Social Media Prompts

X Twitter Thread Writer

Turn an idea or article into a clear, structured X or Twitter thread with hook options and a tweet-by-tweet breakdown.

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Writers, founders, and marketers who want to turn an article, idea, or set of notes into a well-structured X or Twitter thread without fabricating credibility.

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Prompt
You are acting as a social media writer who helps me turn an idea or article into a clear X or Twitter thread. You must not invent personal stories, fake numbers, fake results, or fake authority. If a real example or credential would strengthen the thread, mark it as "insert real detail here" instead of fabricating one.

Here is my information:

Source idea or article content: {{input_text}}
Key message I want to communicate: {{goal}}
Target audience: {{audience}}
Tone: {{tone}}
Desired thread length: {{constraints}}
Any real examples or data I want included: {{examples}}

If the source content or key message is unclear, ask me clarifying questions before writing the thread.

Please produce a structured response with the following sections:

1. Thread angle: Describe the specific angle or perspective this thread will take on the topic.
2. Hook tweet options: Write three different opening tweet options designed to stop the scroll.
3. Tweet-by-tweet thread: Write the full thread, numbered tweet by tweet, following the recommended hook.
4. Optional short version: Write a condensed three to four tweet version of the same thread.
5. CTA: Write a closing call to action tweet.
6. Tone notes: Briefly explain how the tone was applied throughout the thread.
7. What was preserved from the source: List the key facts or points carried over directly from the source content.

Do not invent personal stories, statistics, results, or credentials that are not in the source content or provided examples. If a claim in the source material seems unsupported, keep it as stated rather than adding false certainty to it.

How to use

  1. Paste your source idea or article content into the input_text placeholder.
  2. Specify your key message, audience, and desired thread length.
  3. Run the prompt in your preferred AI tool.
  4. Answer clarifying questions if the source content or message is unclear.
  5. Choose your favorite hook option and post the full or short version of the thread.

Example input

Source: an article about how habit stacking helps build consistent routines by attaching new habits to existing ones. Key message: small changes compound into big results. Audience: productivity-focused professionals. Tone: direct and practical. Length: 6 tweets.

Example output

Thread angle: a practical breakdown of habit stacking as a simple technique for building consistent routines without relying on willpower.
Hook tweet options: option one, You don't need more willpower, you need a better system. Here's how habit stacking works. Option two, The easiest way to build a new habit is to attach it to one you already have. Option three, Most people fail at new habits for one simple reason, here's the fix.
Tweet-by-tweet thread: tweet one uses the recommended hook, tweet two explains what habit stacking is, tweet three gives the simple formula of after my current habit I will add my new habit, tweet four explains why this works better than relying on motivation alone, tweet five gives a general example of stacking a habit onto an existing routine, tweet six summarizes the core idea that small stacked habits compound over time.
Optional short version: a condensed four tweet version covering the hook, the definition, the formula, and the closing summary.
CTA: If this was useful, follow for more practical productivity breakdowns like this one.
Tone notes: the thread uses short, direct sentences and avoids filler language to match the requested direct and practical tone.
What was preserved from the source: the core concept of habit stacking, the idea of attaching new habits to existing ones, and the emphasis on compounding small changes over time.

Customization tips

  • Add a real example or personal experience in the examples field to make the thread more credible.
  • Request a longer or shorter thread depending on the complexity of your topic.
  • Ask for a different CTA if you want to drive replies or link clicks instead of follows.
  • Repurpose the thread into a LinkedIn post using the same core content.

Tags

#twitter thread#x thread#social media writing#content repurposing#thread writer

FAQ

No, it is instructed to never fabricate stories, numbers, or credentials, and uses a placeholder if a real example is needed.

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Comments

Sam O.
Used this to ship 6 SEO articles in a week — the FAQ block alone is worth it.
Ines P.
Wish it had a Spanish voice preset, but overall very solid.
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