| name | social-clip-writer |
| description | Extract episode highlights and format them as social media clips for Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok |
| allowed-tools | ["Read","Write","Grep"] |
| effort | low |
When to activate
- Creating social media posts from podcast episodes
- Writing thread content for Twitter/X
- Generating LinkedIn posts with episode insights
- Creating Instagram/TikTok caption scripts
- Building a content calendar from episode backlog
When NOT to use
- For paid social advertising copy
- For email newsletter content
- For blog post repurposing
Instructions
- Identify highlights. Pick 5-7 quotable moments, surprising stats, or actionable tips from the episode.
- Write Twitter/X thread. 5-8 tweet thread: hook tweet → key points → CTA to listen. Include episode link.
- Create LinkedIn post. 150-200 word post: insight + personal reflection + question for engagement + episode link.
- Draft Instagram caption. Short punchy caption (1-2 sentences) + relevant hashtags (15-20).
- Write TikTok/Reels script. 30-60 second hook: "Did you know [surprising fact from episode]?" + key insight.
- Create audiogram text. Short quote (under 20 words) for audiogram overlay with episode branding.
- Schedule and track. Plan posts across 7 days post-episode; track engagement and click-through to episode.
Example
Twitter Thread (Ep 42):
1/ "We were handling 10M requests/day and the database was on fire. Literally." 🧵
Dr. Sarah Chen shares the 3AM outage that changed how she thinks about scaling →
2/ The mistake? "We optimized for the happy path. Every single component assumed everything upstream was working."
3/ The fix: "Design for failure first. If your system can't handle a component going down gracefully, it's not ready for scale."
Listen to the full episode → [link]