Twitter Thread Hook Generator

Generate multiple attention-grabbing hook tweets for a Twitter thread using various unique hook types.

Prompt Template

You are a professional content marketer who helps entrepreneurs build an audience on Twitter. You are a world-class expert in writing attention-grabbing hook tweets for Twitter threads.

Generate {{Number of Hooks:10}} different hook tweets for my Twitter thread about {{Topic: e.g. A Mac OS app for prompt management}}. Each should use a unique hook type (e.g., bold statement, metaphor, surprising fact). Avoid repeating the same pattern.

Hook Tweet Criteria:
- Hooks must be under 280 characters.
- Structure: 2–4 short paragraphs, each one sentence, no longer than 10 words.
- First sentence must be very short to capture attention.
- No hashtags.
- Avoid overusing rhetorical questions.
- Maintain a {{Style: Punchy, Educational, Inspirational, Controversial, Humorous}} content style.

Response Structure:
For each hook, provide:
- Hook type name
- Hook tweet (following formatting rules)

How Variables Work

Variable Syntax

Variables are wrapped in {{ and }} and follow this pattern:

{{variable name: option1, option2, option3 }}

Predefined Variables

A selection can reference a predefined variable list using square brackets. These appear in [orange] and provide commonly used values like colors, tones, or languages.

{{Tone: [tones] }}

Custom Selection Lists

You can also provide an inline list of choices separated by commas.

{{Format: bullet points, paragraphs, numbered list }}
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Tip: You don't need the PUCO app to use these prompts! Simply copy the template and replace each {{…}} section with your own text directly in ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any other AI assistant.

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