Brian

Brian

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What other formats would you want for saving Twitter threads?

Currently supports PDF, HTML, and screenshots. Considering adding Notion, Obsidian, or full-page captures. What would actually be useful for your workflow?

Lost a $10M startup thread to a suspension. Built this so it never happens again.

Woke up to find an incredible founder's thread completely gone. Account suspended overnight. Spent 6 months building this extension. What's the most valuable thread you've ever lost?

Brian

2mo ago

X/Twitter Thread Saver - Save Twitter threads before accounts get deleted

Lost a $10M startup playbook at 2 AM when Twitter suspended the account overnight. Built this Chrome extension so it never happens again. One-click save threads as: • PDF (real PDFs via print dialog) • HTML (standalone archive files) • Screenshot (instant capture) • Bookmarks (save links locally) Choose how many tweets to save (10, 25, 50, 100, or all). No signup. No fees. Built for people who've lost too many valuable threads. Works on twitter.com and x.com.

What other file formats should I add next?

Hey everyone!

SnapConvert currently converts HEIC JPG/PNG, but I'm thinking about adding more formats.

What would be most useful?

- WebP conversion?

Brian

2mo ago

FlexConvert - Free private heic to jpg converter

Convert HEIC photos to JPG/PNG instantly in your browser. 100% private, no uploads, no file limits. The fastest free HEIC converter for iPhone photos.

Pitch your startup in 5 words or less

Forget the pitch deck for a second. This is about grabbing attention fast. Share your startup in five words or less. The goal is to be clear, clever, or just bold enough to make people stop scrolling. Who knows, it could be a good marketing exercise

Pitch your startup in 5 words or less

Forget the pitch deck for a second. This is about grabbing attention fast. Share your startup in five words or less. The goal is to be clear, clever, or just bold enough to make people stop scrolling. Who knows, it could be a good marketing exercise