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Turn viral Threads
into your next post.

Go beyond views. Score the hook, public engagement, repost and quote-share signals, CTA and topic fit—then generate ready-to-test variations.

See what public data can and cannot analyze
01Paste one post02Auto-fetch post data03Structure + variations
THREAD INPUTONE INPUT ONLY

One post is enough.

Paste a URL to fetch public copy, engagement and account scale, then analyze structure and performance together.

LIVE TREND RADAR

Threads rising now

Fresh-post pool from public home and 1150 searches. Updated Jul 17, 09:41 AM KST.

LAST 7 DAYS · KOREAN
UNIQUE SAMPLE1,655target 3,000 · 1,345 remaining55%
AVG VELOCITY21time-decayed response
SPREAD RATE9%shares + reposts > replies
TOP SCORE100/100 trend
RANKING

Ranking decays post age and weights replies 2×, reposts and shares 3× so fast-spreading posts outrank vanity likes.

SAMPLE-BASED MOMENTUM

Keywords accelerating in the sample

Compares 1,368 posts from the last 24 hours with the prior six-day daily average. This is sampled data, not the entire Threads network.

RANK · POSTREACTIONSSPREADSCORE

AUTOMATION QUEUE

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HOW IT WORKS

What does the Threads URL Analyzer check?

Paste a public Threads post URL to fetch the copy and currently exposed response metrics once, then inspect hook, reaction, spread, proof, CTA and topic fit separately. Metrics that are not exposed are shown as unavailable instead of being estimated as zero.

Does it require login?

No. It uses only a public post URL and data exposed on the public page. It does not read private posts or account-only analytics.

Is the score an official Threads metric?

No. It is a Builderlog diagnostic score for comparing public response signals with the current sample. It does not guarantee reach or future performance.

Can I paste copy without a URL?

Yes. Copy-only mode analyzes hook, body and CTA structure without calculating reach or engagement metrics.

AFTER THE ANALYSIS

Read the data boundary, not just the score

Continue with the build logs behind how this tool separates public previews from account-authorized data.