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You published a great blog post. It got shared on social zero times.

Every piece of content you publish is a dozen social posts waiting to happen. This agent reads your content library and turns it into on-brand, platform-ready posts — captions, hooks, visual direction — without a social media manager writing them one by one.

Pulls From What You Already PublishPlatform-Specific FormattingConsistent Brand VoiceDraft-Ready, Not Auto-Post
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THE EXACT AUTOMATION, BUILT AND RUNNING IN N8N, END TO END

The Reality

Every published piece is a missed repurposing opportunity

You wrote the content once. There's no reason it only ever gets used once.

Content gets published once and forgottenA blog post goes live, and that's the last anyone thinks about repurposing it for social.
Manual repurposing takes almost as long as writing the originalTurning a 1,500-word article into five different social posts is its own writing project, every single time.
Brand voice drifts across contributorsDifferent people writing social copy produces inconsistent tone, even with a documented style guide.
Content calendars run dry between big piecesBetween blog posts, there's nothing new to post, so social goes quiet or gets filled with generic filler.
The Problem

Why social content is always the thing nobody has time for

None of these are dramatic failures. They're small gaps that add up to a social presence that never quite keeps pace.

Every published piece is a missed opportunityBlog posts, case studies and product updates go live without ever becoming the social content they could easily be.
Manual repurposing eats real timeSomeone has to read the original, decide what's worth pulling out, and rewrite it for a different format and audience.
Voice inconsistency across platformsLinkedIn posts sound like one person, Instagram captions sound like another, and neither sounds quite like the brand.
Social calendars run dry between big content pushesWithout a new blog post or launch to draw from, the calendar goes quiet or fills up with generic, low-effort posts.
No one owns social content full-timeAt most companies, social gets squeezed into someone's schedule between higher-priority work.
Generic AI output that doesn't sound like the brandA quick AI prompt can fill the calendar, but the posts read like they came from nowhere in particular.
The Solution

Content you've already written, working twice as hard

The raw material for a full social calendar already exists. It just needs to be reshaped, consistently, at scale.

A system that reads your actual content libraryBlog posts, case studies, product pages — all treated as raw material for social, not ignored after publishing.
Platform-specific output, not one post copy-pasted everywhereWhat works on LinkedIn is different from what works on Instagram, and the format should reflect that.
Brand voice that stays consistent, post after postThe same tone and style regardless of which piece of content it was pulled from.
The System

This is exactly what the Social Media Content Creation Agent does. It reads your content library, identifies what's worth turning into social posts, and drafts platform-ready copy in your brand voice — ready for your team to review and schedule.

The System

One system, from published content to a full post queue

The Social Media Content Creation Agent connects to your blog, CMS or content library and reads what you've published, old and new. For each worthwhile piece, it drafts a set of platform-specific posts — a LinkedIn breakdown, a punchy Twitter/X thread starter, an Instagram caption — written in your brand's actual voice, not a generic AI tone. Drafts land in a queue for your team to review, edit if needed, and approve. Nothing publishes without a human checking it first.

How you actually use it
Connect your content library
Agent drafts platform-ready posts
Review, approve and schedule
What You Get

How this system works differently

Not generic AI captions. Posts drawn from what your brand has actually said, in the way it actually says it.

Pulls from your existing library

Nothing new to write from scratch — the source material is everything you've already published.

Platform-specific formatting

A LinkedIn post and an Instagram caption from the same source article, shaped for how each platform actually works.

Consistent brand voice

Every post sounds like it came from the same place, regardless of which piece of content it was drawn from.

Fills the gaps between big content pushes

Your existing archive gives you weeks of social content, not just the piece you published this week.

Drafts ready for review, not auto-posted

Your team stays in control of what actually goes live — this fills the queue, it doesn't replace judgment.

Scales without a social hire

A full content calendar's worth of drafts without adding headcount to produce them.

Built For

Who this system is built for

Built for anyone sitting on more published content than their social calendar reflects.

Marketing teamsKeep a full social calendar fed without pulling someone off higher-priority campaign work every week.
Agencies managing multiple client accountsRepurpose each client's content into their own social calendar without a dedicated writer per account.
Solo foundersGet consistent social presence without becoming a full-time content repurposer yourself.
SaaS companiesTurn product updates, feature launches and case studies into a steady stream of social proof.
Content-heavy blogsA deep archive is a deep well of untapped social content, all of it sitting ready to be reshaped.
How It Works

Three steps to a full post queue

Connect what you've already published. Here's exactly what happens next.

Connect your content library

Your blog, CMS or content archive — the system reads what's already there, plus anything new you publish.

The agent drafts platform-ready posts

Each worthwhile piece becomes a set of posts formatted for the platforms you actually use, in your brand voice.

Review, approve and schedule

Drafts land in a queue for your team to check and adjust before anything goes live.

What This Costs

One setup. Priced per content batch after that.

A one-time setup to configure your brand voice and platforms, then a running cost tied to how much content you're repurposing.

One-Time

Setup Cost

Content library connection and brand voice configuration for your platforms, done once.

Per Batch

Content Runs

No subscription — priced per batch of content processed into posts.

Exact numbers depend on your publishing volume and platform count — get in touch for a quote.

Once posts are drafted, pair this with Social Media Publishing Automation to get them live on schedule with zero manual posting.

Get Started

Turn what you've already written into what you haven't posted yet.

Your content library is already full of social posts. Let the agent find them and draft them, so your team just has to hit approve.