Free with an account · Single tweets or threads, alt hooks
Topic + angle + tone. Get tweet drafts under 260 chars, or a 3-7 tweet thread — written like a human, zero emoji spam.
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Casual / punchy / contrarian / educational / story-driven. Hook-first structure by default.
2-3 single tweets OR a 3-7 tweet thread, with alt hook options and hashtag picks. Banned: "Thread 🧵👇", "who else", "bookmark this" clichés. Pair with LinkedIn Post or Hook Generator.
Character limits enforced — 280 max per tweet. We don't bypass X's terms. Automated posting — we write, you post.
Free with an account — 30/month. Upgrade to Pro for 1,500/month. Each tweet run costs 2 credits.
Input: "Why most founders post like a brand, not a person, on Twitter" · Format: thread · Tone: confident · 4 tweets.
Most founder accounts post "insights" that could be from anyone.
The ones that actually grow share the specific 3am bug. The $47k MRR month. The rejection email quote.
Brand voice kills Twitter.
The best-performing founder posts I've studied all have one thing in common: a specific detail you couldn't fake from a template.
A number. A moment. A mistake. A quote.
Try this: before posting, ask "could any consultant write this?"
If yes, delete. Rewrite with one concrete thing from your actual week.
Your account isn't a brand channel. It's a person.
Post like one.
+ 1 alternate thread with a different hook · 3-5 alt hook options to swap in · hashtag suggestions returned separately
Pick "single" and you get 2-3 tweet drafts, each under 260 characters, with a one-sentence rationale for why it works. Pick "thread" and you get 1-2 full threads — a hook tweet plus 2-6 follow-ups, each under 260 characters.
Casual (lowercase-friendly, one-liner energy), confident (direct, no hedging, founder-style), witty (clever framing, mild humor), and analytical (pattern observation, measured reasoning). Pick what matches how you actually post.
No. No "Thread 🧵" intros, no "RT if you agree", no emoji pile-ups. The prompt explicitly forbids those patterns. Hooks are concrete; CTAs are specific questions about your topic.
Yes — every tweet is kept under 260 characters by design, leaving room for retweets with comment. Each draft returns its actual character count so you can verify.
It returns 0-6 topical hashtag suggestions separately from the tweet body. Most real tweets win with zero hashtags; we follow that by default and leave the picks up to you.
Threads need a hook tweet that works on its own (otherwise they never get retweeted), plus follow-ups that advance one idea at a time. We generate the hook to be self-contained and the follow-ups to land cleanly without meta-commentary like "and now…"
No. The prompt explicitly forbids fabricated numbers, quotes, or company names. If you pass specifics in the "key points" field, we use them. Otherwise we phrase generically ("most founders I talk to") rather than inventing.
First 3 runs per day are free without signup. Free account gets 30 credits/month; each tweet run costs 2 credits. Pro plans have 1,500/month for creators posting daily.
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