AI-written Twitter threads that hook, educate, and convert.
GlowPost transforms your idea, article, or talking point into a tight, punchy Twitter thread — with a scroll-stopping opener, numbered insights, and a closer that drives follows and clicks. Built for creators, founders, and growth marketers.
The first tweet makes or breaks a thread. GlowPost generates multiple hook variations — curiosity, bold claim, counterintuitive stat — so you always lead with your strongest shot.
Each thread follows proven engagement patterns: hook → numbered insights → supporting evidence → CTA closer. Readers naturally share structured threads because they feel complete.
Every tweet is kept under 280 characters with room to breathe. No awkward mid-sentence cuts, no tweet that feels like it got chopped off.
Paste a blog post, a YouTube transcript, or a LinkedIn article and GlowPost distills it into a tight 8–12 tweet thread in seconds. One piece of content, three platforms covered.
1/ Most people earning $80k+ are still living paycheck to paycheck. It's not an income problem. It's a system problem. Here's what the financially free do differently: 🧵 2/ They pay themselves first. Not what's left over — first. 10-20% goes to savings before they touch a single dollar for anything else. Automation is their discipline. 3/ They buy assets, not status. The car that impresses the neighbors is a depreciating liability. The boring index fund no one talks about at dinner parties? That's quietly compounding at 10% a year. 4/ They know their number. Not "I want to be rich." They know exactly what monthly passive income covers their life. $4,200/month changes your whole decision-making framework.
1/ 2 years ago I started sharing my startup journey publicly. 0 followers. No audience. Just a Google Doc and a lot of uncertainty. Here's what I learned that nobody tells you: 🧵 2/ Building in public isn't about transparency. It's about accountability. When 4,000 people know your goal, skipping the hard work feels embarrassing. That social pressure is underrated. 3/ The posts that flopped taught me more than the viral ones. A thread with 12 likes told me exactly which ideas my audience doesn't care about. That's market research — free. 4/ Your "boring" update is someone else's breakthrough moment. I almost didn't post about fixing a churn problem. 47 people DM'd me saying it changed how they thought about retention.