Quickly repurpose any article or longform content into 8 optimized social media posts in seconds
Real talk — every time I published a blog post, the actual writing was the easy part. The hard part was what came next:
Rewriting it as a Twitter thread with hooks that stop the scroll.
Rewriting it again for LinkedIn in a completely different format.
Finding 20 Instagram hashtags and writing a caption with a CTA.
Writing a TikTok script that hooks in 3 seconds.
Writing a Reddit post that doesn't sound like self-promotion.
Composing two versions of an email newsletter.
Making a Facebook post that people actually want to share.
Then figuring out which day to post each one.
That's 2+ hours per article. Four articles a month is basically a part-time job just in reformatting.
So I built a tool that does all of it in one shot.
You paste an article (or just a URL), and it generates platform-native content for all 8 platforms in about 30 seconds. Not reformatted — actually rewritten for each platform's algorithm and audience.
I put up a free demo where you can try it without signing up:
https://microsaasstore01.z1.web.core.windows.net
3 free uses per day. Paste anything, see what comes out.
The API itself launches on Product Hunt on April 1st. If the output quality impresses you, I'd really appreciate your support on launch day.
For developers who want to integrate it into their own tools:
https://rapidapi.com/LetsLearntocodeforfun/api/ai-content-repurposer
Free tier with 10 API calls/month. Paid plans start at $9.99.
Curious — for anyone else doing content marketing: which platform eats the most of your time? For me, it was always TikTok scripts. The 3-second hook requirement is brutal.
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The Reddit one is what gets me every time, because you can tell instantly when someone just reformatted a blog post and dropped it in a sub. It always feels like an ad and nobody engages. If your tool actually nails the Reddit format that's the hardest problem to solve in content repurposing. I'm in marketing so I'm going to test this today. LinkedIn to Reddit is the conversion I care most about, will report back 👀
@kosy_gtm
Really appreciate the feedback and please let me know what you think. Getting tone can be really tough cross-platform, and with reddit mods really getting tough on advertising you really have to be careful and subtle to show value without outright advertising.
@letslearntocodeforfun Just tried it out, and honestly it’s pretty solid.
Quick thing I noticed, the URL input threw an API error for me, but pasting the text worked fine so you might want to check that flow. On the output side, it’s good structurally, but I did notice some familiar AI phrasing patterns that might get flagged, especially on Reddit where people are sensitive to tone.
That said, the Reddit adaptation is actually closer than most tools I’ve seen, which is where a lot of these usually fall apart.
From a marketing angle, I think the bigger unlock here is less “repurposing” and more “distribution leverage” if the tone feels native enough across platforms.
Happy to share a few thoughts on positioning and how this could land better with content-heavy users if you’re open to it.
@kosy_gtm Thank you so much for your support and thoughts. I’ll absolutely double check the url entry as under my stress testing it worked fine but there may edge cases it’s not working. I’d appreciate and be very thankful for any input and guidance you might have.
@letslearntocodeforfun Makes sense, could’ve just been an edge case but worth a look.
Overall it’s solid, especially the cross-platform part. I do have a few ideas on how you could position this more around distribution and actual content performance rather than just repurposing, which might help it stand out more.
Happy to share properly if that’s useful, might be easier than going back and forth here.