20 of the best prompts for Gemini for twitter threads, step by step across 4 stages. Works with ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.
20 of the best prompts for Gemini for twitter threads, step by step across 4 stages. Works with ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.
Published July 4, 2026
Write compelling Twitter threads that grow your audience and drive engagement using Gemini. This guide walks you through every stage of Gemini for Twitter Threads, from Plan the thread all the way through Repurpose, with a curated, copy-ready prompt at each step. Each stage targets a specific phase of the process so you always know exactly what to ask and what output to expect. Works with ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini and any other major AI tool.
Use these prompts to plan the thread.
Choose a thread angle
I want to write a Twitter thread about [TOPIC]. Suggest 5 angles that perform well: contrarian take, personal story, how-to breakdown, insight list, or curated examples. My audience: [DESCRIBE].
Write 5 hook options
Write 5 opening tweets for a thread about [TOPIC]. Each must stop scrolling in the first tweet. Mix: bold claim, surprising stat, story opener, and strong opinion.
Outline the thread
Create a 10-tweet outline for a thread about [TOPIC] using angle: [ANGLE]. For each tweet: its purpose and the one key idea to communicate.
Find supporting points
I'm writing a Twitter thread about [TOPIC]. What are 5 interesting, lesser-known insights that would add credibility and surprise my audience?
Plan the closing CTA
What CTA should end my thread about [TOPIC]? Suggest 3 options: drive follows, drive replies, drive link clicks. Keep each natural.
These prompts help you draft, refine, and tighten every tweet in your thread.
Write the full thread
Write a 10-tweet thread about [TOPIC] using this outline: [OUTLINE]. Number each tweet (1/10), keep each under 280 characters, end with a CTA tweet.
Add personality
Rewrite this thread with more personality and authenticity: [PASTE THREAD]. Casual language, first-person, occasional humor.
Add social proof
Where in this thread should I add stats or personal results? [PASTE THREAD]. Rewrite those tweets to include them naturally.
Tighten the tweets
Flag and rewrite any tweets in this thread that are vague, too long, or don't add value: [PASTE THREAD].
Smooth transitions
Write 2 transition tweets to connect these sections of my thread: [DESCRIBE THE TWO SECTIONS THAT FEEL DISCONNECTED].
Use these prompts to test, measure, and continuously improve performance.
Score the hook
Score this opening tweet on stopping power out of 10: [PASTE HOOK]. Explain and then rewrite it three ways to score higher.
Suggest visuals
For this thread about [TOPIC], which tweets should include an image or screenshot? What should each visual show?
Boost the CTA
Rewrite this final tweet to drive more replies: [PASTE CTA]. Ask a question any follower can answer easily.
Add hashtags
Should I add hashtags to a thread about [TOPIC]? Recommend 1-2 maximum and the best time to post for [AUDIENCE].
Write a teaser tweet
Write a standalone teaser tweet to post before my thread about [TOPIC] to build anticipation.
These prompts help you extend the life of your content across multiple channels and formats.
Turn into a blog post
Expand this thread into a blog post: [PASTE THREAD]. Develop each tweet into a full paragraph.
Adapt for LinkedIn
Adapt this thread for LinkedIn: [PASTE THREAD]. Combine tweets into 3-4 paragraphs, more professional tone.
Turn into newsletter content
Use this thread as a newsletter section: [PASTE THREAD]. Write a 200-word version capturing the key insight.
Plan follow-up threads
Based on this thread about [TOPIC], what are 3 natural follow-up threads that go deeper on sub-topics?
Create a reference document
Turn this thread into a clean numbered list: [PASTE THREAD]. Remove Twitter-specific language for sharing anywhere.
Eight to fifteen tweets is the sweet spot. Ten is a solid default. Each tweet should add a distinct, clear point. Avoid padding to hit a number target.
An irresistible opening tweet, a clear promise of value, varied pacing (short punchy tweets mixed with denser explanations), and a payoff that delivers on the hook's promise. Threads about non-obvious insights or personal experiences tend to outperform generic listicles.
Gemini is good at writing factual content for well-established topics. For threads that include statistics or specific claims, verify each fact before posting. Gemini can also help you find what to look up rather than just providing numbers.
Tuesday through Thursday, 8-10am or noon-1pm in your audience's primary timezone tends to perform well. Post the first tweet and immediately reply with the rest of the thread within the same minute.
Successful threads can become blog posts, LinkedIn articles, newsletter issues, or YouTube scripts. Gemini can help you expand the concise thread format into longer-form content for each platform.
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