Write one goodsentence.Then ship the thread.
Tweetcraft is a distraction-free writing room for X and LinkedIn. Thread builder, AI rewrite in four quiet keystrokes, smart scheduling and analytics — wrapped in the calm of a 1950s Olivetti.
A typewriter for the timeline.
No floating toolbars. No confetti. Just a blank page, a counter, and one red stamp when you're ready to send it.
Most people don't need more tweets. They need one good line that makes them sit up straighter in their chair.
Here's the trick — write it on paper first. Read it aloud. If it doesn't sound like you at dinner, start over.
Then press the red key.
Four keys. Better sentences.
The quiet co-writer in the corner of the room. Press once, read twice, keep what sounds like you.
Improve my tweet
improveAI makes better content online now days faster than ever before for everyone who writes.
If you write online, your unfair advantage just got faster. AI doesn't replace voice — it amplifies it.
Make it shorter
shortenI think the most important thing about writing on the internet today is being genuinely yourself and not trying to sound like everyone else because that never works.
Sound like you. Nothing else scales.
Make it a thread
expandHere are 5 tips for writing viral tweets.
1/5 Most viral tweets share one thing — they feel inevitable. Here's how to write one by Friday:
The page that tells you the truth.
Impressions, likes, retweets and replies — plotted on honest paper. Find the best hour, rescue the dead drafts, and ship what actually lands.
Three steps, zero confetti.
Sit down
Open the room. Cream paper, no toolbars, one counter keeping honest time.
Write the line
Then let the AI in the corner sharpen it — improve, shorten, thread, hook.
Stamp it
Press the red key. Post now, or schedule for a smarter hour of the day.
Built for people who still care about a sentence.
Distraction-free editor
A cream paper, a counter, and nothing else between you and the page.
Thread builder
Drag to reorder, per-tweet counters, previews that mirror the timeline.
AI rewrite
Improve, shorten, thread or hook — or run your own custom prompt.
Smart scheduling
Calendar + list view. Drop drafts into honest hours of the day.
Analytics that land
Impressions, engagement and best-hour heatmaps on quiet paper.
Draft library
Search and filter by platform or status. Your studio, not a dumpster.
From people already in the room.
“I deleted three other writing apps. Tweetcraft is the first one that feels like sitting down to actually write.”
“The quiet AI in the corner is exactly what I wanted. No hand-holding, just a sharper second draft.”
“Thread builder + schedule + analytics in one warm-coloured room. My Mondays got an hour back.”
Two tiers. No free plan.
We believe a good writing tool should be paid for — the way a good typewriter was. Pick your plan and sit down.
Creator
per monthFor writers shipping threads on their own schedule.
- Distraction-free editor
- Thread builder with reorder
- AI rewrite (improve, shorten, thread, hook)
- Unlimited drafts
- Schedule & preview
- Twitter OAuth posting
- Basic analytics
Pro
per monthFor marketers & teams who live in the timeline.
- Everything in Creator
- Advanced analytics & heatmaps
- Up to 3 team seats
- Custom AI prompt library
- Priority AI queue
- Shared draft library
- Export to CSV
No free tier · No credit card to browse · Cancel anytime
The margin notes.
Is there a free tier?
No — we don't do free. Tweetcraft starts at $12/month because we'd rather build a tool our readers pay for than harvest data from the ones who don't.
Which AI model powers the rewrite?
Claude Haiku by Anthropic — fast, crisp, and surprisingly quiet in tone. We stream it as you press each button.
Does it post to Twitter for me?
Yes. Connect via Twitter OAuth 2.0 and you can Post Now or schedule threads in sequence with proper reply chaining.
What about LinkedIn?
You can draft, preview and plan for LinkedIn today. Direct publishing on LinkedIn is next on the press — stay tuned.
Can I cancel anytime?
Of course. Cancel from Settings and keep all your drafts. We'd rather earn the month than trap you in one.