The Repurpose Starter
Get more out of the posts you already wrote.
— What one post you already wrote becomes
One post you were proud of — written, published, read by the people who caught it that day, and now just sitting in your archive doing nothing.
The same post, mined for its five strongest ideas — one becomes a newsletter that reads like a note, the takeaways become a post you can act on, and the best line becomes a quote graphic. All in your voice, not a template’s.
What you get
Four free prompts for the work you already do: find the strongest ideas hiding in any post you've published, turn a blog post into a newsletter issue that reads like a note, summarize anything long into takeaways you can act on, and pull the quotable lines worth putting on a graphic. Each one is plain to run and built to sound like you, not like a template. Enter your email and they open in your library, ready to use.
See it work
Paste a post you already wrote. Get your next five.
You
Run “Find the best ideas in your post” on this:
My blog post “Why we killed our onboarding flow” — 1,200 words, published back in March.
The five ideas hiding in your post
Here are the five that each deserve their own piece — with the angle and the format that fits:
“Onboarding isn’t a step, it’s a promise” → a LinkedIn post. The three metrics that changed your mind → a newsletter issue. The line worth quoting: “We stopped teaching the tool and started removing it.” Pick one and run the next prompt to build it out.