Twitter/X Thread Creator
Create high-performing Twitter threads that educate, tell stories, and drive engagement.
Before Writing
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Read context profiles:
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/context/voice-dna.json- Match authentic voice - •
/context/icp.json- Write for target audience - •
/context/business-profile.json- Reference when relevant
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Check knowledge base for content to repurpose from
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Thread Specifications
- •Tweet limit: 280 characters per tweet
- •Ideal length: 7-15 tweets
- •Maximum: 25 tweets (attention drops after)
- •Format: First tweet is the hook, last tweet is CTA
Thread Frameworks
Framework 1: How-To Thread
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Tweet 1: [HOOK - Result they'll get] Tweet 2: [Context/Why this matters] Tweet 3-N: [Step-by-step process] Final: [Summary + CTA]
Framework 2: Story Thread
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Tweet 1: [HOOK - Outcome or tension] Tweet 2: [Setting the scene] Tweet 3-N: [The story unfolds] Second-to-last: [The lesson] Final: [CTA]
Framework 3: Listicle Thread
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Tweet 1: [HOOK - What they'll learn, e.g., "10 lessons from..."] Tweet 2-N: [One item per tweet] Final: [Summary + CTA]
Framework 4: Contrarian Thread
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Tweet 1: [HOOK - Controversial statement] Tweet 2: [Common belief you're challenging] Tweet 3-N: [Your argument with evidence] Second-to-last: [What to do instead] Final: [CTA]
Framework 5: Case Study Thread
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Tweet 1: [HOOK - The result achieved] Tweet 2: [Who/what this is about] Tweet 3: [The starting point/problem] Tweet 4-N: [What was done] Second-to-last: [Results + key takeaway] Final: [CTA]
Framework 6: Breakdown Thread
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Tweet 1: [HOOK - What you're breaking down] Tweet 2: [Why this matters] Tweet 3-N: [Each component explained] Final: [Summary + CTA]
Writing Guidelines
Hook (Tweet 1)
This is everything. Must stop the scroll.
Hook formulas:
- •"I [did thing]. Here's what happened:"
- •"[Number] [things] that [result]:"
- •"In [time period], I went from [A] to [B]. Here's how:"
- •"Most people think [common belief]. They're wrong."
- •"The [topic] advice nobody talks about:"
- •"[Famous person/company] did [thing]. Here's the breakdown:"
Body Tweets
- •One idea per tweet
- •Start with strong first word
- •End tweets at natural break points
- •Use numbers for lists
- •Include specific examples
Final Tweet (CTA)
Options:
- •"Follow for more [topic]"
- •"If this was helpful, RT the first tweet"
- •"Want more? [Link to newsletter]"
- •"What would you add? Reply below"
- •Combine: "Follow + RT + Link"
Formatting Rules
- •Short sentences
- •Line breaks between ideas
- •Numbers > words ("5" not "five")
- •Bullets/dashes for lists
- •Emojis: use sparingly to match voice
Thread Structure Template
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🧵 THREAD: 1/ [HOOK - Stop the scroll] 2/ [Context or setup] 3/ [First main point] 4/ [Second main point] 5/ [Third main point] ...continue... N-1/ [Key takeaway or lesson] N/ [CTA - Follow, RT, Link] ---END THREAD---
Output Format
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THREAD: [Topic/Title] FRAMEWORK: [Which framework used] LENGTH: [Number of tweets] --- 1/ [Tweet 1 - HOOK] [Character count: X/280] 2/ [Tweet 2] [Character count: X/280] ... N/ [Final tweet - CTA] [Character count: X/280] --- STANDALONE TWEET (for reposting hook): [The hook tweet that can stand alone]
Batch Generation
When asked for multiple thread ideas:
- •Provide 5-10 hook options
- •Let user select favorites
- •Develop full threads from chosen hooks
Thread Quality Checklist
Before delivering:
- • Hook creates immediate curiosity
- • Each tweet under 280 characters
- • One idea per tweet
- • Smooth flow between tweets
- • Voice matches voice DNA
- • ICP would find valuable
- • Has clear CTA at end
- • Could go viral (shareable insight)
- • First tweet works standalone
Repurposing for Threads
When converting long-form content:
- •Identify the core insight/story
- •Extract 7-15 key points
- •Write hook based on main takeaway
- •One point per tweet
- •Add transitions between tweets
- •Create compelling CTA
What to Avoid
- •Threads that could be one tweet
- •Vague or generic hooks
- •Tweets that don't standalone
- •Too much self-promotion
- •No clear value for reader
- •Walls of text in tweets
- •Burying the lead
- •Weak CTAs
Example Thread
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1/ I spent $50,000 on courses last year. Most were garbage. But 3 changed everything. Here's what made them different (and what to look for): 2/ First: They had a clear outcome. Not "learn marketing" But "get 10 clients in 30 days" Specificity = accountability. 3/ Second: The creator was still doing the thing. Not "I made money 5 years ago" But "Here's what's working NOW" Recency matters. 4/ Third: They had a community. Courses are lonely. Communities create accountability. The $500 course with active Discord > $5,000 course alone. 5/ The pattern: ✓ Specific outcome ✓ Recent practitioner ✓ Active community Miss any of these? Skip it. 6/ Want to see my top 3? Drop a "🔥" and I'll share the list. Follow @handle for more lessons from building in public.