| name | content-repurposing |
| description | Use when the user wants to turn public social videos, transcripts, posts, or creator research into reusable content assets such as LinkedIn posts, X threads, short-form scripts, newsletters, blog outlines, carousels, or content calendars. |
| allowed-tools | Bash, Read, Write, WebFetch |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| author | ScrapeCreators |
| license | MIT |
| homepage | https://scrapecreators.com |
| repository | https://github.com/ScrapeCreators/social-media-research-skills |
| metadata | {"openclaw":{"requires":{"env":["SCRAPECREATORS_API_KEY"]},"primaryEnv":"SCRAPECREATORS_API_KEY","homepage":"https://scrapecreators.com","tags":["social-media","research","scrapecreators"]}} |
Content Repurposing
Overview
Turn social research and transcripts into reusable content. This skill works best after transcript-intelligence, outlier-post-finder, or creator-profile-teardown, but it can also start directly from URLs.
When to Use
Use this skill when the user asks to:
- turn videos or transcripts into posts
- repurpose TikToks, Reels, Shorts, podcasts, or webinars
- create LinkedIn posts, X threads, scripts, newsletters, or blog outlines
- build a content calendar from winning social ideas
- adapt a competitor/creator pattern without plagiarizing
Workflow
- Gather source material: URLs, transcripts, posts, or research report.
- Extract content atoms: hooks, stories, claims, frameworks, examples, data points, CTAs.
- Choose output formats and platform constraints.
- Rewrite for the user's voice and audience.
- Keep attribution/internal notes when ideas are inspired by a source.
- Produce ready-to-use drafts plus optional variants.
Output Format
# Repurposed Content Pack
## Source Material
- [source](url)
## Content Atoms
| Atom | Source | Best format |
|---|---|---|
## LinkedIn Posts
1. ...
## X Threads
1. ...
## Short-Form Scripts
### Script 1
- Hook:
- Body:
- CTA:
## Newsletter / Blog Ideas
- ...
Common Pitfalls
- Do not plagiarize. Adapt structure and insight, not unique wording unless quoting with attribution.
- Do not flatten every platform into the same format.
- Do not lose the original hook if it is the strongest part.