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Founders and builders using X for distribution
Surgr helps founders turn product context into X posts worth publishing, then schedule them without living inside the composer.
Founder workflow
Capture the founder angle
Start from a decision, lesson, build note, or customer problem.
Draft short-form options
Review concise hooks and posts that fit the pace of X.
Schedule without losing focus
Fill the queue in batches and get back to the product.
Schedule X posts consistently while keeping the founder voice specific and useful.
A repeatable X posting rhythm built from real product work.
Review drafts, fill the queue, and let the publishing system do the repeat work.
Why founders look for this
A scheduler helps once content exists. Surgr is designed for the earlier moment: turning rough founder context into posts that are worth reviewing.
X rewards consistency, but daily manual posting is easy to drop.
Generic hooks get ignored by the exact builders and customers you want to reach.
A scheduler is only useful if there are strong posts ready to queue.
How it works
Start from a decision, lesson, build note, or customer problem.
Review concise hooks and posts that fit the pace of X.
Fill the queue in batches and get back to the product.
Surgr supports X as a launch publishing platform.
The workflow starts before scheduling, where the blank page usually blocks founders.
Drafting, review, scheduling, and publishing live in one operating loop.
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Use case
A lightweight social media scheduler for solo founders who need posts drafted, reviewed, scheduled, and published without losing build time.
Use case
Build a simple founder content calendar from product updates, lessons, and launch notes, then review and schedule posts in Surgr.
Use case
Use Surgr to turn product progress, build notes, lessons, and demos into a consistent build-in-public content calendar.
Use case
Repurpose founder updates, product notes, demos, and lessons into reviewable social posts with Surgr.
Start with a cadence you can review without stress. Consistency beats a burst of posts that disappears after a week.
Specific product lessons, customer pain, build notes, strong opinions, and useful before-and-after updates usually beat generic advice.
Surgr drafts candidates from your context, but the founder still reviews and approves what gets scheduled.