Rewritten
1. I deleted every to-do list app on my phone six months ago. Productivity went up, not down. Here's why.
2. What if to-do lists are actually making you less productive?
3. Three years ago I was a to-do list evangelist. Today I don't use one. Here's what changed.
4. 73% of items on the average to-do list never get done. That statistic broke something for me.
5. Unpopular opinion: to-do lists are where tasks go to be forgotten, not finished.
About this tool
The first tweet of a thread decides whether anyone reads tweet two, which makes it disproportionately important compared to every line that follows. This tool takes your topic or a rough draft and generates five distinct hook options — a bold claim, a question, a personal story angle, a statistic-driven opener, and a contrarian take — so you can pick whichever fits your voice best. Unlike the full tweet-storm generator, this focuses entirely on nailing the opening line and leaves the rest of the thread to you.
Frequently asked questions
Why does it give 5 options instead of just one?+
Hooks are highly subjective and what lands depends on your audience and voice, so multiple angles let you pick or combine the strongest fit rather than accepting one guess.
Can I paste in a full thread draft instead of just a topic?+
Yes — pasting a rough draft often produces more specific hooks since the tool can reference actual details from your content.
Should I use this before or after writing the full thread?+
Either works, but many writers get better results drafting the thread body first, then generating hooks once they know exactly what the thread delivers.