Reply faster.
Sound like you.
IndieReply is a Chrome extension that drafts three replies in your voice for X, LinkedIn and Reddit. You ship, then you go quiet. Replies take too long and half of them sound like a bot. It hands you three drafts in about 30 seconds. Reply to 30 posts a day in 15 minutes flat.
Shipped my SaaS 3 weeks ago. Built it for 6 months. Turns out building was the easy part. Nobody knows it exists yet.
Live preview. The button injects into the real X composer.
Building the product was the easy part. Getting seen is the job.
Distribution beats features.
Nobody finds your SaaS from a directory listing. They find you in a thread, replying with something sharp. Replies are the cheapest distribution you have.
Audience compounds on consistency.
One viral post fades. Showing up every day does not. Reply to 30 posts a day and the follows, the profile clicks, the signups stack up quietly.
People follow builders, not bots.
The moment you sound auto-generated, you lose them. Keep your tone, skip the slop, stay recognizable. That is what turns a reply into a follow.
Three replies. Your voice. Native everywhere.
Three replies, three tones, in parallel.
Not one reply, not ten: three, calibrated per platform. You pick the one that sounds right.
Your voice. Per platform.
A global voice profile, then an override per platform. You don't write on LinkedIn like you do on Reddit.
Native on X, LinkedIn, Reddit.
The button sits in the native composer. No separate app. You stay in your feed.
Four steps. About 30 seconds.
The first AI reply is always slop. So we throw it away.
IndieReply detects the post language, strips the assistant tics, and writes in the voice you set. You can tell the difference in one line.
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The fix isn't more marketing. It's showing up in the threads where your buyers already talk about the problem you solved. Reply there, every day.
Made for people who ship, then go quiet.
I went from replying to maybe 3 posts a week to 30 a day. Two months in, half my trial signups come from X replies.
The voice profile is the whole thing. It actually sounds like me. Nobody can tell, because there's nothing to tell.
I stay in my feed, hit AI Reply, pick one, edit a word, done. The 4-minute reply is now 20 seconds.
I built IndieReply because I had the same problem you do. I shipped products, then watched them sit there. I knew replying was the way in, but every good reply took four minutes and the fast ones sounded like a robot. So I built the thing I wanted: three drafts in my voice, in the time it takes to read the post.
One plan. Early-bird price, locked in for life.
- Unlimited replies
- X · LinkedIn · Reddit
- Three drafts in parallel, streamed
- Voice profile per platform
- Edit inline, insert in the native composer
- Hosted backend. No OpenAI key needed.