X Content Strategy Analyzer

What should you create next on X?

Evidence-based content strategy from your themes — not viral guesswork.

Quick answer

What should you post on Twitter / X next? Enter winning and weak themes, niche, and goal for an evidence-based content strategy — topics to create more of or reduce. Not an AI tweet generator. Free, no account.

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Sample: double down on growth education; reduce changelog dumps.

Recommend themes from evidence, not a tweet generator. Start from what already works; optionally bridge website topics.

Example output

Your Content Opportunity Report for X.

Create more SaaS growth education; reduce changelog dumps; bridge website diagnosis topics.

#1

Topics to create more of: SaaS growth lessons

Your audience already responds — publish a short series with a clear CTA.

#2

Topics to reduce: Product changelog dumps

Do not let weak themes crowd out growth drivers.

#3

Bridge website topics to X

Turn “why dashboards fail” style pages into educational threads.

Create the top theme series, then connect X so FlarePath watches growth and engagement.

How it works

01

Enter winning and weak themes

From an audit or the last month.

02

Add niche and goal

Traffic, signups, or awareness.

03

Create the top series

Then connect X to see if growth moves.

Related diagnosis

About this tool

What should I post on X?

Post more of the themes that already create profile visits, followers, or site traffic — usually educational ICP problems — and reduce engagement-only promo. FlarePath ranks opportunities from your evidence, not generic viral tips.

How do I find content ideas from my own performance?

Label winning vs weak themes from the last month, bridge website topics into threads, and double down where growth signals appear.

How do I create a Twitter/X content strategy without guessing?

Start from what already worked, set a business goal (traffic, signups, awareness), and schedule series — not random posts. Re-check weekly after you connect X.

Will this write my tweets?

No. It recommends themes and what to create or reduce. You keep the voice; FlarePath keeps the decision support.