Agent Skill · Amplitude

launch-tweet

Craft launch tweets, announcement threads, and social posts for product launches across X/Twitter, LinkedIn, BlueSky, and Threads. Use this skill whenever someone asks to write a launch tweet, draft an announcement thread, create social copy for a product release, or repurpose launch messaging for different platforms. Also trigger for "write the tweet for this launch," "help me announce this on Twitter/X," "draft a LinkedIn post for our new feature," or any request to write social media content tied to a product ship. Handles single tweets, multi-tweet threads, and cross-platform adaptation.

Provider: Amplitude Path in repo: launch-skills/skills/launch-tweet/SKILL.md

Skill body

Launch Tweet

This skill helps craft social media announcements for product launches. The principles here are platform-aware — what works on X doesn’t copy-paste to LinkedIn — but the core goal is the same: stop the scroll, communicate value, and drive action.

Single launch tweet

The single tweet is your most important launch asset. Even if you’re doing a full thread, this tweet needs to work on its own because most people will only see it.

Structure

[Strong first line — what you launched, framed as value]

[1-2 sentences expanding on what it does / why it matters]

[Media: video, GIF, or screenshot — attached, not linked]

Rules

  1. First line does all the work. It must make clear you’re launching something and why anyone should care. No “excited to announce” or “after months of hard work” — lead with the product value.

  2. Media in the first tweet. Always. A tweet with a video or image gets dramatically more engagement than text alone. Attach the media directly — don’t link to YouTube or an external page.

  3. No link in the first tweet. Platform algorithms penalize external links. Put your link in a reply or the second tweet of a thread. If you must include a link and want the preview card to render, keep the entire tweet (including URL) under 280 characters.

  4. Specificity over hype. “Now you can build voice apps in 5 lines of code” beats “Revolutionary new API.” Numbers, concrete use cases, and before/after comparisons stop the scroll.

Examples

Good first lines:

Weak first lines (avoid):

Launch threads

Threads work for Tier 1 and some Tier 2 launches where you have enough substance to fill 4-8 tweets without padding.

Thread structure

Tweet 1: The hook Same rules as the single tweet. This must work standalone. Include your best media (video or key screenshot). No link.

Tweets 2-4: Value props and proof Each tweet covers one value prop or proof point. Include supporting media — screenshots, GIFs, short demo clips. Visual breaks every 2-3 tweets keep people scrolling.

Tweet 5-7 (optional): Social proof or use cases Customer quotes, benchmarks, comparisons, example use cases. This is where you make the value concrete.

Final tweet: Call to action + link This is where the link goes. Be specific about what happens when they click: “Try it free →”, “See the docs →”, “Watch the full demo →”.

Thread principles

Cross-platform adaptation

The same announcement needs different treatment on each platform. Don’t just copy-paste.

X/Twitter

LinkedIn

BlueSky

Threads

Hacker News

Writing process

When drafting launch social copy, follow this sequence:

  1. Start with the messaging brief (from launch-strategy). If there’s no brief, ask for: product/feature name, target audience, primary value prop, and 2-3 secondary value props.

  2. Write the X/Twitter version first. The character constraint forces clarity. If the value prop doesn’t fit in a tweet, the messaging isn’t sharp enough.

  3. Expand to a thread if the launch warrants it (Tier 1 or substantial Tier 2). Map each secondary value prop to a tweet.

  4. Adapt for other platforms. LinkedIn gets more context and narrative. BlueSky stays concise. Hacker News gets a factual title.

  5. Draft multiple first-line options. The first line is the highest-leverage sentence. Write 3-5 variants and pick the one that best balances clarity, specificity, and scroll-stopping power.

Common mistakes

Companion skills

Skill frontmatter

suggest_when: User asks to write a launch tweet, draft an announcement thread, create social copy, "write the tweet", "help me announce this on Twitter", "draft a LinkedIn post", or any social media content request tied to a product launch.