Source-to-channel workflow
Move from one asset to many usable drafts.
Source-to-channel workflow
Move from one asset to many usable drafts.
Tone and format rules
Keep outputs consistent across channels.
Review checkpoints
Avoid messy repurposed content.
Creators and founders with strong source content.
The problem
Webinars, posts and calls do not become follow-up assets.
Outputs do not match the channel or voice.
Every platform needs a different structure.
The team does not know what needs editing before publishing.
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What you get
Source formats, output formats and channel rules.
Instructions for posts, emails, summaries and drafts.
LinkedIn posts, emails, threads, summaries or briefs.
Tone, accuracy, formatting and CTA checks.
How to use outputs across the month.
Process
Send source assets — Share blogs, videos, webinars or call notes.
Choose output formats — Define the channels and formats needed.
Build the workflow — Create prompts, templates and review rules.
Test a source asset — Generate sample outputs and refine.
Use repeatedly — Apply to future assets with consistent results.
Use cases
Related automation services
Each page links back to the main service and connects to sibling service angles.
FAQs
Quick answers about scope, fit and what to send first.
Yes. Transcripts, notes or summaries can be used as the source.
Yes. Tone rules and examples can be included.
It creates strong drafts with review rules. Final approval should stay with your team.
Send one source asset and the formats you want. We will build a repurposing workflow that creates cleaner drafts faster.