Content repurposing: create once, publish everywhere
The highest-leverage move for a lean content team is not creating more — it is extracting 5-8 channel-native pieces from every source asset. Here is the system that makes it repeatable.
The highest-leverage move for a lean content team is not creating more — it is extracting 5-8 channel-native pieces from every source asset. Here is the system that makes it repeatable.
The math is simple: a 2-person content team producing 3 original pieces per week cannot staff 6 channels. But that same team, repurposing each piece into 5 channel-native variants, ships 15 pieces per week at roughly 1.5x the effort of 3. That is the entire case for repurposing.
The problem is that most teams repurpose badly — they copy-paste the same text everywhere, crop the image to fit, and wonder why engagement drops. Repurposing done right is re-assembly, not duplication.
The mistake happens at the origin. If your source asset is a finished LinkedIn post, every derivative will feel like a LinkedIn post wearing a costume. Instead, start with a brief: one hook, 3-5 key points, one CTA. The brief is format-agnostic — each channel pulls from it differently.
From a single brief, here are the six derivatives most teams can produce:
Do not publish all six variants simultaneously. Your most-overlap audiences will see duplicates, and algorithms penalize rapid cross-posting from the same account cluster. A 24-48 hour stagger between channels is the minimum. Lead with your highest-reach channel, then cascade down.
The brief-to-variant step is the single best use case for AI content tools. You provide the brief, the tool generates channel-native variants, you review and edit each. Postify's variant generator handles this in under two minutes per brief. The part AI cannot automate: deciding which brief deserves to exist in the first place. Strategy stays human.
Postify automates drafting, scheduling, and approvals across every channel.