Public writing patterns · Ethically explained

How to tweet like top X creators

15 style guides covering the observable writing patterns of top X creators. Imitate the structure (sentence shape, framing, length); never copy the words.

Write like Naval Ravikant

@naval

Style guide · Aphoristic compression

6 patterns · best matched with Inspirational

Write like Elon Musk

@elonmusk

Style guide · Extreme brevity

5 patterns · best matched with Witty

Write like Tim Ferriss

@tferriss

Style guide · Numbered lists + frameworks

6 patterns · best matched with Educational

Write like Paul Graham

@paulg

Style guide · Essayist compression

5 patterns · best matched with Educational

Write like Sahil Bloom

@SahilBloom

Style guide · Thread-first compression

6 patterns · best matched with Educational

Write like Alex Hormozi

@AlexHormozi

Style guide · Operator specificity

5 patterns · best matched with Provocative

Write like Justin Welsh

@thejustinwelsh

Style guide · Solopreneur systems

5 patterns · best matched with Educational

Write like David Perell

@david_perell

Style guide · Writing-craft observations

6 patterns · best matched with Educational

Write like Codie Sanchez

@Codie_Sanchez

Style guide · Boring-business specificity

5 patterns · best matched with Provocative

Write like Sam Altman

@sama

Style guide · Long-horizon framing

5 patterns · best matched with Inspirational

Write like Marc Andreessen

@pmarca

Style guide · Punchy fragments

5 patterns · best matched with Witty

Write like Shaan Puri

@ShaanVP

Style guide · Business-ideas listicles

5 patterns · best matched with Casual

Write like Dan Koe

@thedankoe

Style guide · Modern-monk philosophy

5 patterns · best matched with Inspirational

Write like Garry Tan

@garrytan

Style guide · Founder empathy

5 patterns · best matched with Educational

Write like Patrick Collison

@patrickc

Style guide · Wide-reading curation

5 patterns · best matched with Educational

A note on ethical imitation: These guides explain observable writing patterns from public X accounts. Studying a writer to understand WHY their lines work is how craft is learned. The goal is to internalize structural patterns and apply them to your own topics and voice — never to copy words or impersonate. We don't claim affiliation with any of the creators profiled.