Twitter / X Thread Prompt Template
Write a 10-tweet thread that stops scrollers with a killer hook tweet, builds a narrative across each tweet, and ends with a strong CTA.
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The prompt
Replace every [BRACKETED] placeholder with your own details before running it.
How this prompt is structured
Output format
10 numbered tweets with character counts, each ≤280 chars, plus a one-sentence thread summary
Why this template works
Banning 'I' as a sentence opener forces structural variety and breaks the introspective pattern that makes threads feel self-indulgent. The micro-reward + forward tension rule per tweet is the mechanical equivalent of a page-turner — it's the architecture that keeps readers scrolling rather than jumping off mid-thread.
Pro tips
Write tweet 9 (the peak insight) first — then work backwards to build the thread that makes tweet 9 feel inevitable and earned
The hook tweet formula that consistently outperforms: '[Counterintuitive claim]. Here's why most people get this completely wrong:' — it triggers curiosity and promises a payoff
Test your hook by asking: would I stop scrolling for this if I had no idea who wrote it? If not, rewrite it
Threads that reference a specific number ('I've done X 47 times' beats 'I've done X many times') get significantly more engagement — specificity signals credibility
Reply to your own thread with a summary tweet 24 hours later — it re-surfaces the content for people who missed it and is the single highest-ROI action for thread longevity
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