BlueSky Thread Template
A simple thread pattern: promise, context, steps, example, takeaway, and next step.
Built for creators and builders who need more than one post to make the point.
The 6-post thread structure
- Post 1: the promise or strongest claim.
- Post 2: the context or problem.
- Post 3: the first step or key idea.
- Post 4: the example or proof.
- Post 5: the mistake to avoid.
- Post 6: the takeaway and next step.
Why this works
The structure keeps the thread moving. Each post has one job, and the reader always knows why the next post exists.
It also makes editing easier. If one post does not serve the sequence, cut it.
How ONYX helps
ONYX Pro can help generate thread structure from a rough idea, then you can edit and schedule the finished thread.
FAQ
How many posts should a BlueSky thread have?
Four to eight posts is a good range for most BlueSky threads.
Can I schedule thread templates in ONYX?
Yes. ONYX Pro supports thread composing, AI thread generation, and scheduling.
What should the first post do?
The first post should make a promise, state a problem, or present a strong claim that makes people want to keep reading.
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