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Compile Twitter threads to Notion page

Hi everyone.

So for a year or so I've been building swipe files in my Notion workspace. Most of the content are interesting threads from Twitter that I was embedding in different pages based on their categories.

The process is somewhat tedious, because I would embed only first tweet and then open the link to the entire thread. And randomly, some tweets would disappear if user deletes account or tweet.

I've tried unrolling them and then copy pasting to Notion so that was pain as well.

And then Notion released their API. I had that idea for months now, but finally few days ago I decided to give it a shot. Few hours later Twition was born.

It works just like Thread Reader app, you mention it in thread and it will automatically pull up the thread, and create new page inside the Notion.

You do need to authorise the app so that it can create content but I managed to make it simple in just three steps. After that you have no other interactions with it.

I've created short video to display it in action: https://youtu.be/HN_QOT8KVcE

Here is the website if you would like to see more details: https://twition.co

What do you think about this idea? I don't see it as cash cow, but I definitely see a lot of interesting features along the way.

Thanks

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Ideas and Validation
on July 9, 2021
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