Stop posting into the void.
Four free tools that make your Threads content worth reading — bio generator, captions, thread formatter, 14-day planner. No signup. No fluff.
Pick a problem, fix it now.
Bio Generator
Three sharp 150-char bios from a few keywords. Pick a tone, get variations that don't sound corporate.
Caption Generator
Five captions with Hook → Body → CTA structure. Built to earn replies — the metric that actually moves the algorithm.
Thread Formatter
Paste long-form content. Get a clean, numbered Threads sequence split at sentence boundaries.
14-Day Planner
A two-week plan tuned to your niche, audience, and voice. Mixes post types so your feed never feels formulaic.
What actually works on Threads
Replies beat reposts
Threads' algorithm weights replies and saves over likes. Every post should have a reason for someone to type back — a question, a contrarian take, or a claim that invites pushback.
200–400 chars is the sweet spot
Long enough to make a real point, short enough to scan. Under 100 feels thin; over 500 and replies drop sharply.
Reply velocity matters
The first 60 minutes after posting is when the algorithm decides how far to push your content. Reply to every comment in that window.
Hashtags are mostly noise
Threads supports them but doesn't reward them like Instagram. One topical tag if it's genuinely useful. Otherwise: skip.
Cross-post the 30%, not the 100%
Toggle Threads → Instagram for your strongest posts only. It seeds reach without diluting either feed.
Common questions
Is ThreadsTools really free?+
Yes. No signup, no paywall, no credit card. The site is funded by ads.
Why does Threads care about replies more than likes?+
Replies and saves count more than likes or reposts because they signal the content sparked something. That's why every caption we generate ends with a CTA built to invite a reply.
What model do you use?+
GPT-4o-mini for generation. We tune the prompts specifically for Threads — short character limits, conversational tone, and reply-first CTAs.
What if the AI is down?+
Each tool falls back to a deterministic template so you always get usable output.