One piece of content, twelve formats
Transform a single blog post into Twitter threads, LinkedIn articles, Instagram carousels, TikTok scripts, email sequences, and more — each genuinely rewritten for its platform. Not copy-paste. Real adaptation.
Your blog post becomes a thread becomes a carousel becomes a script — automatically.
- ✓ One source article fuels twelve channels at zero marginal cost
- ✓ Each output is genuinely rewritten for the platform's audience behavior
- ✓ Stop losing hours manually adapting content for every channel
Everything you need to multiply your content
One-to-Many Transform
Drop in one piece of content and generate 12+ derivative formats instantly — each tailored for its destination platform.
Platform-Native Rewriting
Not copy-paste with character limits. Every output is genuinely rewritten to match the tone, structure, and audience behavior of each platform.
Insight Extraction
Identifies the key stats, quotes, arguments, and stories in your source — then decides which elements work best for each format.
Lifecycle Scheduling
Plan a 90-day distribution timeline so derivative content drips out strategically, not all at once.
Quality Preservation
Every derivative inherits the original's SEO scoring, brand voice, and factual accuracy — no quality drop-off at scale.
ROI Tracking
See exactly how much additional reach and engagement each derivative format generates compared to the source alone.
One blog post. Twelve formats. 47 seconds.
Drop in a 2,400-word blog post about "Remote Work Productivity" and watch it become content for every platform you care about.
Remote workers report 37% higher productivity — but only under specific conditions. Here's what the data actually says (thread)
The remote work productivity debate is missing nuance. After analyzing three years of data across 500+ companies, here are the patterns most leaders overlook.
Slide 1: "37% more productive? Only if you do these 5 things." Slide 2: The #1 factor isn't what you think...
POV: your boss says remote work kills productivity but the data says the opposite. Here's what 500 companies found...
This week I dug into the remote work productivity numbers — and the real story is more interesting than the headline.
1. The 37% stat and why it's misleading without context. 2. The three conditions that actually drive remote productivity...
Hey everyone — today we're breaking down the biggest myth about remote work. Companies keep citing a 37% number, but here's what they're not telling you.
Remote Work Productivity Guide | 5 science-backed strategies for focused deep work from home | Save for your next WFH day
I spent 40 hours analyzing remote work productivity data and the results surprised me. TL;DR: It's not about where you work...
Email 1: "The remote work stat everyone gets wrong." Email 2: "5 changes that actually moved the needle." Email 3: "Your 30-day remote productivity plan."
Slide 1: Title. Slide 2: The 37% claim. Slide 3: What the data actually shows. Slide 4-8: Five key drivers...
Analysis of remote work productivity across 500+ organizations shows a 37% average improvement, contingent on three structural factors.
Same insight, four genuine rewrites
One stat — "Remote workers report 37% higher productivity" — rewritten for four platforms. Not truncated. Not reformatted. Actually rewritten for how each audience reads.
The 37% productivity stat keeps circulating — but context matters. After reviewing data from 500+ organizations, the picture is more nuanced than a single number suggests. Remote workers do report higher output, but only when three conditions are met: 1. Async-first communication norms 2. Outcome-based (not hours-based) evaluation 3. Dedicated workspace with boundaries Without these? The number drops to single digits. The takeaway isn't "remote = productive." It's "intentional remote = productive." What conditions has your org put in place?
Remote workers are 37% more productive. Except that stat is wildly misleading. The actual story from 500+ companies is way more interesting. Here's what nobody talks about:
37% more productive working remote? Not so fast. The data tells a different story: Without the right setup: Productivity boost = 3-5% With intentional structure: Productivity boost = 37%+ The difference? - Async-first culture - Outcome-based goals - Real boundaries Save this for your next WFH optimization session. #remotework #productivity #wfh #futureofwork #worklifebalance
Hey — I came across a stat this week that made me do a double-take: "Remote workers are 37% more productive." Sounds great, right? But when I dug into the data behind it, the real story is more interesting — and more useful. The 37% number only holds when teams have three specific things in place. Most don't. I broke down what those three things are and how to actually implement them. Read the full analysis here [link] Talk soon, [Name]
Each version adapts tone (professional vs. casual vs. visual), structure (paragraphs vs. thread vs. line breaks), CTA style (discussion prompt vs. "thread" vs. "save this" vs. single link), and framing (data-first vs. contrarian hook vs. visual callout vs. personal anecdote).
One blog post, 90 days of content
Watch how a single article generates touchpoints across platforms over three months — building cumulative reach that a one-day publish can never match.
Original article
Twitter thread + LinkedIn article
Email excerpt to 1,800 subscribers
Instagram carousel (10 slides)
YouTube script recorded & published
Updated Twitter thread (new stats)
Pinterest pins (5 descriptions)
Reddit discussion post
Email sequence (3 emails)
The economics of repurposing
Same budget. Same team. Dramatically different results.
Every derivative piece inherits the original's SEO scoring and brand voice — no quality drop-off. The marginal cost of each derivative is $0 because the AI transformation is included in your plan.
Frequently asked questions
How is repurposing different from cross-posting?
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Cross-posting publishes the same content to multiple platforms. Repurposing genuinely rewrites it — adjusting tone, length, structure, formatting, and CTA for each platform's audience behavior. A Twitter thread reads nothing like a LinkedIn article, even though they convey the same insight.
Does repurposing work with any source format?
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Yes. Blog posts, video transcripts, podcast episodes, PDFs, webinar recordings, and even slide decks can be used as source material. LinkLoom extracts the key insights, stats, and arguments, then transforms them into each output format.
How does it maintain brand voice across 12 different formats?
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Your brand voice profile is applied to every derivative. A casual brand stays casual on LinkedIn; a formal brand stays formal on Twitter. The platform adaptation adjusts structure and conventions, not your voice.
Can I edit the generated formats before publishing?
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Absolutely. Every generated format lands in your workspace as an editable draft. You can tweak, approve, or regenerate any individual format without affecting the others.
What about SEO — do derivative pieces compete with the original?
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No. Each derivative is rewritten with unique phrasing, so there's no duplicate content risk. Social and email formats don't compete in search at all, and long-form derivatives (like LinkedIn articles) use distinct angles that complement rather than cannibalize the original.
Can I schedule derivative content to drip out over time?
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Yes. The Content Lifecycle Map lets you plan a 90-day distribution timeline. You can schedule each derivative to publish at the optimal time for its platform, spacing them out for sustained reach instead of a single-day burst.
Is there a limit on how many formats I can generate?
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Standard plans generate up to 12 formats per source. Business+ plans support unlimited formats, custom format templates, and bulk repurposing of multiple source articles in a single batch.
How does the ROI calculator work?
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It compares the reach and cost-per-touch of your original content alone versus the original plus all derivative formats. Since derivatives have zero marginal creation cost, the math is straightforward: same investment, dramatically wider reach.
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