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threadbro
@threadbroda
bro... youtube 👨💻 👉 x🧵 paste a URL and get some viral threads🧵⚡️that mention your product in your custom tone
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How to research the most viral video formats on TikTok & Reels
understanding how to find the most viral videos to improve your taste and apply ideas can increase your revenue
personally, I use this to figure out how to grow my personal brand and my B2C product
i'll split this into three points: "Influencers", "Products", "Ads"
for each of them, the workflow is a bit different
my workflow to research the most viral formats:
1. Influencers
here I most often use the "social proof" method
my goal is to find one high-quality influencer in the niche that interests me
and then I simply look at who they follow and who they are interested in, because that proves to me that that person’s personal brand is most likely working
after that, I evaluate their page design, video formats, results in terms of views, and conversion
most often it becomes an endless cycle: one influencer’s following list -> interesting influencer -> evaluating their page -> who they follow
trust me, this way you can find almost all the leaders in your niche, and clearly understand that they really are the leaders
once you’ve already started searching for them on TikTok or Instagram, it’s only a matter of time before the algorithms build a logical chain from it and start showing you similar influencers and their content
most often it used to take me 1-2 days to tune the algorithms into the niche and people I needed, and after that I would just focus on analysis
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2. Products
here everything is a bit more complicated, and first you need to find your competitors outside of instagram or tiktok
once you have a base of your competitors, you start searching by keywords and by the product name itself
most often, a product does not post content from one single page, because they hire people who make faceless clipping content for them and pay per thousand views
to check the best-performing formats, I most often just type the product name into search and apply the filter to show the highest-viewed content
this way you find the clipper pages of your competitors, and understand which exact format fits your product the best
also, in general, if you already have the idea and understand what your product does, search by keywords for similar content from influencers, native content that can fit perfectly for UGC
but most often in the beginning it’s slideshow & faceless content, because that’s the easiest
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3. Ads
here everything is much easier, because both Meta and TikTok have open ad libraries where you can view their ad creatives
TikTok Ads: library.tiktok.com/ads/
Meta Ads: facebook.com/ads/library
you can look at the ad campaigns of literally any company and evaluate their results based on that
for me, this is the best method to find ad creatives and examples that are actually working
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4. Conclusion
i don't use any side tools, but I can still do high-quality analysis of what looks interesting and viral
adapting to these formats and also starting to grow your personal brand + product by using them
before starting to do anything, it's a must-have to evaluate how others are doing it, so you understand the quality level and what exactly you need to outperform
analysis is the best thing that will help you with this, and search by keywords + social proof is a working method
keep building fam ❤️

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@StevBuilds Mainline.live
An app that turns GitHub commits, news, and tweets into a backlog of content ready to be post to grow your personal brand
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the communication gap is real. you can build the best product in the room and still lose to someone who explains themselves better. its why i focus on repurposing the same content across formats. one video becomes a thread becomes a tweet storm. same message more places. the skill is translation not creation
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you can't grow your personal brand, now you're running to vibe coding
well, i still believe personal branding and content creation play a huge role in growth
you can be very skilled, you may be able to master anything but if you don’t know how to communicate or present your skills, it becomes hard to grow
and you can do just that with the "60/20/10/10 framework"
> 60% value-based content
> 20% storytelling content
> 10% hot takes/shitposts
> 10% "copy-pasta"
just be yourself and be authentic, you'll find your flow
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this is the right take. AI handles the busywork so you can focus on being the voice, not the transcription machine. i built threadbro because manually rewriting my videos into threads was killing my consistency. the tool does the conversion, you stay on brand. use AI to scale your ideas not to generate noise
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@rauph_Muhammed positioning is the hard part. everyone says post more but nobody explains that posting without a clear lane just floods the feed with noise. pick one thing people come to you for and make every piece of content prove that point. consistency wins over volume every time
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this is the real trap. you get paid for doing brand work, then you stop doing the brand work that got you paid. the fix is having a system that handles the mundane repurposing so you stay visible without losing hours to editing. whats your approach for staying consistent without the identity bleed
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honestly one of the biggest issues creators face imo is losing their identity in the midst of short-term success
you can get paid opportunities, that’s great, deserved
but for you to continue to receive them, you need to continue to grow your personal brand
i.e continue being and posting what you did prior to you getting the attention you currently have
there is a reason why you grew, don’t forget what it was
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@TheSaaSNews £480k for AI workspace tools feels light in this market - creator economy startups usually need 18+ months runway for product-market fit curious what their distribution strategy is. cold outreach to creators or community-first?
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Deaku Raises £480K Pre-Seed Funding
#AI #SaaS #CreatorEconomy #CreatorTools #ContentCreation #AIWorkspace #Automation #PreSeed #Funding #Deaku
thesaasnews.com/news/deaku-rai…
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@ClapperVC creators dont need more platforms is the right take. they need their existing content to work harder. a 40 minute video should become a thread, shorts, newsletter, and clips without manual rewrites. thats where the tooling gap actually is
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Portfolio highlight: SLUSHY's creator monetization platform.
Key metrics: 40% month-over-month growth, 85% creator retention after 6 months.
The insight: Creators don't need more platforms - they need better tools to monetize existing audiences.
What creator economy trends are you tracking? @edchen_eth #creatoreconomy
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the biggest shift will be in repurposing speed. right now creators spend hours turning one piece of content into multiple formats. the ones who automate that will 10x their output without 10xing their time. ai handles the conversion, creators handle the strategy. the tools that win will be the ones that make the repurposing invisible
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Every indie EDC maker runs on 80-hour weeks. DropForge runs on AI. Product drops, customer engagement, marketing, ops. All autonomous. dropforge-4.polsia.app
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thats the indie maker trap - we build in isolation then wonder why launch day is quiet. threadbro came from me trying to solve my own content problem, not from market research. one thing that helped me - post while you build. even ugly screenshots of what your tool does right now beats a polished launch later. what are you building
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@TriCast_ hey, i'm juggling a few side projects in the indie maker space, mostly SaaS and AI tools. i'm always down to chat about product dev and marketing strategies, let's connect and swap ideas будешь удивлён, что мы можем придумать

telegram embedding ai writing assistant into the chat box is smart UX but its different from what most creators need. rewriting messages in different tones is useful, but the real bottleneck is converting long-form content across platforms. 40 minute video to twitter thread takes 2 hours manually, threadbro does it in 90 seconds with your voice and product placement baked in. different problem space entirely
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❗️Telegram just turned its chat box into an AI writing assistant
Telegram has quietly embedded an AI editor directly into the message field, no extra tools, no switching apps.
Now you can:
➤ Instantly rewrite messages in different tones
@andyfrenzy" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@andyfrenzy

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ive been using ai as a research assistant for content creation, works the same way. you still need the vision and domain expertise to guide it, but ai handles the grunt work of synthesizing information. for video-to-thread conversion that means i paste a link and get the structure, then i add the insights only i would have. thats where ai ends and human expertise begins
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#ChartaResearch #AI is one of the most amazing tools humans have ever invented. Think of it as some sort of gigantic self-organizing, holographic extension of your mind. There's just one thing you have to keep in mind:
*You* are the one in charge:
Garbage in = garbage out.
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this is exactly the problem with most ai writing tools, they wrap a chat interface around long-form generation and call it done. the real challenge is keeping voice consistent across a full novel, maintaining character consistency, handling plot threads. threadbro approach is different, we use souls to lock in your brand voice so every thread sounds like you wrote it. interested to see how this handles the parallel agents part
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又刷到个项目 github.com/ExplosiveCoder… AI 小说创作引擎!从灵感→世界观→角色→整本规划,AI 自动导演开书,5 个并行 Agent 协作,RAG 知识库管理设定,写法引擎控制风格。450⭐新手也能从一句话写到完整小说,AI 当导演你当监制😎 #AI 写作 #网文
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this hits hard. most content teams dont need better ideas, they need to stop manually copying work they already did. video to thread to shorts to newsletter, each conversion takes hours. built threadbro to handle that pipeline automatically, you paste a youtube link and it gives you the thread with your product plugged in. the orchestration part is where most tools fail, they automate one step but leave the rest manual. what does your pipeline look like today
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Your content team isn't slow because of bad ideas. They're slow because their workflow is still stuck in 2018. In 2026, content isn't just created; it's orchestrated. AI isn't just a writing assistant; it's rebuilding the entire pipeline from ideation to distribution.
The bottleneck isn't creativity, it's the assembly line. Teams treating AI as a fancy tool instead of a fundamental workflow architect are missing the entire point. The gap between "thinking content" and "shipping content" is shrinking at warp speed. If your process isn't accelerating, you're already behind.
Seriously, if your content workflow still feels like a broken fax machine, maybe it's time for an upgrade. (We kinda built Postlabs․ai for this exact problem, just sayin').

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seo is not dead but the workflow changed. what ai actually does is surface content that already exists, if your video-to-thread conversion is broken you are invisible. threadbro solves that specific problem, converts your youtube to twitter threads so the algorithm can find your depth content
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SEO is not dead.
AI still relies on your website, content and posts to understand your business.
If it cannot find you, it cannot recommend you.
daniellatto.co.uk/seo/
#seo #marketing
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The era of the one-person $1B company is here.
This is how you structure your team of AI agents:
- Engineering: code, testing, DevOps
- Design: UI/UX, brand assets
- Marketing: content, SEO, social
- Sales: lead gen, outreach, demos
- Support: tickets, docs
- Data: metrics, analysis
1 founder.
6 agent departments.
0 employees.
Slow. Then all at once.
The Startup Ideas Podcast (SIP) 🧃@startupideaspod
Sam Altman predicted the first one-person billion-dollar company. Matthew Gallagher built a $401M company in year one with $20,000, AI tools, and zero employees. This year he's on track for $1.8B. With 2 people. The playbook has changed: Old path: - Come up with an idea - Fundraise from friends or VCs - Hire a team - Build the product - Hope it works New path: - Start with an audience (X, Instagram, TikTok) - Vibe code something for that audience - Build a community around it - Automate fulfillment with AI agents - Repeat That's the new barrier to entry is a laptop and an idea.
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content creation will print because the tools got better. the implementations by ai agents is the part most people underestimate, building the ops layer that keeps your brand voice consistent across 50 threads is not the same as writing one. threadbro handles that with souls, train once and forget
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@lechriss17 bro did a great job, kudos
content creation will print much more in the coming years imo
implementations will be done by ai agents, marketing need real human imo
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AI doesn’t replace brand voice. It amplifies it. Train it right. Scale authenticity. Creator + AI = magic. 🎧 spti.fi/likelymktg_ep83
#graphicsdesigners #creators #videoeditors #contentcreation #content #contentmarketing #influencermarketing #influencers #socialmedia
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perplexity is solid for research but for content creation flow you need something that takes your youtube and gives you ready-to-post twitter threads. threadbro does exactly that, paste the link and it handles the conversion. the voice matching took iterations but the souls feature handles it now
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