What does the Free AI Twitter Thread Writer do?
Our Free AI Twitter Thread Writer creates a complete, scroll-stopping thread from a single topic — including a viral hook tweet, numbered body tweets each under 280 characters, and a strong CTA tweet to close.
Who is this for?
This tool is for founders, creators, and marketers who want to grow their Twitter audience by publishing high-value threads but struggle to structure their thinking into bite-sized tweets.
How to use it
Enter your topic, the key points you want to cover, your preferred tone, and your goal. The AI will map your ideas into a perfectly sequenced thread ready to copy and post.
Common Use Cases
- Writing a value-packed thread on lessons learned from launching a business
- Sharing a contrarian opinion or 'hot take' thread to spark conversation
- Breaking down a complex process step by step for a technical audience
- Creating a storytelling thread about a personal or brand journey
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should a Twitter thread be?
The sweet spot is 5 to 15 tweets. Long enough to deliver value, short enough to hold attention. Always end with a clear CTA asking readers to retweet or follow.
What makes a thread hook tweet go viral?
A great hook creates a curiosity gap or makes a bold, specific claim. It must make the reader stop scrolling and want to read the next tweet. Avoid generic openers.
Is the character limit still 280 on Twitter/X?
The standard limit is 280 characters for free users. X Premium (Blue) subscribers can post longer posts, but threads of shorter tweets tend to get better engagement.
When is the best time to post a thread?
Tuesday through Thursday between 8am and 10am in your target audience's timezone consistently shows the highest engagement rates on Twitter/X.
How it works
Enter your topic, key points, and tone. The AI writes a complete Twitter/X thread with a viral hook, smooth transitions, and a CTA finale — with a tweet-by-tweet preview exactly as it will appear.
Tips for best results
- •The hook tweet is everything — it's the only one shown before "Show this thread." Spend 80% of your effort on it.
- •Leave cliff-hangers at the end of each tweet to pull readers to the next one.
- •Post threads on Tuesday–Thursday between 9am–12pm for maximum algorithmic reach.
