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AI reply generator that learns your writing style. One-click responses on LinkedIn & X that sound like you. FliesReplies is an AI reply generator for LinkedIn and X that learns how you write - so every suggestion sounds like you, not a robot.
Import your past LinkedIn comments, add a few examples, and FliesReplies builds a personal voice model from your tone, vocabulary, and style. When a notification lands, it surfaces a reply tailored to you. Edit it, regenerate it, or insert it in one click. Done in seconds.
No more blank-page paralysis. No more generic AI replies that sound like everyone else.
How it Works?
socketify.py
FliesRepliesFliesReplies's answer:
It writes replies in your actual voice, not a generic "professional" tone. Most AI comment tools sound like ChatGPT wearing a suit. FliesReplies trains on how you actually write, so the reply reads like something you'd post yourself. It also works on both LinkedIn and X, not just one platform.
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Two reasons. First, voice quality. Other tools optimise for "engagement-bait" comments that sound the same across every user. FliesReplies sounds like you. Second, replying is where most people lose hours every week. FliesReplies cuts that down without making your account feel automated, which is what gets you flagged or ignored.
FliesReplies's answer:
Founders, solo operators, and people building a personal brand on LinkedIn or X. Anyone who knows that replying thoughtfully grows their network faster than posting, but doesn't have two hours a day to do it manually. Not for agencies running fake engagement pods. Built for people who want to show up as themselves at scale.
FliesReplies's answer:
I kept trying AI comment tools and bouncing off every one of them. The replies always sounded off. Too formal, too eager, full of phrases I'd never say. So I built the thing I wanted: a tool that learns your voice from your real writing and drafts replies you'd actually be willing to post. It started as a personal tool.
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Chrome Extension (Manifest V3), TypeScript, and AI LLM's
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These "benchmarks" are useless, they're not testing anything real world except the performance of uWebsockets. There are copy errors all over the place. And then an advertisement: https://github.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py#briefcase-comme... Is this a professional framework that produces proper, real-world benchmarks and... - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
After starting the project called socketify.py at https://github.com/cirospaciari/socketify.py, I got pretty good results and reviews, but many people asked if socketify.py could be used to create a WSGI and ASGI server. WSGI and ASGI have a lot of overhead, that's is why I choose not to use them in the first place, but adding an ASGI and WSGI server allows a lot of code already written to run faster! Source: over 3 years ago