A Twitter/X thread from a blog post extracts the 8-10 most shareable insights from a longer piece and formats them as individual tweets with a hook tweet, 6-8 body tweets, and a closing tweet with a CTA. Threads typically get 3-5x more impressions than a single tweet linking to the same article. At aidowith.me, the Content Plan route covers this in 10 steps over about 1 hour. You'll paste in the blog post, use AI to extract the key insights, convert them to tweet-length points (under 280 characters), write a hook tweet that stands alone without needing the full article for context, and build the thread structure. The route includes a thread optimization step: AI scores each tweet for standalone value and flags any tweets that rely too heavily on the previous tweet to make sense.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- You write 2,000-word blog posts that get 50 views because the people you want to reach don't click blog links on Twitter
- When you try to summarize a blog post into a thread, it reads as a promotional excerpt rather than a standalone valuable thread
- Your hook tweet is the article title with a link, which gets no engagement because there's no reason to click or retweet
With aidowith.me
- Extract 8-10 standalone insights from a 2,000-word blog post and format them as a complete thread in under 1 hour
- Write a hook tweet that gets engagement on its own, even from people who don't follow through to the thread
- Add a closing tweet with a CTA that drives readers to the full article, your product, or a specific next action
Who Builds This With AI
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Founders
Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
How It Works
Identify the 8-10 most shareable insights
Paste the blog post and ask AI to identify the 8-10 points with the highest standalone value: insights, contrarian takes, specific data, or practical tips. These become the thread body tweets.
Write the hook tweet
AI writes 5 hook options for tweet 1: a bold claim, a stat, a question, a story opener, and a list preview. You pick the one with the most tension or curiosity. The hook should work even without the rest of the thread.
Build the thread, check length, and add the CTA
Format all tweets to under 280 characters, check that each one makes sense without reading the previous tweet, and add tweet 11 or 12 as a CTA that points to the full article or a specific next step.
Turn Your Blog Post Into a Thread
Follow the 10-step Content Plan route at aidowith.me and convert your best blog post into a complete Twitter/X thread in about 1 hour.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Identify the 8-10 most shareable insights
Write the hook tweet
Build the thread, check length, and add the CTA
Add a closing tweet with a CTA that drives readers to the full article, your product, or a specific next action
"My last thread got 4,200 retweets and 800 new followers in 48 hours. The blog post it came from had 80 views in 2 months. Same content, different format."- Product marketer and Twitter/X creator
Questions
Paste the blog post and ask AI to extract 8-10 key insights, then write each as a standalone tweet under 280 characters. Write a strong hook tweet, sequence the insights logically, and close with a CTA. The aidowith.me Content Plan route covers all 10 steps and includes a thread quality check that scores each tweet for standalone value.
10 to 12 tweets is the standard. Under 8 feels incomplete and doesn't give the algorithm enough to index. Over 15 loses most readers before the end. The route builds to 10-12 tweets: 1 hook, 8-10 insight tweets, and 1-2 closing tweets with CTA. AI flags any tweet over 280 characters so you can trim before posting.
The hook needs to deliver value or create tension on its own, without requiring the reader to click through. A bold claim ('Most content marketers do this backwards') or a specific result ('I grew from 200 to 12,000 followers using this one content format') outperforms a generic 'thread on X topic' opener by 3-5x in engagement.