Paste any web URL — a blog post, an article, a landing page, a documentation page, even a product page — and Tugan.ai reads the page and turns it into a ready-to-post X/Twitter thread. You get a hook tweet built to spread, the page's key points distilled one-per-tweet, and a closing CTA back to the link. It's the most flexible way to thread anything on the web, not just blog articles.
Why turn a website URL into a Twitter thread?
- Not everything worth sharing is a blog post — landing pages, docs, news and product pages all make great threads, and this handles any URL.
- A thread is the highest-reach way to put a page in front of people who'd never click a bare link.
- The closing CTA tweet turns thread readers into pageviews, signups or buyers, depending on what you linked.
- It saves you reading, summarising, chunking to 280 characters and writing a hook — paste the link and you're done.
See it in action
URL: a SaaS landing page — "Meet Orbit: the inbox that schedules itself" "Orbit reads your incoming email and drafts replies, books meetings, and clears your inbox while you sleep. The average user saves 7 hours a week. No rules to set up — Orbit learns your style from your last 1,000 sent emails. It books meetings by reading the thread and offering times from your real calendar. And it never sends anything without your one-tap approval. Trusted by 12,000 founders and operators. Free for 14 days, no card required."
1/ I found an inbox that schedules its own meetings while you sleep. It saves the average user 7 hours a week. Here's how it actually works (and why it's different) 🧵 2/ The setup most "AI email" tools get wrong: they make YOU write rules. This one learns from your last 1,000 sent emails. It drafts replies in your style — no rules, no training, no prompts. 3/ The meeting-booking part is the clever bit. It reads the thread, checks your real calendar, and offers actual open times. No more "does Tuesday work? ok how about Thursday?" ping-pong. 4/ The safety valve: It never sends anything without your one-tap approval. So you get the speed of automation without the horror of an AI emailing your boss something weird. 5/ The proof: — 7 hours/week saved on average — 12,000 founders & operators using it — 14-day free trial, no card If your inbox runs your day, this flips it. Try it here 👇 [link]
What is the URL to Thread?
A URL-to-Twitter-thread generator fetches the content behind any link and rebuilds it as a native X thread. It handles whatever the page is — a long read, a how-to, a news story, a case study, a sales page — extracting the substance and reshaping it into a hook-led sequence of tweets. This is the generator (create) intent, not a thread unroller (read): you give it a page, it writes you an original thread that points back to it.
How it works
- 1
Paste any URL
A blog post, article, landing page, doc, case study or product page — anything with a readable page.
- 2
Tugan reads the page
It fetches and analyses the content to find the core message, key points and the most thread-worthy angle.
- 3
It writes the thread
A spreadable hook tweet, one idea per tweet under 280 characters, transitions and a CTA back to the URL.
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Copy and post
Copy each tweet into X or your scheduler, refine the hook, and publish.
What a great Twitter thread includes
- A hook tweet that reframes the page's value as a curiosity-driven opener
- The page's key points distilled to one idea per tweet
- Every tweet self-contained and under 280 characters
- Transitions that keep the reader moving down the thread
- A proof or recap tweet that builds credibility
- A CTA tweet linking back to the original URL
Who it's for
Marketers
Thread a landing page or product launch to drive signups from X without writing a thread from scratch.
Content creators
Turn any interesting link you find (with credit) into a thread your audience reads instead of scrolling past.
Founders
Promote a docs page, changelog or case study as a thread that sends qualified readers back to your site.
Agencies
Spin client pages — blogs, services, offers — into threads at speed across multiple accounts.
Benefits
- Works with any URL, not just blog posts
- Reads the live page so the thread is grounded in real content
- Hook tweet engineered to spread on X
- One idea per tweet, all under 280 characters
- CTA tweet that drives clicks back to your link
Frequently asked questions
Does this unroll an existing thread or write a new one?+
It writes a new one. Some "url to thread" tools are unrollers that turn a thread link back into readable text. This is the opposite: you give it any web page and it generates an original thread that promotes it, with a CTA back to the URL.
What kinds of URLs work?+
Any page with readable text — blog posts, articles, landing pages, documentation, case studies, news, even product pages. Pages that are mostly video or behind a hard login are the exception; for those, paste the text directly.
Will it link back to the page in the thread?+
Yes. The closing tweet includes a CTA pointing back to the URL you pasted, so you capture the clicks. You can edit the CTA wording or remove the link for a standalone thread.
Can I use it on pages I don't own?+
You can generate a thread from any public URL, but publish responsibly — share other people's pages with clear credit and a link, and reserve promotional, claim-heavy threads for pages you own or represent.
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