Hi,👋 we have updated the app and fixed multiple bugs. We are lacking funds, request to free user not to use Adblock. Ads are non intrusive. 😊

Carousel Studio

Repurpose X Threads into LinkedIn & Instagram Carousels

Thread Truncated (Cap Enforced)

Only the first 20 tweets are unrolled into slides to ensure reliable PDF exporting and high server performance.

Canvas & Ratio

Choose your destination platform format


Layout Template

Choose a content structure for your slides


Preset Themes


Typography & Sizing

Title Font Size36px
Body Font Size18px
Header & Footer Size12px

Brand Kit Customization

AGENCY

Configure brand assets for headers & footers

MULTI-PROFILES (AGENCY)
AGENCY
SAVE PRESETS (AGENCY)

Outro Slide CTA

Customize your closing call-to-action slide

#1
#2
#3

Background Pattern

Source Content

Build Your Carousel

Drag and drop any post card below onto a slide, or use the quick buttons to insert content/images instantly!

Drag Post #1
Pascal
@creatorpascal

I started out in the online space in Early 2022. Just a regular joe with zero prior experience and zero followers online. My very first digital product (ever) was a $5 Notion template.

Apply Image
Drag Post #2
Pascal
@creatorpascal

By June, less than six months later, I was making two thousand dollars a month from those templates. By August I had quit my 9-5 job. A few years later, that same little template business grew into an empire that has made me well over a million dollars, that runs almost entirely without me, and that has never had a single employee or paid ad running.

Drag Post #3
Pascal
@creatorpascal

I am giving you the ending first because the middle is where almost everyone gets it wrong, and I got it wrong at first too. For a long stretch in between I was burnt out, miserable, and completely convinced the answer was to build something bigger and better.

Drag Post #4
Pascal
@creatorpascal

The answer was the opposite.

Drag Post #5
Pascal
@creatorpascal

After the templates started working, I did exactly what every course, guide and mentor tells you to do. I scaled. I took the money and the momentum and tried to build a real company around it. At the time, I had acquired a new side skill from doing the template business (writing viral tweetS).

Drag Post #6
Pascal
@creatorpascal

So I started doing that for someone else... with success.

Drag Post #7
Pascal
@creatorpascal

And then another person. And another. And another.

Drag Post #8
Pascal
@creatorpascal

Suddenly I found myself running a big ghostwriting agency with a roster of clients and me attempting to train other people to do what I did best before it all came crashing down on me. At its peak it cleared close to fifty thousand dollars in a single month, and from the outside it looked like I had made it.

Drag Post #9
Pascal
@creatorpascal

Inside, I was coming apart.

Drag Post #10
Pascal
@creatorpascal

I woke up every morning with my chest already tight, reaching for my phone to see what had broken overnight. Every one of those moving parts was a person to pay and a problem to solve. The business kept getting bigger and my life kept getting smaller, and I was working harder than I ever had while quietly dreading the thing I had built.

Drag Post #11
Pascal
@creatorpascal

I had left a job I hated to create this, but somewhere along the way I had simply rebuilt the job, paid more for it, and handed myself the worst boss I ever worked for. And within the same quarter, it did come crashing down.

Drag Post #12
Pascal
@creatorpascal

But that collapse was the best thing that ever happened to me, because it forced me to sit with a question I had been avoiding for a long time:

Drag Post #13
Pascal
@creatorpascal

> <i>What if bigger was never the answer? What if the best business I could build was the opposite of a company, a small, sharp, mostly automated machine that one person could run and keep nearly all the money from?</i>

Drag Post #14
Pascal
@creatorpascal

The answer to that question became the thing I started building next. The thing I run today, fittingly dubbed my <b>High-Profit One-Person Empire™</b>

Drag Post #15
Pascal
@creatorpascal

It holds itself to a single standard I call the 95/95 Method™. Ninety-five percent profit, and ninety-five percent of the work automated or systemized. The goal is keeping the most, automating the most, and buying back my own time, which just so happens to be the #1 thing in a business that you can never earn back again.

Drag Post #16
Pascal
@creatorpascal

# What H.O.P.E<b>™</b> actually is

Drag Post #17
Pascal
@creatorpascal

A High-Profit One-Person Empire™ is a business built around one person and a body of work, designed for the most profit and the most freedom with the least complexity. It runs on a handful of simple parts: content that earns attention, an audience you own, digital products that sell while you sleep, and systems that handle the repetitive work for you.

Drag Post #18
Pascal
@creatorpascal

You sit at the center, directing all of it like a conductor, while pocketing almost everything that comes in as a result of it.

Drag Post #19
Pascal
@creatorpascal

Apply Image
Drag Post #20
Pascal
@creatorpascal

The whole thing is held to one standard, the 95/95 Method™: ninety-five percent profit, and ninety-five percent of the work automated or systemized.