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1 points by thanhdongnguyen 2 months ago · 0 comments · 2 min read

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1 months ago, I was sitting in front of Twitter with a brilliant idea (or so I thought). I'd just read an interesting article about AI, had some thoughts, and wanted to share them. But every time I started typing, I'd delete it. Too formal. Too casual. Too long. Not engaging enough.

The final tweet I posted was mediocre at best. It got 3 likes—probably from bots.

I realized I wasn't alone in this struggle. I talked to friends who are developers, researchers, and indie makers. They all had the same pattern: great ideas in their heads, but struggled to translate them into tweets that actually resonated. Some gave up on Twitter entirely. Others spent 30+ minutes crafting a single tweet, only to get no engagement.

The core issue wasn't the ideas—it was the translation layer. Writing for Twitter is a specific skill: you need to be concise, engaging, match the platform's tone, and do it all in 280 characters or less. Most people aren't naturally good at this, and it's frustrating.

I built TweetBlink, a browser extension that acts as a translation layer between your thoughts and X/Twitter. You input your raw idea or topic, and it helps you craft multiple tweet variations optimized for different goals.

Website: https://tweetbl.ink Discount 50%: TWEETBLINK

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