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Turn Your Blog Into an AI Twin

Twelve years of posts. The good stuff is buried. Search inside your CMS pretends to work.

The pain

Why your archive is a graveyard

Returning readers can't find what they remember. New readers don't know where to start. The archive's gravitational pull is wasted on a sidebar of recent posts.

Twise crawls your blog (or imports from RSS), structures every post into atomic cards, and serves the corpus as a chat twin that cites the URL on every answer.

What goes in

What you give Twise

  • Sitemap or RSS feed
  • Per-post tags and categories
  • Author bios for multi-author blogs
  • Recommended starting paths

What you get

What gets built

  • Topic-level cards across the archive
  • "Where do I start" guidance for new readers
  • Cross-post threading for serial topics
  • URL-cited answers that drive pageviews back

Fit

Especially good for

  • Long-running personal blogs
  • Founder-led company blogs with deep posts
  • Multi-author publications building canon

Voice

I wrote three posts about this — read them in order: the one from 2019, the long follow-up from 2022, then the addendum from this March. They're a single argument across three years.
What your twin sounds like

Get started

Bring your archive

Sign up, point Twise at your source, and start with a curated draft. You approve every card before it goes live.