Paste any YouTube URL and Askube generates a ready-to-post Twitter/X thread — with a scroll-stopping hook, numbered insights, and a strong close. No manual writing.
You watch a great video. You know your audience would love it. But writing a thread means rewatching, taking notes, drafting tweets, trimming to 280 chars, and getting the hook right. That's two hours you don't have.
Paste the URL. Get the thread. Post in 60 seconds.
Three steps. From URL to ready-to-post thread without leaving your browser.
Drop any YouTube URL — tutorial, interview, conference talk, or podcast.
Select Twitter Thread. Askube reads the transcript and extracts the most shareable insights.
Copy the ready-to-post thread or refine with chat before publishing.
Hook, insights, CTA — ready to copy and post.
I watched 47 hours of productivity content so you don't have to. Here are the 6 ideas that actually changed how I work 🧵
Most "productivity" advice is just disguised busyness. The real unlock: protect your first 90 minutes. No meetings, no email, no Slack. Deep work only.
Time blocking doesn't work if you block the wrong things. Schedule creative work when your energy is highest. Save admin for the afternoon slump.
If you found this useful, follow me for more content breakdowns every week. Full video in replies 👇
4 middle tweets hidden for brevity
Not just a text dump — a properly structured, engagement-optimized thread every time.
Askube writes first tweets designed to capture attention — not boring summaries of the video title.
Every thread follows a proven format: hook → insights → summary → CTA.
No hallucinations, no invented statistics. Every tweet is sourced from the actual video.
While you have the video open, generate a LinkedIn post, flashcard deck, or study guide from the same content. Try it →
Ask Askube to adjust the tone, lengthen a tweet, or focus on a specific section before you post.
Common questions about generating Twitter threads from YouTube videos.
Under 60 seconds for most videos. Longer videos (2+ hours) may take slightly more time to process the transcript.
Typically 6–12 tweets depending on the video length and content density. You can ask Askube to make it shorter or longer via the chat feature.
Yes, for any public YouTube video with captions or auto-generated subtitles. Private or age-restricted videos are not supported.
Yes. After generating a Twitter thread, you can use the same video to create a LinkedIn post, flashcard deck, study guide, or PowerPoint slides — all in the same session.
Free plan — 50 credits/month, no credit card required.