Twitter Thread Generator
Type your topic — get a 3, 5, or 7-tweet thread in about 15 seconds. Each tweet ships with a role note (hook, body, closer) and an engagement score, so you can tighten the parts that need it before posting. Optionally paste your own hook and we'll build the rest. Free, no sign-up.
Your thread
One sentence beats a list. The clearer the topic, the tighter every tweet will be.
~0 / 280 weighted chars
⚡ 1 quota / generation
Or start from an example:
Your thread will appear here
Each tweet comes back numbered with a role hint (hook / body / closer) and a one-line engagement note. You can edit any tweet inline before posting.
How a thread actually works on X in 2026
A Twitter thread is one logical post split across 2–7 connected tweets, posted as replies to the first tweet. The algorithm treats the first tweet like any other tweet for reach, but every reply bumps the conversation — so threads get materially more impressions than a single tweet of the same content. The penalty: each tweet has to earn the next one, or the reader drops off at tweet 2 and the read-through stops.
Hook (tweet 1)
A bold, specific opening that makes people want to read tweet 2. Strongest hooks quantify (I lost 80 lbs), make a claim (Most productivity advice is wrong), or start a story (On day 4, the server caught fire).
Body (tweets 2 – N-1)
One idea per tweet. Different angle each time. Specifics beat abstractions (Tuesday 8am is when my audience reads vs. mornings work). End each tweet on a small open loop, not a period.
Closer (tweet N)
A memorable line, a takeaway, or one closing question. Skip the Follow for more ask — it now actively reduces reach on X. Closing on a concrete image outperforms closing on a CTA.
Thread rules that compound
- One idea per tweet. If you can split a tweet in two and both halves still scan, you should. Reader attention decays after about 180 chars.
- Front-load the strongest observation. Tweet 2 gets reached by less than half your tweet 1 audience. If your best line is tweet 4, almost nobody sees it.
- Skip the Thread: prefix. Native threading makes it redundant. The 6–9 chars you save by removing the prefix can carry a stronger word.
- Edit before posting. The first AI pass is a draft, not a final. Any tweet where your eye trips on a word is the one a reader will leave on.
- Pin the thread. After the last reply posts, pin tweet 1 to your profile. It stays visible until you unpin, and remains the strongest conversion slot on your profile.
Frequently asked questions
How long should a Twitter thread be in 2026?
Most engagement-positive threads live in the 4–7 tweet range. Anything under 3 reads as a fragment; anything over 8 hits diminishing returns because the open rate drops fast after tweet 4. TwitFlow defaults to 5 because that's the median top-quartile thread length.
Can the generator use my existing hook as tweet #1?
Yes. Paste a draft hook into the Opening hook field and the AI will use it verbatim as tweet 1, then build the rest of the thread as a continuation.
Will threads actually get reach on X?
Threads (multi-tweet posts) get materially more impressions than single tweets in 2026, mostly because each tweet re-triggers the algorithm and the last tweet stays pinned to the post. The X algorithm weighs replies and dwell time most heavily — hooks that earn a click on tweet 2 are the highest-leverage variable.
Should I add hashtags to every tweet in the thread?
No. One hashtag on the closing tweet (or none at all) usually outperforms one on every tweet. Stacking hashtags across a thread is one of the most common reach-throttling moves. Use the TwitFlow hashtag generator for the closing tweet if needed.
Does it sound like AI?
Every draft passes TwitFlow's deAI-flavor post-processor before delivery — it strips phrases like In today's fast-paced world, trims em-dash padding, and rewrites generic openers into concrete ones. Each tweet is meant to read like a human draft you can still edit.
Is it free?
Yes — no sign-up, no monthly fee. Free includes 10 generations per day shared across all generator tools. Pro ($4.99 one-time) raises that to 50 per day and removes ads when the ad-supported free experience is active.
Related tools & guides
- 50+ thread hook templates — drop into tweet 1
- Tweet Character Counter — size-check the thread
- Twitter Bio Generator — pin the post, fill the bio
- Twitter Hashtag Generator — close on a strong tag
- Twitter Quote Generator — 5 angles (praise, unexpected, personal, counter, reframe)
- How to write a good tweet: 9 principles