🐦 Twitter / X Tools

Convert Text to Twitter Thread

Paste any article, blog post, or long text and instantly convert it into a perfectly split Twitter/X thread. Auto-numbered tweets, smart word-boundary splits, hook tweet, and CTA — all ready to post.

Smart 280-char split
Auto tweet numbering
Hook + CTA generator
Copy each tweet
📝 Your Text
⚙️ Thread Settings
Character limit per tweet
Tweet numbering style
Split text by
Hook tweet (first tweet)
CTA tweet (last tweet)
Options
Add emoji to first tweet
End each tweet with clean sentence
Show character bar per tweet

🐦 What Makes a Great Thread

  • Tweet 1 (Hook): Make a bold claim or promise
  • Tweets 2–N: Deliver one idea per tweet
  • Use line breaks for visual breathing room
  • Numbers and lists perform well in threads
  • Last tweet: Always include a strong CTA
  • Keep threads to 5–15 tweets for best engagement

🚀 Twitter Thread Best Practices

  • Post threads during peak hours (8–10am, 6–8pm)
  • Reply to your own first tweet to continue threads
  • Use 1–2 hashtags max per thread
  • Include an image in the first tweet for +2x reach
  • Ask a question in your hook to drive replies
  • Repurpose blog posts and newsletters as threads

Frequently Asked Questions

How many characters can a tweet be? +
Twitter (now X) allows 280 characters per tweet for standard accounts, and 25,000 characters for X Premium subscribers. URLs count as 23 characters regardless of length. This tool splits at 280 by default with smart word-boundary splitting to avoid cutting words mid-sentence.
What makes a good Twitter thread? +
A great Twitter thread has: (1) A strong hook tweet that creates curiosity. (2) Each tweet delivers one clear idea. (3) Numbered tweets so readers know the thread length. (4) A CTA at the end asking for retweets, follows, or clicks. (5) Short paragraphs with no wall of text.
How long should a Twitter thread be? +
The ideal Twitter thread is 5–15 tweets. Shorter threads (5–8 tweets) get more reads and engagement. Longer threads (15+ tweets) work well for detailed educational content. Always make each tweet valuable on its own so readers stay engaged through the end.
Can I edit the tweets after generating? +
Yes. Each generated tweet card shows a copy button for that individual tweet. You can also download the full thread as a text file and edit it in any text editor before posting. Adjust the settings (character limit, numbering, split mode) and regenerate at any time.