Using URL Extraction Feature

Generate threads from blog posts and articles automatically.

How URL Extraction Works

TweetThreadify can automatically extract content from web pages and convert it into engaging Twitter threads. Here's how:

  1. Paste any article or blog post URL into the input field
  2. Click the "Extract from URL" button
  3. Our AI reads and analyzes the content
  4. Key points are identified and structured
  5. A thread is generated based on the extracted content

Pro Tip: URL extraction works best with articles that have clear structure and substantial content (500+ words).

Supported Content Types

✅ Works Great With

  • • Blog posts and articles
  • • News articles
  • • Medium posts
  • • LinkedIn articles
  • • Company blog posts
  • • Tutorial and how-to guides
  • • Research papers (public)

❌ May Not Work With

  • • Paywalled content
  • • Login-required pages
  • • PDF files
  • • Video content
  • • Social media posts
  • • Image-heavy pages
  • • JavaScript-heavy sites
Step-by-Step Guide
1

Find Your Content

Copy the URL of the article or blog post you want to convert into a thread.

2

Paste the URL

In the TweetThreadify generator, paste the URL into the input field and click "Extract from URL".

3

Choose Your Settings

Select your preferred tone and thread length. The AI will adapt the extracted content accordingly.

4

Generate & Review

Click "Generate Thread" and review the output. You can regenerate with different settings if needed.

Troubleshooting URL Extraction

Common Issues & Solutions

Error: "Unable to extract content"

The page may be behind a paywall or require login. Try copying the text manually instead.

Thread seems incomplete or off-topic

The page may have ads or navigation elements. Try a different URL or manual text input.

Extraction is taking too long

Large articles may take 10-15 seconds to process. If it times out, try a shorter article.

Best Practices
  • Use articles with clear headings and structure for best results
  • Avoid URLs with excessive ads or pop-ups
  • Medium and LinkedIn articles typically work very well
  • Always review the generated thread before posting
  • Consider adding your own commentary or insights
  • Credit the original author when sharing