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Content Repurposing Engine
Content and Attention
Content
Intermediate
v1•Updated 6/6/2026SKILL.md Preview
--- name: content-repurposing description: Use this skill when the user asks Claude to repurpose, atomize, or turn one piece of content into social posts, short-form scripts, carousels, threads, or emails from a blog post, video, transcript, podcast, or article. Trigger when the user mentions making content out of a recording, or phrases like 'I have a webinar, get a week of content from it.' This skill helps produce a consistent spread of channel-ready assets from one source. compatibility: Claude.ai, Claude Desktop --- # Content Repurposing Engine ## Purpose Break one source piece into a defined set of channel-ready assets, so a single input reliably produces the same spread of outputs in the same formats. ## When to Use This Skill Use it when the user has one substantial source and wants multiple derived assets across channels. ## When Not to Use This Skill Do not use it to create original content from scratch with no source. Do not use it for a single asset in one format (use the relevant single-format skill). ## Required Inputs - The source content (post, transcript, video, article). - Which output formats are wanted, or default to the full set. - The brand voice. - The primary platforms. ## Workflow 1. Confirm inputs, or default to the full output set and state what you produced. 2. Extract the source's core ideas and the single strongest hook. 3. Map each idea to the format it fits best; do not force every idea into every format. 4. Build each asset to its template, preserving the source's claims and proof. 5. Make each asset stand alone. ## Output Format Return assets grouped by format: three to five short social posts, one short-form video script, one carousel outline, one thread, and one email linking back to the source. Each labeled and paste-ready. ## Quality Standards - Each derived asset stands alone without the source. - No facts the source did not contain are added. - Formats are honored rather than forced. - Uses contractions, no em dashes, no hype. ## Edge Cases If the source is thin, produce fewer high-quality assets and say so rather than padding. If no platform is named, default to a general mix and note it. ## Safety and Limitations Never invent facts, stats, or quotes the source did not contain. ## Test Prompts 1. Here's the transcript of my 40-minute podcast episode on pricing for freelancers. Turn it into a week of content: posts, a short video script, a carousel, a thread, and an email. 2. Repurpose this 2,000-word blog post about email deliverability into LinkedIn posts and one X thread. Keep my plain, technical voice. 3. I recorded a client Q&A webinar. Atomize it into short-form video scripts I can hand my editor, plus three quote-style social posts.
Skill Details
What it does
Converts one long-form piece into multiple fixed-format channel-ready assets.
When to use it
Use this skill when the user asks Claude to repurpose, atomize, or turn one piece of content into social posts, short-form scripts, carousels, threads, or emails from a blog post, video, transcript, podcast, or article. Trigger when the user mentions making content out of a recording, or phrases like 'I have a webinar, get a week of content from it.' This skill helps produce a consistent spread of channel-ready assets from one source.
Expected output
Repurposed multi-format content set
Included files
- SKILL.md
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content-repurposing/
SKILL.md
README.txt
Trigger Phrases
- "Here's the transcript of my 40-minute podcast episode on pricing for freelancers. Turn it into a week of content: posts, a short video script, a carousel, a thread, and an email."
- "Repurpose this 2,000-word blog post about email deliverability into LinkedIn posts and one X thread. Keep my plain, technical voice."
- "I recorded a client Q&A webinar. Atomize it into short-form video scripts I can hand my editor, plus three quote-style social posts."