Let me paint you a picture: it’s 5:37 AM, on January 1st 2025. I felt an excitement that only I could taste in my hear.
I get to my computer and decide It’s time I built my own bots. I know how to and I’ve had this TWIQ framework for over 5 years. (I launched it to an audience of 22,000 at the Thinkific Think in Color event)
I’m thinking to myself “I want to remove all excuses for my clients”.
I know the feeling, when you’re sitting in a sea of open tabs 72 to be exact, half-eaten snacks, and half-baked content ideas.
Your brain’s doing the digital version of tap dancing while your to-do list is whispering, “You forgot something…”
Yeah. That was me before I zoned in on the TWIQ METHOD in February 22 2020 when I had a eureka moment and came up with the framework.
Before I had the bots, it was me vs. the algorithm. Me vs. Canva. Me vs. blank Google Docs with all the formatting energy of a sad tortilla. working hard to get my client to create content consistently
So I did what any strategy-obsessed, efficiency-hungry, tech-curious, deeply-tired brand whisperer would do…
I built 7 AI-powered TWIQ bots. SEVEN.
And no, I didn’t lose my mind or my voice. Actually, I found more of it.
Here’s how it all went down:
Step 1: I Got Real About the Problem
I didn’t build these bots just for the aesthetic. I built them because:
- I knew my clients couldn’t keep up with the content treadmill
- My clients were overwhelmed AF
- I wanted to help them scale without sounding like a robot (irony noted)
And the voice thing? It matters. A lot. If your content doesn’t sound like YOU, your people scroll right past. Or worse hit unfollow like you just posted a blurry boomerang from 2017. I wanted to build something that can work for any of my clients, no matter the industry.
Step 2: I Mapped Out the Bot Instructions (took me about 2.5 hours for the first 3)
Enter the TWIQ Method. That’s:
- T: Thought Leadership (bold ideas, big energy)
- W: What-to-Do (actionable AF)
- I: Ideal Identity Connection (emotional glue)
- Q: Quick Wins (value in under 5 seconds)
It’s not just a vibe. It’s a strategic content framework that keeps you clear, creative, and consistent.
Step 3: I Bottled the Magic (With A.I. but Make It Sassier)
Instead of letting ChatGPT run wild with vague prompts like “write a good caption,” I trained each bot with:
- Specific use cases (video scripts, carousels, LinkedIn posts oh mehn!)
- Personality-packed instructions (because we don’t do boring)
- My actual frameworks
And yes, they’re spicy. They speak human, not tech. And they get you results without sounding like you copied someone else’s caption from 2015
Step 4: I Built Them for My People (Ahem, That’s You)
These bots weren’t just for me they were built for:
- The solopreneurs still DIY-ing everything (with kids screaming in the background)
- The content creators who know what to say but can’t make it fit in a caption
- The business owners who just want posts that make them look like the go-to, without giving them a content-induced panic attack
I wanted each bot to feel like a team member that:
- Gets you
- Doesn’t sleep
- And never ghostwrites like it’s still 2015
So… What Are These Magical Bots?
Glad you asked. Here’s the quick rundown:
- TWIQ Caption Bot – Punchy, witty, scroll-stoppers.
- TWIQ Video Scripts Bot – Teaches while looking camera-ready.
- TWIQ Hook & Headline Bot – All gas, no fluff intros.
- TWIQ LinkedIn Personal Brand Bot – Bold insights in boss mode.
- TWIQ Business Brand Bot – Brings receipts, not buzzwords.
- TWIQ Reels Storytelling Bot – Your content’s mini-movie director.
- TWIQ Carousel Bot – That one friend who always says exactly what your audience needed to hear (but with slides).
Final Thoughts (a.k.a. Love Notes to Burnout-Me)
Building these bots didn’t just help me reclaim my time, it helped my people reclaim their creativity.
And it proved you can be strategic and soulful, systemized and still sound like yourself.
So if you’re content-weary, voice-lost, or just ready for your posts to slap again?
The bots are waiting.
Meet them here → www.twiq.ai
Because your brand voice is too good to be buried in “Hey friends!” intros and 97 drafts.
Let’s automate the chaos and elevate your content game.
