Synthetiq is an advanced social media simulation platform that allows you to see how your content performs before you ever post it online. Synthetiq allows creators to A/B test rapidly in a simulated environment to optimize their content before posting.
Look, I've been there. It's 3 AM, and I'm tweaking a post for the fifth time, praying this version doesn't flop like the last three. You know that gut-wrenching feeling when your "brilliant" content quietly fades into obscurity?
Yeah, it drove me insane.
So I became obsessed with one question: "What if we could KNOW how our content would perform BEFORE posting?"
Forget all those social media "gurus" and their empty "engagement hacks." After countless trials (and plenty of failures), we finally built something that actually works.
Synthetiq is my anxiety medication for content creation. It’s a synthetic social network that realistically simulates how real humans react to your posts—predicting performance with 55–70% accuracy.
That's 3x more reliable than any other predictive method out there—and yes, I'm damn proud of it.
We didn't build this to sell; we built it because unpredictability was ruining my sleep. Now we use it for everything we publish.
Synthetiq isn't another fancy analytics dashboard—it's a crystal ball. Perfect? Hell no. But it beats shooting in the dark and hoping for the best.
🔍 Try it free: 10 simulations or 5 A/B tests—no BS, no credit card needed. See the difference yourself.
While everyone else plays social media roulette, you'll know exactly which content deserves your effort.
Excited to hear your thoughts!
Update: Please note that we're getting so many signups that we're diverting some portion to a waitlist. We'll let you in as soon as we can! You'll get an email notifying you when you're in!
Synthetiq seems to be an AI-powered music creation platform. Here's a comment:
"Synthetiq's AI technology is revolutionizing music production, allowing artists to generate high-quality beats and melodies with ease. The platform's user-friendly interface and vast library of sounds make it an excellent tool for musicians, producers, and composers. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, Synthetiq's innovative approach to music creation is definitely worth exploring."
How exactly does the simulator work? Like is it an algorithm that analyzes the post and compares it with other similar viral posts? Or is it actual people that are interacting with the posts?
Really cool idea. I post a lot of content, would give this a try. It should be really helpful
@logan_audie Wow, Logan, this sounds like a total game-changer for content creators! 🎯 I love the idea of using data and simulation to predict performance before posting—no more late-night guesswork and second-guessing every post. It’s incredibly frustrating when content doesn’t perform as expected, so having a reliable tool to give you insights and predictions beforehand is huge.
Sending to login page, wanted to see something in the page regarding the results.
Congrats on the launch, Logan! Synthetiq looks like a great for creators to optimize their content. Excited to see how it helps improve social media strategy!
This is wild—finally something that treats content like the high-stakes game it really is. How does Synthetiq handle different platforms or audience types in its simulations?
While everyone else plays social media roulette, you'll know exactly which content deserves your effort.
This pitch hits the mark. I am super excited to try your product because I too have been losing sleep thinking about what's gonna work and what's not. I am really curious about the science behind this. Great launch Logan!
Love the idea of stress-testing content before it goes live — such a smart move! 🚀
What metrics do you use to evaluate the simulated performance, and how closely do they reflect actual results after posting?
Really interesting. I will try this on my Instagram. Which platform does it predict most accurately?
Game-changer for data-driven creators! This could save so much trial-and-error time! Which social platforms do you currently support for simulation?