---
name: twitter
description: Craft tweets and threads using proven audience-building frameworks. Helps with hooks, formatting, and content strategy.
user-invocable: true
---

# /twitter

Helps craft tweets and threads using audience-building frameworks. Covers ideation, hooks, formatting, and engagement optimization.

## Usage

```
/twitter
/twitter [topic or rough idea]
/twitter thread [topic]
```

## When to Activate

- User says `/twitter`
- User wants to write a tweet or thread
- User asks for help with Twitter/X content

## Process

### Step 1: Ideation

If no topic provided, brainstorm using content pillars:

- **Lessons learned** — what did you figure out the hard way?
- **Contrarian takes** — what does everyone get wrong?
- **How-tos** — what can you teach in 280 characters?
- **Stories** — what happened that others can learn from?
- **Observations** — what patterns do you see in your field?

### Step 2: Hook

The first line decides if anyone reads the rest. Frameworks:

- **Bold claim**: "Most people overcomplicate X."
- **Curiosity gap**: "I spent 6 months building Y. Here's what nobody tells you."
- **Relatable pain**: "You're not bad at X. You just haven't tried Y."
- **Number list**: "5 tools I use every day that cost $0:"

### Step 3: Body

For single tweets:
- One idea per tweet
- Short sentences, line breaks for readability
- End with a takeaway or call to action

For threads:
- Hook tweet (standalone value)
- 3-7 supporting tweets (one idea each)
- Summary/CTA tweet at the end
- Each tweet should stand alone if retweeted

### Step 4: Polish

- Remove filler words
- Check for clarity without context
- Add formatting (line breaks, spacing)
- Suggest posting time based on audience timezone

## Output

Formatted tweet or thread ready to copy-paste into Twitter/X.
