Creating Twitter threads quickly comes down to structure and tools. Structure: one hook tweet, one tweet per point, a closer with a link or question. Tools: something that turns your selected text into a thread draft so you’re editing, not writing from zero.
Thread structure that works
Start with a tweet that promises value or sparks curiosity. Use one tweet per key point; keep each under 280 characters and use line breaks. Number the tweets (1/10, 2/10) so people can follow. End with a summary or question and a link to the full piece if you have one. You don’t need to cover everything—focus on the most shareable points.
Generate a thread in seconds
SnipPost turns selected text on any webpage into a Twitter thread draft. Highlight the section you want, click to generate, and get a thread plus LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook formats. Copy the thread, tweak for your voice, and post. The Chrome extension keeps you on the page. Free tier: 10 generations; paid plans for frequent threaders. Install from the Chrome Web Store.