Tweet thread from a podcast episode.
Paste an episode, get a 5–7 tweet thread — hook, key points, final CTA. Voice-aware, no hashtag spam, character-limit safe.
What you get
A thread that earns RTs, not block-mutes.
Hook tweet first
Tweet 1 is the hook — a specific number, contrarian take, or founder confession. The line that decides whether anyone clicks 'show more.' We never lead with 'a thread:' — that's a 2019 pattern, dead.
Key-point tweets
Tweets 2–6 are key points from the episode, one idea per tweet, each under 280 characters with breathing room. Quotes are attributed to the speaker; numbers are kept exact.
Final CTA
The last tweet is a CTA — link to the episode, a question for replies, or a pull-down ('the full breakdown is in [link]'). Never a thirsty 'follow for more.'
No hashtag spam
Default output has zero hashtags. They tank reach on Twitter/X in 2026, and they look amateur. You can add #brand or #podcast manually if you want; we don't insert them.
Why most threads fail
Generic thread vs voice-aware thread.
✗ What most generators ship
Threads that lead with 'a thread 🧵,' use exclamation marks, stuff hashtags, and read identically to ten other accounts. Block-muted within a week.
- 'Here's a thread on X 🧵👇'
- Hashtag stuffing at the end
- Generic 'lessons' framing
- No specific quotes or numbers
- Identical to every other AI thread
✓ Whipscribe thread
Hook tweet that leads with a specific number or name. Key-point tweets that quote the host. Final CTA that's a real question. Free for the first 30 minutes a day; paid unlocks batch episodes and saved voice presets.
- 1/ Dev Patel rejected three term sheets in year one. Lattice now does $10M ARR with seven people. Here's the rule he uses to decide which features ship.
- 2/ The cold DM that hired his first engineer almost didn't get a reply. Forty-three messages out, one yes. Patience compounds.
- 3/ The three-week shipping rule: if a feature can't ship in three weeks, it dies. Forever. No exceptions, no 'oh but this one's special.'
Export
One transcript. Five clean formats.
Every paid tier exports all five. The free tier exports TXT and SRT.
Plain text
De-ummed paragraphs. Ready to paste.
SRT captions
Word-level. Every video editor reads this.
WebVTT
HTML5 player + YouTube uploads.
Show notes
Formatted with chapters and pull-quotes.
Machine-readable
Per-word timing + speaker IDs.
Pricing
Honest pricing, no surprises.
Credits never expire. Upgrade or downgrade any month. Free tier resets daily — no signup, no card.
Free
$0/forever
Try every feature for 30 minutes a day. No card.
- 30 min / day
- Speaker labels included
- TXT + SRT export
- No history retention
Pay-as-you-go
$1/hour
Best for one-off projects. Credits never expire.
- $10 minimum top-up
- Every export format
- 365-day history
- API access
Pro
$8/month
Indie creators. 100 hours / month, all features.
- 100 hours / month
- Clips + every aspect ratio
- Branded captions
- Priority queue
Team
$29/month
Teams. 500 hours / month, shared workspace.
- 500 hours / month
- Shared library
- API + MCP for Claude
- Workspace billing
FAQ
Tweet thread generator questions, answered.
How many tweets in a thread?
5–7 by default — long enough to deliver the substance, short enough to keep read-through. Anything longer than 9 tweets is where most readers drop. Paid tiers let you set custom thread length per episode.
Can I control the voice?
Yes. The generator picks up the host's tone from the recording — measured, irreverent, technical, casual — and matches the thread voice to it. On paid tiers you can save voice presets per show or per host.
Should I include hashtags?
Default is no — hashtags tank reach on Twitter/X in 2026 and read amateur. We don't insert them. Add #brand or #podcast manually if your team's social policy requires them.
Does it include the episode link?
The final tweet is a CTA — by default a question for replies. You can swap it for a link to the episode, a pull-down to your show notes, or a question. Whatever drives the action you want.
Will the thread sound like AI?
We tune against an explicit anti-slop list — no 'a thread 🧵,' no 'follow for more,' no exclamation-mark stuffing, no fake-deep 'here's what I learned.' Threads read like an operator wrote them. Edit before publishing if any line still feels off.
Is the audio stored anywhere?
On the free tier nothing is retained — the thread is generated, served to your browser, and dropped. On paid tiers recordings and threads live in your private library for 365 days; you can delete any item from your account settings.
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