One blog post or topic turned into a full week of content across every channel
Enter a blog post title or topic. The planner generates a complete repurposing plan: LinkedIn post, email newsletter angle, three short-form social captions, a GBP post, and an email subject line. Write the long-form piece once and publish everywhere.

How it works
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Enter your blog post topic, your audience, your business type, and your preferred tone.
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The planner generates one output per channel, each adapted for how that channel performs best.
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LinkedIn gets long-form, reflective content. Short-form social gets punchy and specific. Email gets a subject line and angle. GBP gets local and practical.
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Copy each piece into the relevant scheduler or send directly. One source. Five channels. One workflow.
Content Repurposing Planner
You can work from a title or topic. The planner generates the channel-specific versions from the concept alone. If you have a full post, the outputs will be more specific. Either way works.
Repurposing multiplies the reach of every piece of thinking without multiplying the time. The original idea only needs to be developed once. The channel-specific adaptations take 10 minutes instead of starting from zero each time.
This tool is text-focused. The outputs are written content for LinkedIn, email, GBP, and social. Short-form video scripts would require a different tool.
That depends on where your audience is and where you're currently getting traction. For service businesses targeting local clients, LinkedIn and email tend to outperform generic social. For local visibility, GBP posts and search are most direct.
The planner works from any content idea, not just published blog posts. A topic you know your clients care about is enough. The output gives you the channel-specific content. Publishing it on a blog first is optional.
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