Craft and publish engaging content in an app built for creators.
NEW
Publish anywhere
Post on LinkedIn, Threads, & Mastodon at the same time, in one click.
Make it punchier 👊
Typefully
@typefully
We're launching a Command Bar today with great commands and features.
AI ideas and rewrites
Get suggestions, tweet ideas, and rewrites powered by AI.
Turn your tweets & threads into a social blog
Give your content new life with our beautiful, sharable pages. Make it go viral on other platforms too.
+14
Followers
Powerful analytics to grow faster
Easily track your engagement analytics to improve your content and grow faster.
Build in public
Share a recent learning with your followers.
Create engagement
Pose a thought-provoking question.
Never run out of ideas
Get prompts and ideas whenever you write - with examples of popular tweets.
@aaditsh
I think this thread hook could be improved.
@frankdilo
On it 🔥
Share drafts & leave comments
Write with your teammates and get feedback with comments.
NEW
Easlo
@heyeaslo
Reply with "Notion" to get early access to my new template.
Jaga
@kandros5591
Notion 🙏
DM Sent
Create giveaways with Auto-DMs
Send DMs automatically based on engagement with your tweets.
And much more:
Auto-Split Text in Posts
Thread Finisher
Tweet Numbering
Pin Drafts
Connect Multiple Accounts
Automatic Backups
Dark Mode
Keyboard Shortcuts
Creators love Typefully
170,000+ creators and teams chose Typefully to curate their Twitter presence.
Marc Köhlbrugge@marckohlbrugge
Tweeting more with @typefully these days.
🙈 Distraction-free
✍️ Write-only Twitter
🧵 Effortless threads
📈 Actionable metrics
I recommend giving it a shot.
Jurre Houtkamp@jurrehoutkamp
Typefully is fantastic and way too cheap for what you get.
We’ve tried many alternatives at @framer but nothing beats it. If you’re still tweeting from Twitter you’re wasting time.
DHH@dhh
This is my new go-to writing environment for Twitter threads.
They've built something wonderfully simple and distraction free with Typefully 😍
Santiago@svpino
For 24 months, I tried almost a dozen Twitter scheduling tools.
Then I found @typefully, and I've been using it for seven months straight.
When it comes down to the experience of scheduling and long-form content writing, Typefully is in a league of its own.
Luca Rossi ꩜@lucaronin
After trying literally all the major Twitter scheduling tools, I settled with @typefully.
Killer feature to me is the native image editor — unique and super useful 🙏
Visual Theory@visualtheory_
Really impressed by the way @typefully has simplified my Twitter writing + scheduling/publishing experience.
Beautiful user experience.
0 friction.
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
Queue your content in seconds
Write, schedule and boost your tweets - with no need for extra apps.
Schedule with one click
Queue your post with a single click - or pick a time manually.
Pick the perfect time
Time each post to perfection with Typefully's performance analytics.
Boost your content
Retweet and plug your posts for automated engagement.
Start creating a content queue.
Write once, publish everywhere
We natively support multiple platforms, so that you can expand your reach easily.
Check the analytics that matter
Build your audience with insights that make sense.
Writing prompts & personalized post ideas
Break through writer's block with great ideas and suggestions.
Never run out of ideas
Enjoy daily prompts and ideas to inspire your writing.
Use AI for personalized suggestions
Get inspiration from ideas based on your own past tweets.
Flick through topics
Or skim through curated collections of trending tweets for each topic.
Write, edit, and track tweets together
Write and publish with your teammates and friends.
Share your drafts
Brainstorm and bounce ideas with your teammates.
NEW
@aaditsh
I think this thread hook could be improved.
@frankdilo
On it 🔥
Add comments
Get feedback from coworkers before you hit publish.
Read, Write, Publish
Read, WriteRead
Control user access
Decide who can view, edit, or publish your drafts.
🧵 Saturday brain stream about @tailwindcss DaisyUI pure CSS modals.
I think it's cool how these are setup. Here are some of my findings and a @sveltejs component I made to make them better for my use case.
All of the modals pretty much look the same, styles are for later, in this thread I just want to talk about the cool ways they are triggered and multiple implementations. Here's the basic config, I'll go over the examples found on this page.
daisyui.com/components/modal/#
1. Modal using label + hidden checkbox
This is a pretty flexible method. When you click that label that looks like a button, It checks the checkbox that it is "for". Here's usage + how Daisy does this. They use :checked plus the CSS sibling selector (+).
Checkbox modals are cool because you can change the state of that checkbox and your modal also shows/hides. Makes it easy to integrate into existing state.
2. Modal using anchor link
The anchor link modals work by adding a "#" ID to the URL which shows the corresponding modal if it matches. Daisy achieves this with the :target selector. The "open modal" anchor sets the path, that div#my-modal-2 reacts.
These are cool because the modal state is kept in the URL, so if you open a modal, then send that link to someone, the modal will be open for them too unlike the checkbox modals that are based on state from memory.
Looks like -> abc . com /# my-modal
3. Modal that closes when clicked outside
To achieve click out, Daisy suggests that we essentially take the structure from the first example except make the modal background an additional label for the checkbox. Uses the same CSS under the hood as the first example.
4. URL state + Click out: All of the benefits in one Svelte component
Manage your modal state like a JS variable with the benefits of URL persistent state. Here's a little wrapper I made to make what I think is the perfect modal.
I think I'll stop here because now the next step would be to make some modal system for managing modals across your project. You're not going to want to have a bunch of buried boolean toggles.
You'll probably want to add all of your modals top level and register them with a store or something.
Another thing I have yet to try but want to is use XState to manage modals. You could do these "#" URL modifications upon the entry/exit functions of states.
XState is fun, I once worked on a project where we used it to define the entire UI. Svelte components were bound to particular states and they were rendered/destroyed as you enter/exit states. That can be for another day too lol
github.com/qudo-code/state-machine-snacks
Thanks for reading, back to building for Grizzly 🐻🤓