A mission statement, not a personal story, because the work speaks for itself.
Most people have more to say than they have time to write.
You've got documents, research, drafts, ideas, sitting in folders, going nowhere. You follow blogs and news feeds that could fuel your X presence, but turning that into consistent posts feels like a part-time job you didn't sign up for.
Xposto exists to close that gap.
We built a tool that takes the content you've already created, PDFs, reports, blog drafts, notes, and turns it into scheduled X posts, automatically. And with web feeds, Xposto monitors your favorite RSS and URL sources, summarizes new articles, pulls featured images, and posts them to your calendar without you lifting a finger.
The AI behind Xposto (powered by Claude) doesn't just chop your text into pieces. It reads for meaning, preserving the logic and voice of your original content, and generates posts that actually sound like you wrote them. Because in a way, you did.
Our mission is simple: help creators, founders, and marketers stay visible on X without burning time they don't have. Whether from a document you upload or a feed you connect, consistent presence shouldn't require constant effort. That's what Xposto is built for.
We don't ask you to write anything new. Your existing documents are the source. We just transform them into ready-to-post content.
Connect RSS or URL feeds and Xposto monitors them automatically. New articles become new posts with featured images, without you touching anything.
Style controls and semantic chunking mean posts read like you, not like they were generated by a machine.
Upload once and stay active for weeks. Connect a feed and stay active indefinitely. The calendar handles the timing so you can focus on work that matters.
"Stop writing posts.— The Xposto philosophy
Start automating them."
Xposto isn't a thin wrapper around a generic AI API. It's a purpose-built system, from the semantic chunking engine that preserves meaning, to the web feed monitor that turns new articles into posts with images, to the position-tracking memory that ensures you never see repeated content.
Every architectural decision was made with one question in mind: does this make the output better and the experience faster?
Upload a document, connect a web feed, or both, and see AI-generated posts on your calendar in under two minutes.