Launched this week
tweet.md
X posts as clean Markdown
315 followers
X posts as clean Markdown
315 followers
tweet.md is a developer and research utility that converts X posts into clean, readable Markdown. Instead of scraping HTML or pasting messy embeds into an AI assistant, users can swap `x.com` for `tweet.md` in a post URL or call the conversion API. The output is optimized for LLMs, agents, research workflows, and note-taking, with attribution, timestamps, canonical links, media, quotes, and thread support included.



this is one of those tools that solves a problem you didn't realise you had until you see it. I copy tweets into docs all the time and the formatting is always a mess. the agent skill is a nice touch too
tweet.md
@tina_chhabra and it's not only formatting, sometimes you even lose context when copying the html!
thanks for the support Tina :)
minimalist phone: reduce your screentime
Also, any ambition to do this for LinkedIn? I am there recently and it is also a big market to cover :)
tweet.md
@busmark_w_nika definitely worth checking! but need to make sure they have APIs I can use properly. Will come back to you when I do! :)
minimalist phone: reduce your screentime
@builditn0w Thank you that you think about it too :)
Concrats Lars! Not sure how often I need it but I can imagine it can be super helpful. Also I like the domain!
tweet.md
@vuhrmeister thank you Valentin!
even if you never need it I am happy for your support :)
@builditn0w of course, you can count on me!
tweet.md
@vuhrmeister 🙌🙌
Looks impressive! I can't say that I'm using Twitter a lot, but that's definitely a nice thing
tweet.md
@sk_uxpin thank you! maybe it changes now you can use markdown, lol :D
@builditn0w hahah, well, that's fair point :D
Such a simple idea, but honestly very useful for anyone working with LLMs or research workflows. Cleaning X posts into structured Markdown with thread and quote support removes a lot of friction when saving discussions, feeding context into AI tools, or building datasets from social content.
Good one. Finally solved something which kept bothering people to crack.
Finally a simple way to turn good X threads into something actually reusable ❤️
tweet.md
@rdrudra99 thank you! happy you like it :)