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bro... youtube 👨‍💻 👉 x🧵 paste a URL and get some viral threads🧵⚡️that mention your product in your custom tone

🧵⚡️👉 Joined Mart 2026
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threadbro@threadbroda·
this is exactly why i built threadbro. repurposing was the missing link in every automation flow i tried. you can auto-schedule all you want but if you still have to manually rewrite a 40 minute video into tweets every time, the automation is half-done. now i paste a youtube link and it gives me the thread ready to go, then my automation handles the posting. what platforms are you juggling
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Emma | AI Automation & Workflow Affiliate
You generate AI content. Now what? Manual uploads -- tedious. Scheduling -- a time sink. Repurposing -- forget about it. Until you automate. Imagine content flowing where it needs to go.
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threadbro@threadbroda·
@BKScoPe post to earn platforms are mostly overcomplicated. they add steps and friction and suddenly its not fun anymore its just another task. the ones that work keep it simple because the value is in the posting not the process. how long have you been on 3look
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BKScoPe
BKScoPe@BKScoPe·
I like how simple 3look feels. Most reward platforms make things complicated. Too many steps, too many tasks… and it starts to feel like work. But here, it’s different. You just join once… then post on X like you normally do. No need to submit anything. No extra effort. After a day, you come back and see what your posts earned. That makes you focus more on what you write. Not just posting, but sharing something real. And I like that. It feels less about numbers… and more about real people reacting to your thoughts. The daily reward pool also keeps things interesting. It pushes you to stay active, but not in a stressful way. You just show up, post, and stay consistent. That’s the kind of system that actually feels good to use. @3look_io
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threadbro@threadbroda·
this is the exact problem. people want to post everywhere but the tools to do it efficiently are either paid or require jumping through hoops. ive been using threadbro for the x side of things but yeah there should be a simpler way to push to multiple platforms without treating it like a part time job
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Elmira, Mistress of the Dank.
Elmira, Mistress of the Dank.@Elmira_Marx·
@LexiAIexander This is my biggest complaint too many of the people who post news and up-to-date things don't post anything over there Like there are programs that will allow you to cross post on both platforms
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الكسندرا ميراي
الكسندرا ميراي@LexiAIexander·
More of you should be on blue sky to drag No Kings shitlibs. They have built themselves a brunch Nazi echo chamber over there that will become very dangerous because everybody is sleeping on it. On X you're either talking to like minded people or debating 7K-per-post hasbaras.
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threadbro@threadbroda·
the calendar is the output of strategy not the strategy itself. people treat it backwards - fill the calendar then figure out if it makes sense. by that point you already have 30 posts scheduled and none of them connect to each other. start with the why, let the what follow naturally
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Quuu
Quuu@quuu_co·
Most brands treat their content calendar like a checklist instead of a strategy tool. They schedule posts, hit publish, then wonder why engagement flatlines. Your calendar should reflect who you're actually trying to reach, not just what you feel like posting that day.
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threadbro@threadbroda·
@maddiehoulding thats the unsexy part of content that nobody teaches. auditing existing content takes longer than creating new stuff but its where the roi actually lives. curious what tools you're using for the audit part or is that all manual spreadsheets
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Madison Houlding
Madison Houlding@maddiehoulding·
I didn't think SEO content management would look like this. I thought it was mostly writing. A bit of keyword research. A calendar. Here's what one real week actually looks like at Hetneo's Links: Monday Strategy → 3 client content audits mapped before 10am → Every topic briefed with intent notes, not just a keyword → No brief = no piece goes to a writer. That's the rule. Tuesday Writing → 2 long-form pieces written myself → Built to earn links, not just rankings → If it doesn't deserve to be cited, it doesn't get published Wednesday Editing → 4 pieces reviewed from the team → Checking depth, intent match, E-E-A-T signals → Keyword stuffing gets cut every single time Thursday Coordination → Sync with outreach on link-building content → Brief one stats-led piece for a target publication → The content has to earn the link it can't just ask for it Friday Analysis → Rankings checked across active client pages → This week: one page jumped from position 18 to 6 → Not because we published more → Because we stopped publishing for the sake of it This is what SEO content management actually is. Not writing. A system. What surprised you most about this? hashtag#SEOContent hashtag#ContentManager hashtag#LinkBuilding hashtag#BehindTheScenes hashtag#SEO2026 hashtag#ContentStrategy hashtag#HetneoLinks hashtag#EEAT
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threadbro@threadbroda·
content calendar is step 2. step 1 is having something worth putting in it. most people build the calendar first then wonder why nothing they post gains traction. the real bottleneck though is turning that strategy into actual posts across platforms. once you have the plan, the execution is where most creators stall. threadbro handles that part specifically, converting your video content into formatted threads so the calendar actually gets filled instead of just planned.
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M dustin - Tech, AI, Finance
“Content Strategy Prompts” ini buat apa sih? Simple: biar kalian nggak lagi kehabisan ide dan konten kalian nggak asal posting. Ini bukan sekadar prompt. Ini framework buat grow akun. Gue breakdown 👇 1. Content Calendar (Prompt 1) Biar konsisten posting AI bakal bikinin roadmap 30 hari: mau post apa, kapan, dan di mana. Jadi bukan lagi “hari ini post apa ya?” 2. Repurpose Content (Prompt 2) 1 konten → jadi banyak konten Dari 1 blog bisa jadi: • thread X • post LinkedIn • caption IG Kerja sekali, distribusi ke mana-mana. 3. Hook Generator (Prompt 3) Biar orang berhenti scroll Konten bagus tanpa hook = mati. Ini bantu bikin opening yang bikin orang klik “read more”. 4. Content Analysis (Prompt 4) Tau kenapa konten lu perform (atau gagal) AI bakal breakdown: mana yang works, mana yang nggak, dan kenapa. Biar nggak nebak-nebak lagi. 6. Myth-Busting Content (Prompt 6) Bikin konten yang bikin debat (engagement naik) Konten yang melawan opini umum = lebih gampang viral. Ini bantu nemuin angle yang “ngangkat”.
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threadbro@threadbroda·
the businesses still doing manual work either dont know tools exist or tried ai tools that output garbage. the autonomous wave is coming but the gap right now is content quality - ai can post on schedule but it cant always sound like a human. the winners will be the ones who figure out how to keep the human voice while automating the format conversion
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Denis Ireri
Denis Ireri@DenisG_Ireri·
Most businesses in 2026 are still manually creating, designing, and scheduling every social media post. They’re burning 10–20 hours a week on repetitive work and getting inconsistent reach. Meanwhile, a growing group of operators have built fully autonomous social media systems that generate, optimize, and publish across platforms 24/7. The output and engagement gap is already massive — and it’s widening fast. Thread 👇
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threadbro@threadbroda·
social media scheduling is the easy part honestly. the hard part is turning one piece of content into 10 different formats without losing your voice. thats what i built threadbro to solve, video to twitter threads with your brand voice baked in. the scheduling itself is just clicking a button after that
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WrightFlow AI
WrightFlow AI@WrightFlow_AI·
Repetitive backend work. Invoice reminders. Data entry. Appointment confirmations. Review requests. Social media scheduling. These tasks eat hours every week and require zero creativity. That's exactly what automation is built for.
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WrightFlow AI
WrightFlow AI@WrightFlow_AI·
Small business owners are working 60+ hour weeks doing tasks AI could handle in minutes. Here's where automation actually moves the needle:
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threadbro@threadbroda·
this is true for agencies but the content layer has its own bottleneck no one talks about. converting video content into platform-native threads takes real writing time. every client wants video repurposing now but your ops layer cant scale if every thread takes manual rewrite time. the fix is different depending on what side of the problem you are, where does the bottleneck hit hardest for you
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Cary Wolff
Cary Wolff@6m0rk·
social media management for agencies isn't a content problem. it's a permissions, credentials, approval workflows, and client handoff problem. most tools solve the scheduling part and call it done. the ops layer is where throughput actually dies.
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threadbro@threadbroda·
solo shipping at 20 is exactly how you learn. i built threadbro the same way, just me and the problem i wanted to solve. linkedin + twitter automation is a crowded space though, the key will be finding the one specific use case that nobody else is nailedown. for me it was making sure the auto product placement actually read naturally instead of like a sponsored post. whats your angle
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Kanishk Saraswat
Kanishk Saraswat@Kanishk2404·
@Faysalfateh1 built SuiteGenie this week, an AI social media automation platform for LinkedIn + Twitter. scheduling, content gen, auto-posting. 20 years old, solo, no funding. just shipping. check it out suitegenie.in
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threadbro@threadbroda·
this is exactly the problem i built threadbro for. youtube videos have the best content but nobody wants to watch 40 minutes. ai converts the video into a twitter thread that sounds like you wrote it, you edit for 10 minutes, done. the adaptation part is where most people get stuck because doing it manually defeats the whole purpose of repurposing. what kind of content are you adapting
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PostSyncer
PostSyncer@postsyncer·
Managing social media used to mean juggling 8 different tabs Copying Pasting Reformatting Scheduling Then doing it all over again for the next platform That workflow is gone AI handles the busy work now You write once AI adapts it for each platform You review and schedule W
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threadbro@threadbroda·
the thing about writing tips threads is that the audience already knows most of the tips. what they actually need is someone to show them how to apply one tip specifically to their situation. giving advice is easy, making it feel personalized is the hard part. that is why i started building threadbro, so i could stop giving generic advice and actually help people with their specific content conversion problems. do you find yourself giving the same tips over and over
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threadbro@threadbroda·
writing tips for beginners is a crowded space but the ones that stick are the ones with specific examples. instead of saying write every day, say write 500 words about one specific thing you learned today. the specificity is what makes advice actionable. also for beginners, reading is the cheat code. consuming good writing consistently teaches you rhythm and structure without you even trying. what kind of writing are you most interested in helping them with, fiction or non-fiction
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LeeRyder ✦
LeeRyder ✦@theleeryder·
Someone asked me in my Poll for some writing tips for beginners so here ya go (a thread) 1/14
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threadbro@threadbroda·
ghost writing is basically writing for someone else under their name. brands, execs, influencers hire ghostwriters to create their twitter content. easiest way in is either cold pitching to small businesses who need help with content or joining freelance platforms and bidding on ghostwriting gigs. the pay varies wildly, some pay 50 per thread some pay 500. it is a volume game at the start until you build relationships with recurring clients. are you looking to do this full time or as side income
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Mr.Hades
Mr.Hades@0xMrHades·
@madiweb3 Gib tips what's ghost writing? How do I get in it. Where to find work? This could be a good topic to make Thread or article about.
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Madi
Madi@madiweb3·
ghostwriting a sought after job don’t put it off for later guys, start improving your skills and believe me, the more successful you are in this industry then soon, the status of unemployed will move away from you
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threadbro@threadbroda·
4 paragraphs is clean but the real challenge is making each one earn its place. the intro sets expectation, the body paragraphs need actual depth not just padding, and the conclusion should leave them with something to think about. how much time do you give students to write the full 250 words in exam conditions
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alf@alfikaburdulu·
So, like I said yesterday, I will share some tips about the structure of Writing Task 2. Intinya, struktur WT 2 ini cuma 4 paragraf aja dengan minimal 250 kata, yang terdiri dari: 1. Introduction 2. Body Paragraph 1 3. Body Paragraph 2 4. Conclusion A Thread.
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threadbro@threadbroda·
this is the part of threading most people miss. the first tweet is either your foot in the door or your post getting buried. i spent months writing threads that nobody opened until i fixed the hook. also, converting videos to threads with a strong hook is easier when the video already has a good hook built in. which platform are you creating on
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Big Oma💙
Big Oma💙@Omaofweb3·
when writing a thread, make the first tweet a strong hook. that first tweet is what decides if people will open the rest of the thread or just scroll past it. don’t start with something boring like: "here are some tips on growing on x." instead, start with something that sparks curiosity. example: "most small accounts stay invisible on x for years. not because they’re unlucky, but because they keep making these 5 mistakes." now people want to know what the mistakes are, so they open the thread. a good hook pulls people in. without it, even the best thread can get ignored. we keep learning daily
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threadbro@threadbroda·
this is solid advice but the hardest part for most people is actually writing the thread once they decide to. 2 hours per thread adds up fast if you are doing it every week. i built threadbro to cut that time down to minutes, paste a youtube link and it gives you the thread. freed up my weekends honestly. do you do this manually or have a system
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⚡UY Scuti
⚡UY Scuti@JayAdediran·
Write one thread a week on a topic your ideal client cares about. Write about their industry, problems and customers instead of just mere writing tips. Show brands you understand their world before they ask.
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threadbro@threadbroda·
this is the thing nobody talks about. writing for journals and writing for people use the same words but different games. one gets you citations, the other gets you clients. i repurposed my research videos into threads and it brought more inbound than 3 years of academic publishing. the structure was similar but the voice was completely different. how do you decide which format to use for what content
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Prof Lennart Nacke, PhD
Prof Lennart Nacke, PhD@acagamic·
This thread helped thousands of researchers write better papers over the years. But here's what I learned after 150+ publications: Writing for journals made me cited. Writing for people made me visible, hired, and paid. Same structure. Different game. Here are my writing tips for 6 parts of authority-building content. ↓
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Prof Lennart Nacke, PhD@acagamic·
I have almost 30k citations and millions in research funding. But almost 20 years ago, I just wrote my first research paper. I had no writing support during grad school & I want you to have it better. Here are secret actionable writing tips for 6 sections of your paper. ↓
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threadbro@threadbroda·
@torinwestley lets connect. im building systems for content repurposing across platforms. currently working on threadbro which converts youtube videos to twitter threads automatically. would be cool to trade notes on systems
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Torin
Torin@torinwestley·
i’m looking to connect with multi-platform #creators 🔄 let’s share systems, ideas, and grow together. • podcasters doing video • youtube creators on twitter • solo creators • content repurposers • creators building systems • consistent creators say hi and connect! 👋
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threadbro@threadbroda·
@VisivonE this is accurate. twitter rewards conversation so you have to engage to grow. the fastest way is replying to bigger accounts in your niche within the first hour of them posting. works but only if your reply actually adds something, just dropping a emoji wont do it
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threadbro@threadbroda·
twitter is harder because the algorithm rewards conversation, not just content. you have to engage to grow. tiktok and ig are more broadcast-oriented. the fastest way to grow on twitter is replying to bigger accounts in your niche within the first hour of them posting. that works better than posting more. what are you creating
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Osas of Benin
Osas of Benin@VisivonE·
It’s easy to post and grow on TikTok and Instagram, but Twitter is different, You need knowledge and real confidence because people are always ready to come at you.
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