the repurposer
One video in. Posts for every platform out — written to fit each one.
Twelve n8n + Claude branches that turn one YouTube video into platform-native posts — an X thread, a LinkedIn document post, a TikTok script, a Pinterest pin, and more — each written by a prompt tuned to its platform, from the video's own transcript, in your voice. Paste a link; it handles the transcript and drafts every post for your review. Nothing posts itself, and it makes no promises about reach — it drafts, you decide. You own it and import it once — set up in under an hour — and run it on your own n8n and Claude for about $30–40 a month of usage you control, instead of a monthly subscription that stops the day you cancel. $47 once. 30-day works-as-documented guarantee.
What's inside
1. X (Twitter) — a thread with a hook that earns the scroll, built from the video, every tweet within the limit.
2. LinkedIn — a document post that develops one idea and reads like you, not a press release.
3. Instagram — a caption that still works when the feed cuts it off, with the hashtags ready for the first comment.
4. Facebook — a warm page post with the link where it belongs and a real question to reply to.
5. TikTok — a hook-first spoken script with on-screen-text cues, written to grab the first three seconds.
6. YouTube Shorts — a retention-first script and a title, made from your long video to point back at it.
7. Pinterest — keyword-led pin copy written for how people actually search, not cute captions.
8. Threads — a looser, conversational take in your voice, distinct from the X thread.
9. Reddit — a value-first post that gives the idea away, with a reminder to read the subreddit rules and post it yourself.
10. Newsletter — a subject line and a short blurb for your own email, in your voice.
11. Blog summary — a companion write-up with the key points, ready for your site.
12. Carousel — a slide-by-slide outline ready to drop into a Canva or Figma template.
Appendix — the cost math, line by line
What it costs to run the repurposer.
Two usage-metered services, no subscription to us:
n8n Cloud — the workflow host. $24/month at the volumes this workflow generates. (Self-host n8n yourself and it drops to a few dollars of server cost.)
Claude API — pay-as-you-go per use; about $5–15/month at a realistic 20–40 videos, on the order of $0.20 a video across all twelve branches.
Transcript — free via an n8n community node, or a fraction of a cent per video via a scraper. Some videos have no captions; that's an honest, explained stop, never a fabricated post.
Total: about $30–40/month, scaling with how much you actually run, and less if you self-host n8n. No per-seat fees, no platform markup from us. (Pricing verified June 2026; re-check before you rely on it.)
Own it, don’t rent it.
The subscription tools that repurpose content this way run in the tens of dollars a month — and the day you cancel, the pipeline stops and you have nothing to show for the payments.
the repurposer is a finished workflow you import into your own n8n and run on your own accounts. A one-time $47 pays back against a monthly subscription inside the first month or two — stated as the math, not a promise.
You own the per-platform prompts, too. Tune them once and they run the same way every time — no vendor migration can break them out from under you.
Honest note: it drafts posts for your review. It does not auto-post, does not promise reach, and does not decide what is worth posting. Some surfaces — Reddit especially — are manual-post only. That is the floor, and it is also the honest answer to “will this get me banned”: no, because it does not post for you.
In use
Everything imports as one wired canvas — the YouTube source on the left, a platform branch fanning out to the right for each surface, each carrying its own tested prompt — then drafts for your review. Nothing sends itself.
Get the repurposer — $47
One YouTube video into platform-native posts across a dozen surfaces — an n8n workflow you own, with the per-platform prompts built in.
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