Struggling to split your long posts into Twitter/X threads manually?
XThreadMaker takes your long-form text, breaks it into threads that without losing your content meaning. No AI used. Just a good Algorithm to split the text.
Unlike other tools that either use AI (killing your writing style) or split text randomly (killing the meaning), XThreadMaker keeps YOU in control.
If you want to post your thought or any content on X/Twitter, Threads, Bluesky which exceeds the character limit set by each platform you have to post it in the form of small threads. You can use this tool to make that easy and less time consuming.

Do you feel writing threads on X is difficult? Because have to think where to break the entire content and then put it in the next thread. X does not provide a good way of doing this, but my SaaS does. If this content, I have to post on X first I have to write it down somewhere. Then have to think where to split it, where the thread limit will reach. Also, it should not break in way that it will lose the meaning of the content. I also faced the same problem so, I go for the search for tools available which are doing this. I found that there are 2 types of tools available to do this. 1. They Use AI to split it into threads. Off Couse it is useless. I don't want to lose my writing style with AI written generic style. 2. Some tools do not use AI. But when I tried them, they are breaking my long text anywhere and lose the meaning. Also, they do not provide a way to edit the threads generated by them. So, I decided to build my Own which will overcome issues of AI and non-AI thread generators tools. You can use the Up and Down Arrow to move the content from one to another thread. Adjust it as you want. This tool just makes it easier for you. Steering wheel of the car is still in your hand. No automation which takes the control from you.
the "no AI" angle is actually the right call here. every thread tool i've tried that uses AI ends up flattening your voice into the same generic style. the slider to move content between tweets is a smart UI choice too, feels more like editing than just accepting whatever the algorithm decides. would be curious how it handles threads where the natural break point is mid-sentence.
Wisewand Stop publishing. Start ranking
SEO / GEO full automated to produce quality autonomously
IndexMachine
Stop waiting weeks for Google to notice your pages. IndexMachine submits & tracks your URLs on full autopilot. Cheapest on the market.
Clawhost
Deploy unlimited Openclaw AI agents for lifetime in under 60 seconds

Do you feel writing threads on X is difficult? Because have to think where to break the entire content and then put it in the next thread. X does not provide a good way of doing this, but my SaaS does. If this content, I have to post on X first I have to write it down somewhere. Then have to think where to split it, where the thread limit will reach. Also, it should not break in way that it will lose the meaning of the content. I also faced the same problem so, I go for the search for tools available which are doing this. I found that there are 2 types of tools available to do this. 1. They Use AI to split it into threads. Off Couse it is useless. I don't want to lose my writing style with AI written generic style. 2. Some tools do not use AI. But when I tried them, they are breaking my long text anywhere and lose the meaning. Also, they do not provide a way to edit the threads generated by them. So, I decided to build my Own which will overcome issues of AI and non-AI thread generators tools. You can use the Up and Down Arrow to move the content from one to another thread. Adjust it as you want. This tool just makes it easier for you. Steering wheel of the car is still in your hand. No automation which takes the control from you.
the "no AI" angle is actually the right call here. every thread tool i've tried that uses AI ends up flattening your voice into the same generic style. the slider to move content between tweets is a smart UI choice too, feels more like editing than just accepting whatever the algorithm decides. would be curious how it handles threads where the natural break point is mid-sentence.
Find your next favorite product or submit your own. Made by @FalakDigital.
Copyright ©2025. All Rights Reserved