inbound interest), expensive paid ads (instead of organic reach), and difficulty recruiting (instead of candidates reaching out to them).
How Founders Use Teract: 30 Minutes Per Week
Three focused sessions per week. No daily posting pressure. No content calendar stress. Just consistent visibility while you build your product.
Monday Morning
Teract scans LinkedIn, X, Reddit, Hacker News, and Product Hunt over the weekend. Monday morning, you see 5-8 high-scoring conversations where your expertise matters. Pick 2-3 to engage with. Teract generates comments in your voice referencing your startup journey. You review, edit if needed, post. Done.
Wednesday Afternoon
Share what you shipped this week, what you learned, or a problem you're solving. Paste your rough notes into Teract. It turns them into a polished post for LinkedIn, a thread for X, and a casual update for Reddit — all in your voice. Copy to Buffer or post directly. Done.
Friday Evening
Browsing LinkedIn or X and see a post worth commenting on? Click 'Te' button. Teract reads the post, generates a comment in your voice, you review and post. Do this 3-5 times throughout the week when you're already browsing. No dedicated time block needed.
Total Time: 30 Minutes Per Week
That's 0.7% of your work week. In exchange, you build authority, attract inbound interest, and stay top-of-mind in your industry. The ROI is massive: one investor DM, one key hire, or one enterprise customer pays for years of Teract.
What Industry Leaders Say About AI for Founders
Insights from CEOs and founders who have embraced AI to scale their companies and influence
AI is the best thing that ever happened to our company. If you don't disrupt yourself, someone else will.
Brian Chesky
CEO & Co-founder, Airbnb
AI is potentially the most democratic technology ever invented. The best AI models are available to every single person on Earth for free or very low cost.
Marc Andreessen
Co-founder, Andreessen Horowitz
AI won't replace people, but maybe people that use AI will replace people that don't.
Andrew Ng
AI Pioneer & Founder, Coursera
Build in Public Without Oversharing
"Build in public" is powerful but risky. Share too much, and competitors copy you. Share too little, and no one cares. Here's how founders use Teract to build in public strategically:
Share: Lessons Learned
RecommendedWhat you learned from a failed experiment, a customer conversation, or a technical challenge. This builds authority without revealing strategy.
Share: Metrics (Selectively)
RecommendedShare growth metrics that build credibility without revealing competitive intelligence. MRR is fine. Churn rate by customer segment is too detailed.
Share: Behind-the-Scenes
RecommendedYour daily reality as a founder. The unglamorous parts. This builds relatability and attracts people who want to work with real founders, not polished brands.
Don't Share: Product Roadmap
AvoidYour future plans are competitive intelligence. Share what you shipped, not what you're building next.
Don't Share: Customer Details
AvoidNever share customer names, logos, or specific use cases without permission. Competitors will poach them.
Don't Share: Fundraising Details
AvoidDon't share investor names, term sheet details, or valuation. This creates awkward dynamics and can hurt future rounds.
Which Platforms Matter for Founders
You don't need to be on every platform. Focus on where your audience actually spends time. Here's a priority framework based on what works for founders in 2026.
Why
Investors, enterprise customers, and senior hires all use LinkedIn. Your profile is the first thing they check. Post 2-3x per week about lessons learned, metrics, and hiring.
Tone
Professional but authentic. Share wins and struggles. No corporate speak.
X (Twitter)
Why
Tech ecosystem lives on X. VCs, other founders, early adopters, and journalists. Real-time conversations. Great for building in public and getting feedback.
Tone
Casual, punchy, opinionated. Hot takes welcome. Threads for longer thoughts.
Hacker News
Why
Technical audience, early adopters, and engineers. Great for Show HN posts and engaging in technical discussions. Can drive significant traffic.
Tone
Technical, no marketing fluff. Substance over style. Expect tough questions.
Why
Niche communities for every industry. Great for getting feedback and building early traction. But be authentic — Redditors hate self-promotion.
Tone
Casual, helpful, transparent. Admit when you're the founder. No sales pitches.
Product Hunt
Why
Launch platform. Not for daily engagement, but critical for product launches. Prepare 2-3 months in advance.
Tone
Excited but humble. Respond to every comment. Be present all day on launch day.
Medium
Why
Long-form thought leadership. Good for SEO and establishing expertise. But time-intensive. Only if you enjoy writing.
Tone
Thoughtful, well-researched, narrative-driven. Quality over quantity.
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We promise you won't get restricted on any social network. If you do, we'll refund your last payment. No questions asked.
Teract generates text. You review it. You click post. That's it. From the platform's perspective, you're just a thoughtful person writing good content.
LinkedIn, X, Reddit, Threads, Medium, BlueSky, Hacker News, and Product Hunt. One tool, zero risk anywhere.
We've run Teract for 2 years with zero bans. It's completely safe because you're in control — Teract generates text, you review it, you post it. No automation, no risk.
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