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Build a fake X (Twitter) reply thread — a focal post in detail view with a stack of replies beneath it, each with its own avatar, name, badge, timestamp, 'Replying to' line and engagement counts. Add, reorder and remove replies from the panel, edit everything in place on the preview, and export the whole thread as a single clean PNG. Great for comedy formats, ratio recreations and social-proof mockups.

Click any text or image in the preview to change itor edit everything from the panel. Both stay in sync.
Ava Sterling
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Unpopular opinion: the best marketing strategy is still just… making something people want to screenshot.
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Marcus Webb
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Screenshotability as a KPI. I’m stealing this.
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This is literally how my last post hit 2M views and I refuse to elaborate
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How do I make a fake Twitter reply?

Set up the main post, then add replies from the panel. Each reply is fully editable — avatar, name, handle, badge, timestamp, text and all four counts — either directly on the preview or in the panel; both stay in sync.

How many replies can I add?

As many as you like — the export captures the full thread. Two to four replies usually reads most naturally in a screenshot.

Can replies have verified badges?

Yes. Every reply has its own badge setting — none, blue, gold or government grey — independent of the main post.

Can I reorder replies after adding them?

Yes. Each reply has up and down arrows in the panel, plus a remove button.

Does each reply show the 'Replying to' line?

Yes. Each reply shows 'Replying to @username' in X blue, automatically tied to the main post's handle.

Are these Twitter comments or replies?

X calls them replies, but people search for both. Either way, this is the tool: a post with a thread of responses under it, ready to screenshot.