content-engine
Transform one idea into platform-native content across X, LinkedIn, TikTok, YouTube, and newsletters without cross-posting.
- Adapts source assets (articles, videos, demos, docs) into distinct platform variants with native hooks, pacing, and CTAs
- Covers five platforms with specific guidance: X (fast opens, one idea per post), LinkedIn (strong first lines, explicit lessons), short video (attention-grabbing first 3 seconds), YouTube (early results, visual refresh every 20-30 seconds), and newsletters (skimmable sections, working opening)
- Follows a repurposing flow: extract atomic ideas from anchor asset, write platform variants, trim repetition, align CTAs to platform intent
- Enforces quality gates: native reads per platform, strong specific hooks, no generic hype, no duplicate copy across platforms
Content Engine
Build platform-native content without flattening the author's real voice into platform slop.
When to Activate
- writing X posts or threads
- drafting LinkedIn posts or launch updates
- scripting short-form video or YouTube explainers
- repurposing articles, podcasts, demos, docs, or internal notes into public content
- building a launch sequence or ongoing content system around a product, insight, or narrative
Non-Negotiables
- Start from source material, not generic post formulas.
- Adapt the format for the platform, not the persona.
- One post should carry one actual claim.
- Specificity beats adjectives.
- No engagement bait unless the user explicitly asks for it.
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