May 17, 2026
Everything ReplyWisely Does, and Why It Is Still $9.99
By Chaminda · 6 min read
Here is the situation most people I built ReplyWisely for are in.
You already know your niche. You are a founder, an operator, a developer, someone a decade or two into a real career who decided X is worth taking seriously. You know replying is the fastest way to grow an account from a standing start. You have read that advice a hundred times.
The problem was never the advice. The problem is the feed. You open X to reply for twenty minutes and you scroll past two hundred tweets to find five worth your time. By the time you find them the good ones are an hour old and the reply window has closed. So you reply to whatever is in front of you, to threads that are already dead, and nothing compounds. You do that for a month and conclude X does not work for you.
X works fine. The twenty minutes were spent in the wrong place. That is the whole problem ReplyWisely exists to remove.
What you are actually buying
ReplyWisely is not one feature. It is the full loop of finding the right conversation, replying where it counts, and proving it worked. I want to be specific about what is inside, because “a Chrome extension for X” undersells it badly.
The Visibility Potential Score engine
Every tweet in your feed gets scored, locally, in real time, for how much visibility a reply to it would actually earn. Author reach, post freshness, how fast it is gaining momentum, how well it fits your niche. A green corner triangle means reply now. A gray one means skip it. Nothing else on X does this. It is the difference between scrolling for the good conversations and being shown them.
Niche Keyword Radar
You tell ReplyWisely the words your niche actually uses. They glow in the feed. The conversations you most want to be part of stop sliding past while you are reading something else.
Reply Tracker and Growth Dashboard
A checkmark lands on every tweet you have already replied to, so you never double-reply or lose your place. The dashboard on replywisely.com turns all of that into a picture of what is working: which replies, which accounts, which days.
Reply Performance Review
After you reply, ReplyWisely quietly checks back on the engagement that reply earned and tells you whether your strategy is compounding. This is the part that turns replying from a vague habit into something you can see improving.
Six done-for-you Niche Profiles
If you do not want to build a keyword set from scratch, pick one. Founders, AI and ML, venture capital, creators, developers, product. You are scoring your feed correctly inside a minute.
One-click reply drafting in your voice, and Remix
This is the piece shipping in late May 2026. One click on any tweet drafts a reply that sounds like you, trained on your own past replies and X analytics, not a generic bot. Pick a mood, tweak it, post it. Remix does the same for fresh posts, turning a bookmarked tweet and your idea into something in your voice. When it ships, it is included. You do not pay more for it.
The honest math
I sat down and priced each of those the way a separate product would price it. A scoring engine on its own is a $$29/mo tool. Keyword targeting, another $$15. The tracker and dashboard, $$19. Performance review, $$15. The niche profiles are a $$9 starter pack. Reply drafting alone is a $$39/mo product, which is roughly what standalone reply-drafting tools charge, and I ran one of those myself as TwitMix. Remix, $$19.
That is roughly $$145 a month of tooling if you bought the parts separately.
ReplyWisely is $9.99 a month. Or $69 a year, which works out to $5.75/mo and saves you 42%.
I am not pretending $$145 is what I would charge if I bundled it and sold it cold. It is what the pieces are worth as a reference point. The real number you should care about is the gap between $$145 of capability and a $9.99 price, and whether that gap is wide enough that the decision stops being about money.
Why the price is what it is
Two reasons, and I would rather say them plainly than dress them up.
First, one-click reply drafting is not live yet. It ships late May 2026. Until it does, I am not going to charge as if it were. $9.99 is the price for the product as it stands today, with the strongest piece still landing.
Second, the people who back a product before its biggest feature ships should be rewarded for it, not punished later. So here is the deal, and it is not a marketing line. When reply drafting launches, ReplyWisely Pro opens at $$29/mo. Everyone who subscribes before that launch stays at $9.99/mo forever. Not for a year. Forever. You get every feature Pro gets, including reply drafting and Remix the day they ship, and your price never moves.
That is the only urgency here. There is no fake countdown. There is a real date, a real price step from $9.99 to $$29, and a real line: whichever side of the launch you subscribe on is the price you keep.
And if it does not work
A value stack is easy to write. So let me put the risk on me instead of you.
Use ReplyWisely for 30 days and make at least 100 replies through it. If your replies to high-VPS tweets, the green ones, do not average at least 50% more engagement, measured in likes, comments and reposts, than your replies to low-VPS tweets, email me one line and I refund every cent. No form, no argument. The Performance Review tracks the comparison for you.
I can offer that because I have watched the data. Replies sent to high-visibility-score tweets outperform replies sent blind. That is the entire premise of the product. If it does not hold for you, I have not earned your money and I should not keep it.
On your data, because you should ask
VPS scoring runs entirely in your browser. The math that scores your feed runs on your machine, and your timeline is never uploaded to my servers. What does sync to your account is the replies you make and the engagement they earn, because that is what powers your dashboard and the Performance Review. One click in the dashboard deletes it.
Reply drafting is the one part that has to talk to a server, because that is where the model runs. When it ships, it sends only the single tweet you are replying to and a slice of your voice training data, never your feed history. Your voice data sits in our database with row-level security, and one button in the dashboard hard-deletes it forever. No retention, no soft-delete.
The decision
Strip it down. You know your niche. You know replying works. The only thing standing between you and using that is the twenty minutes a day you waste finding the right place to spend it. ReplyWisely removes that, proves it removed it, and is backed by a refund if it does not.
The version of this decision that costs you the most is the one where you wait, the price steps to $$29, and you subscribe anyway six months from now having grown nothing in the meantime. Subscribing today costs $9.99, locks that price for good, and starts the loop now.
Lock in $9.99/mo before reply drafting ships
7-day free trial. When ReplyWisely Pro opens at $$29/mo, founding members stay at $9.99 forever. Backed by the 50% Visibility Guarantee.
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