Generator · 100% free, no signup · Updated May 2026
Threads with hooks that actually break the algorithm.
A free X (Twitter) thread generator that outputs structured 8-12 tweet threads: hook tweet, context tweet, 5-8 body tweets, summary, CTA. Each tweet respects the 280-char limit with proper line breaks and emoji density.
Type your thread topic + pick a style (listicle / story / contrarian / case study / framework). The generator outputs a 5-7 tweet thread with the hook tweet engineered for >2% engagement, body tweets ≤270 chars, and a CTA tweet at the end.
Your thread
7 tweets
Why I cut my SaaS pricing 40% and revenue went up The numbers + what changed:
The starting point: [SPECIFIC METRIC, exact number].
What we tried: [CONCRETE INTERVENTION, 1 sentence].
What happened in week 1: [EARLY SIGNAL, number or quote].
What surprised us: [UNEXPECTED FINDING, 1 sentence].
Final result: [END METRIC]. Lesson: [1 SENTENCE TAKEAWAY].
If this thread was useful, follow [@yourhandle] for more on [TOPIC]. I post threads like this weekly.
Who this is for
Indie creators, founders, and B2B operators posting on X who want consistent thread structure without re-inventing the format every time.
The problem this solves
A thread lives or dies on the hook tweet. The generator forces you to commit to one of 5 proven hook patterns (counter-intuitive claim / specific number / question / story-opener / framework-promise) and then structures the body tweets so each one has a re-engagement trigger.
X threads with 8-12 tweets achieve approximately 3-5× higher engagement (replies + bookmarks) than single tweets of the same total length — but threads over 15 tweets see engagement fall by 30-50% from reader fatigue.
Source: Buffer X/Twitter Analytics Report 2024 + Hypefury thread-performance study 2024
How to use it
- 01
Type the thread topic
One sentence. Be concrete: "Why I cut my SaaS pricing 40% and revenue went up" beats "thoughts on pricing".
- 02
Pick a structure
Listicle (3-5 things) / Story (chronological) / Contrarian (everyone thinks X, reality is Y) / Case study (I did X, result was Y) / Framework (5-step model).
- 03
Get the thread
Hook tweet + 4-6 body tweets + CTA tweet. Each tweet is character-count-enforced (≤270 chars for retweet headroom).
- 04
Copy + paste into X composer
Click copy on each tweet. Paste in order. The CTA tweet has a placeholder for your link/handle.
What you get
- ✓ 5-7 tweet thread with engineered hook
- ✓ Each tweet ≤270 chars (RT headroom included)
- ✓ 5 thread-structure templates (listicle, story, contrarian, case, framework)
- ✓ CTA tweet with link placeholder
Frequently asked
How many tweets should a thread have?
8-12 is the sweet spot. Under 5 = under-developed. Over 15 = fatigue. The generator scales count based on topic complexity.
Should I use numbered tweets (1/, 2/, 3/)?
Optional. Numbered threads signal "long-form content ahead" which boosts read-through but slightly reduces casual engagement. Use for tutorials; skip for opinion threads.
What's the best thread CTA?
A bookmark request ("Save this for later") outperforms follow/like requests by 2-3×. Bookmarks are also a stronger algorithmic signal than likes.
Should I link out from threads?
Reserve external links for the LAST tweet. Twitter de-prioritizes tweets with links in the feed; placing links last preserves reach while still capturing high-intent readers.
Can threads work on LinkedIn too?
No — LinkedIn doesn't have a native thread feature. For LinkedIn, use a single long-form post (under 1,300 chars) or a carousel document.
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Author + maintainer
Adrian Berisha — Founder of Clipflow. Indie SaaS builder shipping creator tools full-time since 2024. All tools and benchmarks on this page are reviewed quarterly. Last review: May 2026.
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