Twitter Wrapped 2025: What It Is & How To Get It

“Wrapped” (or Twitter Recap 2025) is a year‑in‑review format. Whether an official feature is available or not, you can publish a credible recap using public posts, collaborators, and clear structure. This article explains the idea, the options, and a practical path that works today.

What it means

Year‑in‑review format

“Wrapped” is a seasonal summary of your year: highlights, collaborations, and lessons. On X (Twitter), you can make your own by collecting public posts and structuring them into a short story.

Official vs self‑hosted

Two paths

If an official feature appears for your account, use it. Otherwise, publish a self‑hosted recap: gather public signals (threads, quotes, links) so readers can verify what you share.

How to get my Twitter Wrapped 2025

A repeatable workflow

  • Collect 8–12 representative threads and 6–8 collaborations.
  • Choose three themes that reflect change or impact.
  • Attach a quote or simple metric to each theme.
  • Draft three short sections plus one caption.
  • Publish as a thread with alt text and collaborator links.

Use Grok to draft

Outline → draft → polish

Define voice and audience, ask Grok for an outline with three sections and a caption, paste your examples, then generate a draft. Iterate in small loops until concise and clear.

Make it credible

Structure and references

Use H2/H3 hierarchy, short paragraphs, and lists. Cite public threads and collaborators. Focus on what changed, not just counts. If the recap is unofficial, say so.

Avoid these

Common pitfalls

Do not use private analytics screenshots, exaggerated claims, or vague statements. If readers point out mistakes, publish a correction.

Checklist

Publish with confidence

Three themes, public examples, friendly CTA, accessible formatting, and a canonical link on your site. This works whether or not an official feature exists.