Auto-Publish Daily Engagement Thread
Automatically create and publish engaging Twitter thread daily
X (Twitter) automation that generates and publishes a daily engaging thread (tips, insights, or industry takes) at peak engagement time.
Threads drive 10x more engagement than single tweets. This automation generates a daily 5-8 tweet thread on topics your audience cares about: industry tips, takes on trends, analysis of news, or behind-the-scenes insights. Each thread is crafted for engagement: Tweet 1 (hook): 'Here's what nobody's talking about in [topic]...' Tweets 2-4: Specific insights or data. Tweet 5: Personal take or contrarian opinion. Tweet 6-8: Actionable advice or thought-provoking question. The automation publishes at peak time (typically 9 AM or 5 PM based on your audience), then monitors engagement: retweets, replies, likes. If the thread gets 2x normal engagement, Nora pins it. If a reply starts a conversation, Nora suggests follow-up tweets to extend engagement. Creators publishing 1 consistent thread daily typically grow followers 3-5x faster than those posting sporadically. Threads are ranked higher by Twitter's algorithm, reaching 40-60% more people than single tweets. This automation ensures consistency and saves 1-2 hours daily on content creation.
How it works
- Select daily topic: industry tip, trend analysis, personal insight, or take
- Generate 5-8 tweet thread with hook, insights, action, CTA
- Vary format: tips, data points, controversies, advice
- Schedule thread for peak engagement time (9 AM or 5 PM)
- Monitor engagement during first 2 hours
- Auto-pin if thread gets 2x normal engagement
Frequently asked questions
What does "Auto-Publish Daily Engagement Thread" do?
X (Twitter) automation that generates and publishes a daily engaging thread (tips, insights, or industry takes) at peak engagement time.
How long does setup take?
Under 5 minutes. Connect your tools and Nora handles the rest.
Which tools does this use?
Uses X / Twitter, run by your Content Writer.
How much time does this save?
Saves approximately 8 hours/week, running daily at 8:00 am (publishes at 9 am).