Tweet Writer Skill
Overview
This skill helps you write viral, persuasive tweets and threads optimized for X's algorithm. It combines proven copywriting frameworks, viral hook formulas, and real-time research to model your content after successful examples in your niche.
Keywords: twitter, X, tweets, threads, viral content, social media, engagement, hooks, copywriting
Process Workflow
Phase 1: Niche Research (CRITICAL)
Before writing ANY tweet, you MUST research viral examples in the user's specific niche.
Research Steps:
- •Identify the niche/topic — What is the user writing about?
- •Search for viral examples — Use WebSearch to find:
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"[niche] viral tweet examples" - •
"[niche] twitter thread went viral" - •
"[topic] best performing tweets" - •
site:twitter.com OR site:x.com "[niche keyword]" high engagement
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- •Analyze patterns — Extract:
- •Hook styles that worked
- •Content structure
- •Tone and voice
- •Specific numbers/results used
- •CTAs that drove engagement
- •Document insights — Create a brief analysis before writing
Example Research Prompt:
Searching for: "SaaS founder viral tweets"
"startup advice twitter thread viral"
"tech entrepreneur best tweets engagement"
Phase 2: Tweet Creation
Use the frameworks below to craft content modeled after successful examples.
The X Algorithm (2026)
Understanding what the algorithm rewards is critical:
Engagement Hierarchy (Most to Least Valuable)
- •Replies — Most weighted signal
- •Quote tweets — High value, shows your content sparks conversation
- •Bookmarks — Strong signal of value
- •Retweets — Amplification signal
- •Likes — Baseline engagement
Time Sensitivity
- •First hour is critical — If you don't gain traction in 60 minutes, reach drops significantly
- •Peak times: 9-11 AM and 7-9 PM EST weekdays, 9-11 AM weekends
- •Fresh content prioritized — X rewards recency
Dwell Time
X tracks how long users spend on your content. Longer = more reach.
- •Threads naturally increase dwell time
- •Visual content keeps eyes on post longer
- •Compelling hooks stop the scroll
Format Boosts
- •Native video: Priority over external links
- •Images/carousels: 2x engagement vs text-only
- •Threads: 3x engagement vs single tweets
- •Polls: High participation signals
What to AVOID
- •External links: Severely penalized (especially for non-Premium accounts)
- •Generic content: No differentiation = no reach
- •Asking for engagement: "Like and RT" hurts reach
Hook Formulas (The Most Critical Element)
Your hook determines 80-90% of your tweet's success. You have ~1 second to stop the scroll.
The Bold Statement
"Nobody talks about this, but..." "Unpopular opinion: [controversial take]" "Everything you've been told about [X] is wrong." "[Common belief] is a myth. Here's the truth:"
The Specific Result
"I [specific result] in [specific timeframe]. Here's how:" "[Number] [achievement] in [timeframe]. The breakdown:" "From [bad state] to [good state] in [time]. Thread:"
Example: "I grew from 0 to 50K followers in 90 days. Here's the exact playbook:"
The Curiosity Gap
"I found a [adjective] [topic] hack that no one talks about..." "The one thing [type of person] gets wrong about [topic]" "Why most people fail at [X] (and how to fix it)"
The Question Hook
"Want to know the real secret to [X]?" "What if everything you knew about [X] was wrong?" "Ever wonder why [common frustration]?"
The Story Hook
"3 years ago I was [bad state]. Today I [good state]." "I almost quit [X]. Then this happened:" "The story of how I [achievement] (with $0 budget):"
The Pattern Interrupt
"Everyone says [X]. They're wrong." "Stop doing [common practice]. Do this instead:" "Delete [common thing]. Here's why:"
The List Promise
"[Number] [things] that will [benefit] (thread):" "[Number] lessons from [experience/achievement]:" "The [number] [category] I wish I knew earlier:"
Example: "7 AI tools that saved me 20+ hours last week:"
Tweet Formats That Go Viral
Format 1: The Listicle (Highest Engagement)
Hook: "[Number] [things] that [benefit]:" 1. [Item] — [Brief explanation] 2. [Item] — [Brief explanation] ... [CTA or summary]
Format 2: The Contrarian Take
Hook: "[Popular belief] is wrong." Here's why: [2-3 sentences of reasoning] What actually works: [Your alternative]
Format 3: The Before/After
[Time period] ago: [Bad state] Today: [Good state] The difference? [One key insight]
Format 4: The Framework
Hook: "The [Name] Framework for [Result]:" Step 1: [Action] Step 2: [Action] Step 3: [Action] [Optional: brief expansion on each]
Format 5: The "Fill in the Blank"
"The most underrated skill for _____ is _____." "If I could only use one tool for [X], it would be _____."
Generates massive replies
Format 6: The Universal Experience
"When you finally [common experience/realization]" "Why does nobody talk about [shared frustration]?" "That moment when [relatable situation]"
Thread Structure (7-Tweet Sweet Spot)
Thread Template
Tweet 1 (Hook):
- •Most compelling insight or result
- •Include specific numbers
- •Signal it's a thread: "🧵" or "(thread)"
Tweet 2 (Context):
- •Expand on the hook
- •Set up why this matters
- •Create more curiosity
Tweets 3-6 (Core Value):
- •ONE key insight per tweet
- •Use numbered formatting (1/, 2/, etc.)
- •Add visual breaks every 3-4 tweets (images, charts)
- •Each tweet should be valuable standalone
Tweet 7 (Bridge/Summary):
- •Summarize key takeaways
- •Connect to broader application
Tweet 8 (CTA):
- •Ask a question (generates replies)
- •Quote your first tweet (drives retweets)
- •Direct to profile/newsletter
Thread Writing Rules
- •Each tweet must earn the next click
- •No filler — every word must carry weight
- •Short sentences (under 250 characters per tweet)
- •"Your words should read like a slippery slope"
- •Number your tweets (2/12, 3/12, etc.)
Copywriting Frameworks for Tweets
PAS (Problem → Agitate → Solution)
Most reliable formula for engagement
[Problem]: You're [specific situation] [Agitate]: And it's costing you [consequence] [Solution]: Here's what works: [your answer]
AIDA (Attention → Interest → Desire → Action)
Best for promotional content
[Attention]: Hook that stops scroll [Interest]: "Here's what most people don't realize..." [Desire]: "Imagine if you could [benefit]" [Action]: "DM me [X] to get started"
BAB (Before → After → Bridge)
Best for transformation stories
[Before]: I was [bad state] [After]: Now I'm [good state] [Bridge]: The difference? [Your insight/solution]
Persuasion Principles
Apply these to make any tweet more compelling:
Specificity — "23% increase" beats "big increase"
- •Numbers add credibility
- •Specific timeframes add urgency
- •Details make claims believable
Social Proof — "500+ customers" beats "many customers"
- •Results from real people
- •Numbers of users/followers
- •Recognizable names/brands
Curiosity Gap — Create information asymmetry
- •Hint at valuable info without revealing all
- •Promise specific outcomes
- •Use "Here's what most people miss..."
Controversy — Challenge existing beliefs
- •"Popular opinion is wrong"
- •Contrarian takes get engagement
- •Avoid offensive — aim for thought-provoking
Relatability — Shared experiences resonate
- •"When you realize..."
- •Universal frustrations
- •Common journey points
Growth Hacks
The 30-Day Subtopic Strategy
Pick ONE narrow subtopic in your niche. Post about ONLY that for 30 days straight.
Example: If you're in marketing, focus solely on "email subject lines" for a month.
Result: X's algorithm categorizes you as the authority on that subtopic.
The Reply Strategy
Focus on generating replies over likes/retweets.
- •Ask questions
- •Create fill-in-the-blank tweets
- •Post "hot takes" that invite discussion
- •Algorithm sees you as a conversation starter
The Engagement Window
- •Post 3-5 times daily
- •Engage with 20+ accounts daily (meaningful replies)
- •Reply to comments on your posts within first hour
The 80/20 Rule
- •80% pure value (no promotion)
- •20% promotional content
- •Value-first builds trust that converts
Tweet Length Guidelines
- •Single tweets: Under 110 characters perform best
- •Thread tweets: Under 250 characters each
- •Why short works: Easy to scan, room for quote tweets, mobile-optimized
Common Pitfalls to Avoid
Too Generic — "Tips for success" → "3 cold email templates that got me 10 meetings this week"
No Hook — Starting with context instead of impact
Asking for Engagement — "Like and RT!" hurts reach
External Links in Main Tweet — Put links in replies instead
No Specific Numbers — "I grew fast" vs "I grew 12,847 followers in 63 days"
Too Salesy — Value ratio too low, feels promotional
No CTA — Thread ends with no clear next step
Execution Checklist
Before posting, verify:
- • Hook stops the scroll (bold/specific/curious)
- • First 7 words earn the rest of the tweet
- • Specific numbers included where relevant
- • Under character limit (110 for single, 250 for thread tweets)
- • No external links in main tweet
- • Clear CTA or engagement driver
- • Posted during peak hours
- • Ready to engage with replies in first hour
How to Use This Skill
When a user asks for help writing tweets:
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Ask for context:
- •What niche/topic?
- •What's the goal? (engagement, followers, conversions)
- •What's the key message/insight?
- •Any specific results/numbers to include?
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Research phase (USE WebSearch):
- •Search for viral examples in their niche
- •Identify successful patterns
- •Note specific hooks and structures that worked
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Draft options:
- •Provide 2-3 hook variations
- •Use appropriate framework (PAS, AIDA, etc.)
- •Include specific numbers where possible
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Optimize:
- •Check character count
- •Strengthen hook
- •Add engagement driver/CTA
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Provide variations:
- •Single tweet version
- •Thread version (if appropriate)
- •Alternative hooks to test
Integration with Other Skills
Tweet Writer works with:
- •Brand Voice — Ensure tweets match your brand personality
- •Direct Response Copy — Apply persuasion principles
- •Content Atomizer — Turn one tweet into multiple formats
- •SEO Content — Repurpose blog content into threads
Research Sources & Further Reading
Algorithm insights: SocialBee, Tweet Archivist Hook formulas: Ship 30 for 30 Thread templates: Typefully, Legiit Copywriting frameworks: Buffer, Metricool