Repurpose one doc into a month of content
The content you’ve already produced is the most under-used asset you own. A single webinar holds a dozen good ideas, but it gets posted once, watched by forty people, and forgotten. The repurposing that would stretch it across a month is real work — re-reading, re-cutting, re-writing for each platform’s quirks — so it almost never happens.
This mini app makes that the easy part. It opens as a calendar inside Skynet: a month of empty slots you fill by dragging in formats. Drop your source doc on top and Skynet reads it into unified memory, then writes each slot from it — grounded in what you actually said, not a generic take on the topic.
How it works
Drop in the source
Add the webinar transcript, whitepaper, or long-form post. That’s the well everything draws from — every post is grounded in it and cited back to it, so nothing drifts off-message.
Lay out the calendar
Drag formats onto the dates you want them — a LinkedIn post here, an X thread there, a newsletter section, a short-video script. Set a tone per slot, too: punchy for social, considered for the newsletter. You’re composing the month visually.
Generate every slot
Skynet fills each slot in the format and tone you set, reworking the source for that channel rather than pasting the same paragraph everywhere. The thread reads like a thread; the script reads like something you’d say out loud.
Adjust and schedule
Open any post to edit it in place, drag it to a new date, or regenerate it in a different angle. When it’s right, push the calendar to the tools you already post from — nothing here dead-ends in a doc.
You hand it the source and the shape of the month, and it does the writing.
Where this lands
The Monday scramble disappears, because the calendar is already full of posts grounded in something you stand behind. One asset earns its keep ten times over instead of once. And because Skynet takes action in the tools you already use, the finished month doesn’t sit in a draft — it’s queued where your team posts. What used to be a week of repurposing becomes an afternoon of arranging slots and approving copy.
Frequently asked questions
No — that's the point of setting a format and tone per slot. Each post is reworked for its channel from the same source, so the thread reads like a thread and the newsletter reads like a newsletter. They share a message, not a paragraph.
From the source doc you drop in, held in unified memory. Every slot is written from what you actually published — and cited back to it — so the month stays grounded in your real material instead of a generic take on the topic.
Yes. It's a drag-and-drop calendar, not a static export — drag a post to a new date, edit any slot in place, or regenerate one in a different angle. You shape the month and approve each post before it ships.
The formats you lay out — LinkedIn posts, X threads, newsletter sections, short-video scripts, and more. Pick a format per slot, and Skynet writes to fit it, then pushes the finished calendar to the tools you already post from.