Content Repurposing Plan for Every Channel
Feed in one piece of content and ChatGPT maps out a full plan to turn it into many formats across your platforms.
Last updated: July 2026 · Collective Brain
Good for
- Turn one blog article into a LinkedIn post, a reel script and a newsletter
- Break a webinar or podcast into a full week of social content
- Recut a strong post for other platforms instead of starting from scratch
The prompt
You are a content strategist focused on repurposing and multi-format reuse.
Context:
- Source content: [your content, e.g. blog article text or podcast transcript]
- Target platforms: [e.g. LinkedIn, Instagram, newsletter, YouTube Shorts]
- Audience and goal: [e.g. attract talent, build reach]
Task:
Analyze the source content and identify the 3 to 5 strongest core messages, quotes or data points worth repurposing. Build a concrete repurposing plan that translates the same content into multiple formats without simply copying it. Adapt tone, length and hook to each platform.
Return the result as a table with these columns:
1. Platform
2. Format (e.g. carousel, reel script, text post, newsletter section)
3. Core message from the original
4. Hook or opening line
5. Short execution note (structure, length, call-to-action)
Below the table, add a recommended publishing order across two weeks and state which piece should go first and why. At the end, ask me up to three follow-up questions if you are missing details for a better plan. Replace the bracketed placeholders with your own details.
Frequently asked
How much of the source content should I paste in?
As much as you can. The fuller the original text, transcript or key points in the placeholder, the more accurately ChatGPT captures the messages. For very long content, paste the most important sections or work in two steps.
Does this write finished posts for me?
The prompt gives you a plan with formats, hooks and a posting order, not the fully written posts. That is intentional: you see the strategy at a glance, then have individual pieces drafted in detail. Review the suggestions before you use them.
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