Category Action Frequency Notes
Daily Tweets Post high-quality tweets (insights, advice, personal stories, questions, success stories, curated content). 3–5 tweets per day Maintain consistency; focus on value-added content.
Threads Write in-depth threads (e.g., lessons, trends, strategies for founders). 1–2 threads per week Choose topics founders care about, like fundraising tips or market trends.
Comments Comment thoughtfully on startup-related tweets (founders, VCs, influencers). 10–15 comments per day Be specific and add value (avoid generic comments).
Retweets Retweet valuable insights with your perspective. 2–3 retweets per day Helps you engage with the community and amplify others' ideas.
Following Follow relevant accounts (founders, VCs, startup communities). 10–20 accounts weekly Use Lists to organize your feed and stay focused.
Engagement Participate in Twitter Spaces or Q&A threads. Weekly Focus on startup/VC-related events.
Profile Optimization Keep your bio, profile picture, and banner professional and focused. Once (optimize now) Include a link to your fund or resources for founders.
Content Strategy Share a mix of: insights (40%), personal stories (20%), curated content (20%), questions (10%), promos (10%). Ongoing Keep content diverse to maintain engagement.
Giveaways Offer free resources (e.g., guides, templates) to followers. Occasionally (e.g., monthly) Use to attract and reward engaged followers.
Growth Metrics Track followers, engagement rate, and founder inquiries. Weekly review Adjust strategy based on analytics.
Category Action Frequency Timing (Targeting USA, Europe, & Global) Notes
Daily Tweets Post high-quality tweets (insights, advice, personal stories, questions, success stories, curated content). 3–5 tweets per day - Morning: 8–10 AM (EST) / 1–3 PM (GMT) Maintain consistency; focus on value-added content.
- Midday: 12–2 PM (EST) / 5–7 PM (GMT)
- Evening: 5–7 PM (EST) / 10 PM–12 AM (GMT)
Threads Write in-depth threads (e.g., lessons, trends, strategies for founders). 1–2 threads per week - Post in the morning (8–10 AM EST / 1–3 PM GMT) when engagement is highest. Choose topics founders care about, like fundraising tips or market trends.
Comments Comment thoughtfully on startup-related tweets (founders, VCs, influencers). 10–15 comments per day Engage throughout the day; focus on: Be specific and add value (avoid generic comments).
- Morning: 7–9 AM EST / 12–2 PM GMT
- Evening: 4–6 PM EST / 9–11 PM GMT
Retweets Retweet valuable insights with your perspective. 2–3 retweets per day - Align with tweets in peak engagement times: Helps you engage with the community and amplify others' ideas.
- 8–10 AM, 1–3 PM, and 5–7 PM EST (1–3 PM, 6–8 PM, and 10 PM–12 AM GMT)
Following Follow relevant accounts (founders, VCs, startup communities). 10–20 accounts weekly Anytime, but check trending topics and new users in your niche every few days. Use Lists to organize your feed and stay focused.
Engagement Participate in Twitter Spaces or Q&A threads. Weekly - Target early evening events: 5–9 PM EST (10 PM–2 AM GMT) Focus on startup/VC-related events.
Profile Optimization Keep your bio, profile picture, and banner professional and focused. Once (optimize now) Anytime, ensure it’s well-branded before posting actively. Include a link to your fund or resources for founders.
Content Strategy Share a mix of: insights (40%), personal stories (20%), curated content (20%), questions (10%), promos (10%). Ongoing Ensure most tweets align with USA & Europe waking/working hours. Keep content diverse to maintain engagement.
Giveaways Offer free resources (e.g., guides, templates) to followers. Occasionally (e.g., monthly) Announce during peak times (8–10 AM EST / 1–3 PM GMT). Use to attract and reward engaged followers.
Growth Metrics Track followers, engagement rate, and founder inquiries. Weekly review Review analytics during downtime (e.g., weekends). Adjust strategy based on analytics.

Why These Times Work