| name | multi-platform-content |
| description | Use when one topic should become a mother draft plus native posts for multiple platforms, with scoring, prediction, and retrospective built into the workflow. |
| version | 1.0.0 |
Multi Platform Content
Use this skill when one core idea needs to become a complete multi-platform content package.
Use This For
- turning one topic into a WeChat mother draft and multiple platform-native variants
- running a controlled content workflow from draft to distribution to retro
- keeping article production, repurposing, scoring, and rubric evolution in one sequence
Do Not Use This For
- one-off article drafting with no distribution plan
- isolated cover-only work
- isolated image-only work
Inputs
- topic or source material
- target platforms
- optional audience
- optional launch goal
Outputs
- a WeChat mother draft
- platform-native content variants
- score and prediction files
- retro files after publish
- rubric update candidates when repeated patterns appear
Workflow
- Use
write-article to create the WeChat mother draft.
- Use
cover-image to create the article cover.
- Use
repurpose-content to create platform-native versions.
- Use
article-score-retro in score mode before publish.
- Use
article-score-retro in predict mode before publish.
- Publish the content.
- Use
article-score-retro in retro mode at T+3 or T+7.
- If repeated misses or wins appear, use
platform-rubric-manager to update the platform rubric.
Recommended Platform Order
- WeChat first as the mother draft
- X and Xiaohongshu next for highest-value repurposing
- TikTok, Reddit, dev.to, and Facebook after the core text workflow is stable
Content Ledger
Prefer using one shared content folder per topic:
output/content/{slug}/
Store:
- the source article
- platform variants
- score files
- prediction files
- retro files
Core Principle
Do not treat multi-platform publishing as copy-paste distribution.
Treat it as:
- one core idea
- multiple native packages
- separate judgment per platform
- shared learning across time
Common Mistakes
- publishing the mother draft everywhere unchanged
- skipping score and going straight to publish
- doing retro without a saved prediction
- updating rubric from one random outlier
Quick Rules
- One source idea, many native versions.
- Score before publish.
- Predict before results.
- Retro after real data.
- Update rubric only from repeated signals.