Turn your boring updates into high-signal posts in 1 click. Use the templates of the 0.1% of makers.
No dashboards. No bloat.
No growth hacks. No useless features.
The Problem
They promise:
And charge $30–$50/month.
But if you're an indie hacker building in public,
you don't need all that.
You just need to:
Everything else is noise.
The Solution
Three things. That's it.
Pick a template. Fill the blanks. Ship. No more staring at the cursor for 20 minutes.
Paste your raw notes. Pick a maker's style. Get a tweet that actually gets likes.
Schedule your week in 10 minutes. Then close the tab and get back to your IDE.
No dashboards.
No fake promises.
No features you'll never touch.
Simple workflow
Ship update. Metric. Lesson. Hot take. Pick one and start writing.
No blank page anxiety. Just choose what fits your update.
Start with a template
Import any creator. Match their tone and structure. Keep your ideas.
It's not copying — it's learning from the best.
Select a writing style
@marc_lou
@levelsio
@jackbutcher
Review your rewritten tweet. Post now or schedule for later.
Then get back to building. That's the whole point.
Just shipped dark mode for my SaaS.
Took 3 hours instead of 3 days.
The secret? Stop overthinking. Start building.
Everything included. Cancel anytime.
Pay once, use forever. Early adopter pricing.
Only 50 seats left
If this doesn't help you post more consistently in the first 14 days,
email me and I'll refund you.
No debate.
Made by @Exos_xyz
I got tired of expensive tools I barely used. So I built PostLike for myself — and now I'm sharing it with you.
Follow my journeyNo.
Post consistently. Provide value. Growth follows.
Anyone promising guaranteed followers is lying to you.
No.
It matches tone and structure. Not words.
Your ideas stay yours.
They do 50 things.
This does 3:
That's it. On purpose.
Free plans attract people who don't post.
$1 filters for builders who actually ship.
Yes. One click. No emails. No guilt.
Because it's focused.
You're paying for a workflow that works.
Not features that look good in a pitch deck.