Rewritten
1/ Everyone obsesses over building a great product. Almost nobody obsesses over how people will find it. That imbalance kills more startups than bad code ever will.
2/ You can build the best tool in your category and still lose to a worse product with a better distribution engine.
3/ Distribution isn't just marketing spend. It's the compounding channel — SEO, word of mouth, an existing audience — that gets cheaper over time instead of more expensive.
4/ Product-market fit gets all the attention because it's satisfying to talk about. Distribution is unglamorous, so founders under-invest in it.
5/ The best founders I know treat distribution as a first-class problem from day one, not something to figure out after launch.
6/ If you're pre-launch, ask yourself: who already has the audience I need, and how do I get in front of them? That question matters more than your roadmap.
7/ Building in public, partnerships, and SEO are slow but compounding. Paid ads are fast but you're renting attention, not owning it.
8/ Product gets you in the door. Distribution decides whether anyone shows up. Build both, or don't be surprised when a great product goes nowhere.
About this tool
Sometimes you have the idea for a great thread but not the time to structure eight individual tweets around it. This tool takes a topic — even just a sentence describing what you want to say — and builds out a full numbered thread with a strong opening hook, a logical middle, and a close that ties it together. Unlike the thread hook generator, which only writes the first tweet, this produces the entire thread ready to post or edit.
Frequently asked questions
How many tweets does it generate?+
Between 6 and 8 tweets, each kept under Twitter/X's character limit so you can post the thread without editing for length.
Can I feed it just a few words instead of a full sentence?+
Yes, a short topic phrase is enough — the more context you give, the more specific and less generic the thread will be.
How is this different from the thread hook generator?+
The hook generator writes only the opening tweet to test different angles. This tool writes the complete thread from start to finish.