Whet your edge on X.

Track who's winning in your niche. Decode the patterns that work. Riff on them, in your own voice.

Self-hosted. Your server. Your session. Your edge.

we never see your data · hand-deployed, not SaaS · 2026 cohort · join waitlist

Watch it work

From the timeline to your draft, in seconds.

One operator post. Three moves. End-to-end, on your infrastructure.

Sample data. Your deployment runs on your server, your X session, your operators.

What you actually get

Tweet Hunter gives you templates. Apify gives you raw data. Whet gives you the patterns of what's actually winning in your niche, and the engine to riff on them.

Tweet Hunter generic templates

"{N} lessons from {time} building {topic}. #1 will surprise you"

"Most people {action}. The truth is {opposite}. Here's why"

"How I {achievement} in {timeframe} with {method}"

copy-paste · niche-blind · sounds like everyone

Apify raw scraper output
{
  "tweet_id": "1773829...",
  "user": "@growth_dr",
  "text": "7 pricing mistakes...",
  "metrics": {
    "likes": 1843,
    "replies": 92,
    "retweets": 38
  },
  "media": [],
  "lang": "en"
}

structured · technical · zero insight

Whet decoded patterns + draft
@growth_dr · indie SaaS
hook numbered-list + stake
tone confessional
triggers dollar-amount + personal-loss

draft · your voice

"4 onboarding mistakes I made in my first cohort. #2 still stings two quarters later"

specific · niche-aware · publish-ready

How it works

From discovery call to first draft, in days.

  1. Book a call 15 min, no commitment

    We map your niche, your operators, your voice. You leave knowing whether this fits — even if the answer is no.

  2. Deploy on your machine VPS, NUC, or your laptop

    Wherever you run Docker, the engine lands authenticated as you on X. We log out and it keeps running — without us. No SaaS middleman, no shared database, no vendor lock.

  3. Your team riffs Retainer optional

    We're around when X changes its API, when patterns drift, when you want to tune the prompts. Or you handle it yourself with the docs and the source. Your call.

Founder note

Migue San Martin, founder of Whet

@crewtives

I built Whet because I needed it. I was decoding what works on X manually. Reading threads at midnight, reverse-engineering hooks, retrofitting drafts into my voice. Eating up my whole week.

Whet is the system I wished existed. Track. Decode. Riff. End-to-end, on your machine, in your voice.

Common questions

The things operators usually ask first.