First, they gave us a clean, streamlined place to post what we’re thinking—not just what we’re watching or dancing to. Now, Meta is doubling down on Threads for the web, officially moving from Threads.net to Threads.com and rolling out a slick suite of desktop updates that make posting, reading, and customizing your experience smoother than ever.
Whether you’re a creator building your audience or a casual scroller dipping in and out of niche conversations, Threads.com is now a more powerful tool for real-time thought-sharing—and it finally feels like a full desktop app, not just a mobile afterthought.
What’s New on Threads.com?
Here’s what’s cooking in this latest release:
Custom Feeds, Front and Center: When using single-column view, your custom feeds now show up top—just like on mobile.
Revisit What You Loved: Liked and saved posts are now easily accessible from the main menu. Because let’s face it, we all forget to bookmark the good stuff.
Click, Add, Repeat: Hit the new column icon on the right side of your screen to instantly customize your layout. Multitasking has never been this pretty.
Post Like a Pro: Want to share your favorite Threads post to Instagram? Now you can copy it as an image—no messy screenshots required.
Floating Composer: That little “+” in the bottom corner? It opens a post window that follows you as you scroll, so you can react in real time when inspiration hits.
Follow Syncing (Beta): Meta is testing a feature to import who you follow from other platforms—starting with X (formerly Twitter)—making it easier to rebuild your community and boost reach fast.
Built for Creators, But Everyone Wins
Threads launched its web version in August 2023 with the basics: posting, feed viewing, and simple interaction. But since then, the upgrades haven’t stopped. In May 2024, Threads introduced a multi-column layout—think TweetDeck, but for this new era. Now, you can keep things minimal or go full command center.
You can:
Add columns for feeds, searches, profiles, insights, and more.
Turn on auto-refresh to see posts as they roll in.
Drag and drop to reorder your digital world exactly how you like it.
Meta says more updates are on the way, but today’s changes are already a huge leap forward. They make Threads a more robust platform—not just for creators, but for anyone who still believes in the power of the written (and short) word.
Threads.com is officially live. The conversation’s still happening—but now it’s happening your way.