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Will your tweet flop?

Paste a draft, get an honest score out of 100 — hook, specificity, clarity — plus what's weak and a sharper rewrite. Before you post, not after.

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[ Grade ]

A score out of 100, what works, what's weak, and a sharper rewrite.

[ How ] What it grades

Most tweets don't fail because the idea is bad — they fail in the first line. If the hook doesn't stop the scroll, nothing after it gets read. The grader reads your draft the way the timeline does: does the opener earn attention, is the point specific or generic, is there one clear idea, and would a real person react?

It's deliberately a tough critic. It marks down the things that quietly kill reach — clichés ("game changer", "let that sink in"), vague platitudes, engagement-bait, and the flat corporate voice that reads as a brand or a bot. Then it hands you a rewrite that keeps your intent but fixes the weak spots, so you're not staring at a blank editor.

Use it as a 10-second gut check before you hit post. A score is not a guarantee of virality — timing and audience still matter — but it tightens the part you actually control.

[ FAQ ]
How does the tweet grader score my tweet?+

It reads your draft the way the timeline would and scores it 0-100 on hook strength, specificity, clarity, and whether it earns a reaction. It penalizes clichés, vague platitudes, and corporate or AI-sounding voice — the things that make tweets get scrolled past.

Is it free?+

Yes — grade as many tweets as you want, no signup. It runs on Claude, so each grade is a fresh read of your specific draft, not a generic checklist.

What's a good score?+

85+ is genuinely strong (would stop the scroll). 65-84 is solid with a fixable weakness. 40-64 is forgettable. Under 40 means the hook, specificity, or voice needs real work — use the rewrite as a starting point.

Does a high score guarantee the tweet goes viral?+

No — reach also depends on timing, your audience, and luck. The grader measures the things you control: a strong hook, a clear idea, and a human voice. It stacks the odds; it doesn't promise virality.

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