Axy helps you show up consistently on X with content grounded in your expertise and real market signals. It turns what’s actually happening in your market into posts that build trust, earn attention, and compound over time.
Most teams struggle on social because:
1. they don’t know what to say
2. they rely on generic AI drafts
3. consistency depends on manual effort
The result is sporadic posting, weak engagement, and content that doesn’t reflect real expertise.
Consistent, timely, thought leadership content driven by real market signals, published hands-free.
Axy users see on average:
3.9x reach & 6.5x engagement
On X (Twitter)
No. Axy uses live market signals, research, and your context to generate content grounded in real events and narratives, not generic prompts or templates.
No. Axy focuses on consistent, high-signal posting, not volume. Cadence adapts based on what performs and what your audience responds to.
Yes. You have to review, edit, or approve content before it goes live, nothing is published without your approval.
Yes. Axy supports both brand accounts and individual profiles. Each voice can run its own strategy while staying aligned with your overall narrative.
Axy tracks industry news, conversations, trends, and high-performing content in your market. It focuses execution on topics that are already gaining traction, not opinions or guesses.
Yes. Axy is designed for trust-sensitive environments. Content is structured to demonstrate expertise and credibility, not hype or exaggeration.
Most teams see improved consistency and engagement within weeks. As content accumulates and signals strengthen, reach and engagement compound over time.
Not necessarily. Some teams use Axy to reduce reliance on agencies; others use it to streamline execution while keeping strategic oversight in-house.
Very little. Most teams spend 5–10 minutes daily reviewing or approving content. Axy handles research, drafting, publishing, and optimisation.
Yes. Social execution and AI search visibility reinforce each other. Axy coordinates both from the same signal-driven system.