How to repurpose an article into a content pack
To repurpose content, bring in one source — an article, transcript, draft, or landing page — and let the studio generate a distribution pack from it. Instead of a single snippet, you get a set of assets covering several publishing surfaces while staying anchored to the same source material.
This is the practical difference from prompt-only workflows: you are not regenerating one post at a time, you are producing a small, coherent pack you can schedule across channels in one pass.
- Add your source article, transcript, draft, or landing page
- Generate a pack of social, email, and summary assets
- Copy each asset out to your channels
Why packs beat isolated outputs
People rarely need one repurposed snippet. They need a small distribution pack that supports several publishing surfaces — social posts for reach, an email intro for the newsletter, a short summary for previews, and FAQs for search — all derived from the same source so the messaging stays consistent.
Producing those together saves time and keeps the voice aligned, which fits ongoing content operations far better than copying one prompt result at a time.
What sources does it work from?
Content Repurposing Studio is designed to work from more than blog articles. You can start from a transcript of a talk or podcast, a rough draft, or even a landing page, and turn that long-form source into shorter assets ready for distribution.
Compared with Social Post Studio, which focuses on channel variants of one post, this workflow is broader: the aim is a repurposing pack across formats, not only platform-specific versions of a single message.