What's New
Recent updates and improvements
Changelog
June 14th, 2026
- When creating a campaign you can now pick which connected account it acts as, switch accounts, or add a new one
- The new campaign screen now lets you connect X or Reddit right there if you haven't connected that network yet
June 11th, 2026
- Tweet Ideas now works per X account: pick an account to see its ideas, written in that account's voice
- The Tweet Ideas account picker shows which accounts have enough new replies to generate fresh ideas
- Each connected X account now gets its own writing voice, learned automatically in the background when you connect it
- Replies and DMs are drafted in the voice of the account that will actually send them
- Writing voice moved into the Connected Accounts page: open any X account's menu to inspect or re-learn its voice
- The refine writing style wizard offers to re-learn your voice after updating your writing notes
- The X Followers chart on the stats page now has an account picker when you have multiple X accounts
- The stats follower chart highlights days you ran a session in amber
- The daily summary email now shows follower gains for each X account you were active with that day
- Campaign settings now show which X and Reddit account the campaign acts as, with a picker to switch accounts
- Smart unfollow now unfollows from the same account that originally followed, instead of always your primary
June 10th, 2026
- Hunter and Apex plans can now connect multiple X and Reddit accounts and choose which one Pounce acts as
- A shared X or Reddit account can now be connected by multiple Pounce users, with only one session acting as it at a time
June 8th, 2026
- New campaigns created from a Twitter setup now get a proper AI-generated name instead of defaulting to "My Campaign"
June 7th, 2026
- You can now upvote or downvote Reddit posts straight from your queue
June 3rd, 2026
- New Suggested tab: Pounce distills your best replies from a session into ready-to-post tweet ideas you can edit, post to X, or copy
May 31st, 2026
- Setup is quicker: clicking "Set up" on a platform takes you straight to authorization instead of an extra screen first
May 25th, 2026
- Paid plans can now keep replying while a session is paused, instead of having to resume first
May 19th, 2026
- Paid plans are here — upgrade from the pricing page or in-app for more monthly credits, or grab a one-time credit pack
- New Twitter filter setting: set a minimum follower count to skip low-follower accounts from your results
May 17th, 2026
- Tweets with video now show an inline player instead of a static thumbnail
May 14th, 2026
- Tweets now show the author's profile picture in your queue
- Right-to-left languages (like Arabic and Hebrew) now display correctly in tweets and the reply box
May 12th, 2026
- More graceful handling when Reddit rate-limits your replies — clear wait time instead of a generic error
May 6th, 2026
- Accidentally stopped a session? An undo button now appears on the summary screen for 10 seconds so you can pick up right where you left off
- Starting a new session on the same campaign now carries over fresh, high-value items from your previous queue instead of starting from scratch
- New session settings: choose whether to auto-like and auto-follow by default after replying on X
May 5th, 2026
- Sessions now auto-resume when you clear all remaining items while paused, so new items flow in without needing a manual tap
May 4th, 2026
- Long waits on loading screens now offer an optional surprise that makes them feel faster 🐦
May 3rd, 2026
- You can now sign in or sign up with Google — if your Google email matches an existing account, we link them automatically
- New Account settings page bundles your sign-in methods, connected X/Reddit accounts, and account reset in one place; Profile now focuses on your name, bio, and writing voice
- Profile settings now shows your sign-in methods (email/password, Google, X) so you can see exactly how you can log in, and prompts you to set a password if you only sign in with a social provider
- "Forgot password?" emails now match how your account actually works — if you signed up with Google or X, the email tells you that instead of pretending you have a password to reset
- AI reply generation has new flavors — rewrite, autocomplete, make shorter, make longer — picked from a chevron menu next to the main button, which now auto-picks the right action based on what's in the box
- New "Your day on Pounce" recap email — if you sent at least 3 replies on a day, you'll get a friendly morning recap with your sessions, time spent, replies, likes, follows, follower gain on X, and your active streak (sent at 8 AM in your timezone, with its own one-click unsubscribe)
April 30th, 2026
- Redesigned Reddit campaign setup with smarter subreddit discovery and a review screen that shows expected post volume and AI filter signals
- You can now remove Twitter or Reddit from an individual campaign without deleting the whole campaign
- Bootstrap now gracefully handles unclear answers or low-volume niches — you're returned to the setup form with your inputs preserved instead of hitting a dead end
April 27th, 2026
- Refine now lets you update your writing style — describe how you want Pounce to sound and review the proposed changes
April 26th, 2026
- New Twitter safety check before sending replies and quotes: Pounce now flags engagement-bait phrases (e.g. "let's connect", "great post"), replies that look near-duplicate of ones you've already sent, and links you've shared too often this session or in the last 24 hours. You can dismiss any warning type if it's not relevant to you.
- Sessions no longer auto-pause when your inbox is empty — useful if you start a session and step away while it's warming up. The 5-minute idle pause now only triggers when there's actually something in your queue to look at.
- Fixed a bug that could send duplicate discovery digest emails. Accounts that share the same email address now receive a single digest per inbox.
- Pounce now follows your system theme — if you're in dark mode, the whole app adapts (canvas, navbar, session screen, settings, dropdowns, charts)
- Settings is the new name for the "Config" screen
April 16th, 2026
- "Smart unfollow" is now a simple on/off toggle in Maintenance — when on, Pounce quietly unfollows accounts you've gone cold on, a few at a time in the background
April 15th, 2026
- New lifecycle emails: a check-in if you haven't been back in 5 days, a nudge after a session with no replies, and a setup-complete note when you're ready for your first session
- Refine now runs per-campaign, so if you have multiple campaigns you can tune each one's rules and filter independently
- Smoother transition from onboarding into your first session
- Mobile polish: smaller top navigation, better refine and bootstrap wizards on small screens, fixes to the slide-to-start and reply box
- More consistent loading spinners across all forms and wizards
April 14th, 2026
- Campaigns: create multiple campaigns, each with its own Twitter and Reddit monitoring setup
- Choose which campaign to monitor when starting a session
- "Inbox" renamed to "Session" in the navigation
- Mobile improvements: better login/signup experience, larger tap targets, password visibility toggle, no more iOS auto-zoom on inputs
April 13th, 2026
- Improved reply quality: AI replies now avoid slang-heavy cliches like "hits different" and "is actually the move"
April 12th, 2026
- X Followers chart redesigned as a cleaner column chart with proper spacing
- Switching your X account now shows the correct account's follower stats
- Public changelog page now available at /changelog
March 31st, 2026
- Redesigned onboarding: step-by-step setup for Twitter and Reddit
- Redesigned refinement flow with step-by-step guidance
- You can now connect and disconnect Twitter or Reddit from Settings
- New Twitter strategy settings page to control how replies are generated
March 30th, 2026
- Your inbox no longer shows your own tweets
- Improved Twitter search rules for more relevant tweets