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Content Repurposing Studio

Details

How to use Content Repurposing Studio

What the tool does, how to run it, and what to expect from the result.

What one run gives you

The output is fixed in shape rather than open-ended, which is the point of a pack. Every run returns five labelled sections: a summary that distils the source, a LinkedIn post, an X thread or thread starter, an email or newsletter intro, and a hook bank of short reusable lines. The panel splits them for you, and there is a raw view and a copy button if you would rather take the whole thing.

You control the framing through four fields. The brief says which derivative assets matter and what must stay consistent; the source field takes the article, transcript, draft, or notes; the repurpose targets field lists the channels and distribution goals; and audience and tone shape the voice. The format picker offers a content pack, markdown, or summary plus posts plus email.

  • Brief up to 1,200 characters; source content up to 18,000; repurpose targets up to 2,600.
  • Five presets: article to social pack, blog to newsletter and thread, transcript to pack, notes to distribution pack, case study to short-form.
  • Roughly 1,600 tokens of output across all five assets combined.

Why a pack rather than one post at a time

Prompting for a LinkedIn post, then an email, then a thread produces three assets that each read fine and together sound like three different people covering three different angles. Generating them in one pass from one source keeps the framing consistent, and the system prompt explicitly asks for a different hook per asset rather than the same opening line five times.

It also matches how distribution actually gets scheduled. A publishing pass usually needs the newsletter opener and the social versions at the same time, and copying five labelled blocks out of one output is less work than running five prompts and reconciling them afterwards.

Where the text goes, and what the model can and cannot know

This is not a browser-local tool. Pressing Run sends the brief, the source content, and the other fields to a Cleanor endpoint, which forwards them to a third-party model provider. The run costs 7 AI credits, and the inputs and output are recorded in your account history. An unpublished post or a client transcript leaves your device when you submit it, which is worth deciding about before you paste.

The model also works only from what you give it. It cannot open a URL, so pasting a link instead of the article gives you a pack about a link. It has no view of your channel analytics, no current knowledge of what any platform is rewarding, and no character-count enforcement, so a thread it writes may still need trimming to fit.

Tips

Getting a better result out of Content Repurposing Studio

Specific settings and thresholds, not general advice.

  • Paste the content, not a link. The workflow has no browser and cannot fetch a URL, so a pasted article produces a real pack and a pasted link produces a guess.
  • Use the repurpose targets field to name the channels you actually publish on. Left empty, the pack still comes back in its five fixed sections, and you end up discarding the ones you have no home for.
  • Change the audience and tone defaults, which ship as "founders, operators, marketers, and newsletter readers" and "clear, adaptable, channel-aware". They are broad on purpose and broad is rarely what you want.
  • The hook bank is the most reusable part of the output and the most overlooked. Keep the lines that work in a running file; they outlive the post they came from.
  • Total output is capped at roughly 1,600 tokens across all five assets, so each one is short by design. For a long-form asset, repurpose one section of the source at a time.
Limits

What Content Repurposing Studio does not do

The honest boundary, so you do not lose time finding it yourself.

  • Requires a signed-in Cleanor account with AI credits; each run costs 7 credits.
  • Runs on a server, not in your browser: the source content is sent to a third-party model provider and the run is stored in your account history.
  • Fixed output shape: summary, LinkedIn post, X thread, email intro, and hook bank. No FAQ block, no ad copy, and no video script.
  • Cannot fetch a URL, read a file, or post anything to a channel; you paste the source in and copy the assets out.
  • Rate limited to 5 runs in any 5 minutes and 25 per hour per account.
At a glance

Who Content Repurposing Studio is for

A quick way to understand who this helps, what it solves, and where it connects next.

Best fit

Content marketers, solo operators, agencies, and founders who need more reach from material they already created.

Ideal for

Turning one long-form asset into multiple smaller outputs for several channels and surfaces.

FAQ

Common questions

Short answers for the questions people usually have before trying a utility like this.

What does Content Repurposing Studio actually produce?

Five labelled assets from one source, every run: a summary, a LinkedIn post, an X thread or thread starter, an email or newsletter intro, and a hook bank of short reusable lines. The shape is fixed, so you always know what you are getting rather than negotiating it in a prompt.

Is it free?

It is free with a Cleanor account, which comes with monthly AI credits, and each run costs 7 of those credits. Without a signed-in account the run request is refused, so there is a sign-in step even though there is nothing to pay.

Does my content stay private?

No. This is a server-side AI workflow: the source content you paste is sent to a Cleanor endpoint and on to a third-party model provider that generates the pack, and the run is recorded in your account history with its inputs and output. Nothing about it runs on your device. Unpublished or client material should not go in the box.

Can I give it a URL instead of pasting the article?

No. There is no fetching, no crawling, and no browsing in this workflow, so a pasted URL is just a short string of text to it. Copy the article body in yourself; the source field takes up to 18,000 characters, which covers most long posts.

Can it work from a transcript?

Yes, and "Transcript to content pack" is one of the five presets. A transcript excerpt is a good source because it is long and unstructured, which is exactly the shape the summary and hook bank sections are useful on. Trim it to the 18,000-character limit first, since longer text is cut rather than rejected.

How is this different from Social Post Studio?

Social Post Studio produces platform variants of one message across LinkedIn, X, Instagram, Threads, and Facebook. This workflow is broader and shallower: it takes a long source and turns it into a mixed pack across formats, including an email intro and a summary, which the social workflow does not produce at all.

Will the posts fit each platform’s character limits?

Not reliably. The workflow shapes the assets by channel convention but does not count or enforce characters, and no length check runs on the output. Assume a trim pass before publishing, particularly on the thread.

Can I run it repeatedly on the same article?

Yes, and varying the brief and the repurpose targets is a reasonable way to get alternatives, since the temperature is set high enough that runs differ. Each attempt costs another 7 credits, and the rate limit is 5 runs in any 5 minutes and 25 per hour.

Does it publish or schedule anything?

No. There are no channel integrations, no scheduling, and no posting. The output is text in a panel with a copy button, and everything after that is your normal publishing process.

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