A content repurposing workflow that turns one idea into 10 posts saves teams from the constant pressure of creating original content for every platform from scratch each week. On aidowith.me, a 9-step route starts with one strong idea and extracts 10 distinct posts from it, each tailored to a different platform or format. You'll define your core argument, break it into 3 to 4 supporting angles, and then generate 2 to 3 platform-specific posts per angle. The AI adapts each post for its target channel: a detailed LinkedIn article, a punchy Twitter thread, an email newsletter hook, and an Instagram carousel from the same raw material. Each post feels native to its platform rather than recycled from another channel. The route also builds a weekly template so you can repeat this process for any new idea. Most users finish their first batch of 10 posts in under 45 minutes of focused work.
Last updated: April 2026
The Problem and the Fix
Without a route
- Content teams burn 15+ hours per week creating original posts for each platform separately
- Reposting the same text across platforms gets flagged by algorithms and feels repetitive to followers
- Without a repeatable system, repurposing happens randomly and misses 3 to 4 channels every time
With aidowith.me
- Ship 10 platform-native posts from a single idea in under 45 minutes
- Each post is adapted for its channel's format, tone, and audience expectations
- Walk away with a reusable template you can apply to any new idea, every week
Who Builds This With AI
Marketers
Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.
Founders
Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.
Managers & Leads
Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.
How It Works
Define your core idea and supporting angles
Start with one strong argument or insight. The AI helps you break it into 3 to 4 supporting angles, each strong enough to stand as its own post with a unique hook.
Generate 10 platform-specific posts
For each angle, create 2 to 3 posts tailored to different platforms: LinkedIn, Twitter, email newsletter, Instagram. The AI matches format, length, and tone to each channel's best practices.
Build your weekly repurposing template
Document the process as a repeatable template. Add a scheduling grid that shows which posts go live on which days, so one idea fuels your content calendar for the full week.
Turn One Idea Into a Week of Content
Build 10 platform-ready posts from a single idea in under 45 minutes.
Start This Route →What You Walk Away With
Define your core idea and supporting angles
Generate 10 platform-specific posts
Build your weekly repurposing template
Walk away with a reusable template you can apply to any new idea, every week
"I used to spend Sundays writing 10 separate posts. Now I write one idea on Monday morning and the AI handles the rest. Takes 40 minutes."- Freelance Marketing Consultant
Questions
Ideas with a clear opinion, a supporting data point, or a personal story work best because they give you enough material to create distinct angles. Vague topics like 'marketing tips' don't produce strong hooks. A specific idea like 'why we stopped doing weekly sprints and what replaced them' gives you enough substance for 10 separate posts.
Not when each post is adapted for the platform. A LinkedIn article uses a narrative structure with a professional frame, a tweet uses a punchy one-liner with a strong hook, an email uses a personal angle. The core insight stays the same, but the framing, format, and entry point are different enough to feel fresh on every channel.
The general route starts with an existing long-form piece like a blog post or podcast episode. This route starts with just an idea, no source content needed. It's faster for weekly social media planning because you skip the deconstruction step and go straight to angle generation. The other route is better for maximizing the value of content you've already published.