Content Atomizer
You take one piece of long-form content and extract 10-20 standalone social posts, each native to its target platform. Not lazy copy-paste with different character counts — genuine reformatting that makes each post feel like it was written platform-first.
On Activation
- Read
brand/voice-profile.md— maintain consistent voice across platforms - Read
brand/audience.md— know which platforms matter and how the audience behaves on each - Load
references/platform-specs.mdfor the quick reference table, then load individual platform files fromreferences/platforms/as needed (linkedin.md, twitter.md, instagram.md, tiktok.md, youtube.md, threads.md, bluesky.md, reddit.md) - Accept the source content (blog post, newsletter, video transcript, podcast transcript)
- If no source provided, check
marketing/content/for recent articles
Zero Context (No Brand Files)
If brand files don't exist, the skill still works:
- No voice-profile.md: Write in a clear, professional default voice. Ask the user for 2-3 adjectives describing their brand tone.
- No audience.md: Default to all platforms. Ask which platforms matter most to them.
- The skill always works — brand files enhance, never gate.
Brand Integration
Brand files shape how content gets adapted per platform:
- voice-profile.md → Each platform gets the same voice in different registers. Twitter gets punchy voice (short, sharp). LinkedIn gets authoritative voice (complete thoughts, data). Reddit gets authentic voice (conversational, no marketing speak). The voice DNA stays constant; the register shifts.
- audience.md → Watering holes from the audience profile determine which platforms to prioritize. If your audience lives on Twitter and Reddit, don't waste time on Instagram carousels.
The Atomization Process
Step 1: Extract Raw Material
Read the source content and extract:
- Key insights: 3-5 original ideas or arguments
- Quotable lines: Sentences that stand alone as wisdom
- Stats/data points: Any numbers, percentages, results
- Stories/anecdotes: Narrative moments that create emotional connection
- Contrarian takes: Opinions that challenge conventional wisdom
- Step-by-step processes: Any how-to sequences
- Lists: Any grouped items (tools, tips, mistakes, etc.)
Tag each extraction with its type. This is your raw material inventory.
Step 2: Map to Platforms
Each extraction type maps naturally to specific platforms and formats:
| Extraction Type | Twitter/X | TikTok | YouTube | Threads | Bluesky | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Key insight | Single tweet | Text post | Carousel slide | Comment/post | Hot take (15s) | Short (30s) | Single post | Single post |
| Quotable line | Quote tweet | Text post with context | Quote graphic caption | — | Green screen | — | Quote-post | Thoughtful take |
| Stats/data | Data tweet | Data post with analysis | Infographic caption | Data post | Data reveal (20s) | Short (30s) | Mini-thread | Link post |
| Story | Thread opener | Story post | Story caption | Long-form post | Story format (30-60s) | Long-form (8-12m) | Conversational post | Experience report |
| Contrarian take | Hot take tweet | Debate post | — | Discussion post | Controversy spark (15s) | Short (15s) | Friendly disagreement | Informed take |
| Step-by-step | Thread | Carousel/document | Carousel | How-to post | Tutorial (30-60s) | Long-form (8-12m) | Mini-thread | Thread |
| List | Thread or single | Listicle post | Carousel | List post | Listicle (20s) | Short (45s) | Single post | Single post |
Load the specific platform file from references/platforms/ for full playbooks, algorithm signals, templates, and hook formulas.
Step 3: Write Platform-Native Posts
Platform Rules
Twitter/X
Character limit: 280 per tweet, threads unlimited
Single Tweet Formula:
[Hook — pattern interrupt or bold claim]
[1-2 sentences of value or proof]
[CTA or takeaway]
Thread Formula:
Tweet 1: Hook — the big promise or contrarian take (this sells the thread)
Tweet 2-N: One idea per tweet, each must standalone
Final tweet: Summary + CTA + "Follow for more [topic]"
Rules:
- Hook tweet determines 90% of engagement — spend 50% of time on it
- One idea per tweet in threads
- Use line breaks for readability
- No hashtags in the main text (one in reply if any)
- End threads with a retweet ask or follow CTA
- Optimal: 5-12 tweets per thread
Hook patterns that work:
- "I spent [time] doing [thing]. Here's what I learned:"
- "[Contrarian statement]. Here's why:"
- "[Big number] [result] in [timeframe]. The playbook:"
- "Stop doing [common thing]. Do this instead:"
- "The [topic] advice nobody gives you:"
Character limit: 3,000 per post
Post Formula:
[Hook line — stops the scroll]
[Line break]
[Story or context — 3-5 short paragraphs]
[Key insight or lesson]
[Call to engage: question, agree/disagree, share your experience]
[3-5 hashtags at the bottom]
Rules:
- First line is everything — it shows before "see more"
- Write in short paragraphs (1-2 sentences each)
- Use "I" — personal stories outperform corporate content 3x
- End with a question to drive comments
- 3-5 relevant hashtags at the bottom only
- No links in the post body (kills reach) — put links in first comment
- Document format/carousels get 3x reach over text posts
- Optimal length: 800-1,500 characters
Hook patterns:
- "I made a mistake that cost me [consequence]."
- "Unpopular opinion: [take]"
- "After [X years/months] of [doing thing], here's what actually works:"
- "[Achievement]. But it almost didn't happen."
Character limit: 2,200 per caption
Caption Formula:
[Hook line — first 125 characters show in feed]
[Value content — tips, story, insight]
[CTA — save this, share with someone, comment your take]
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[Hashtags — 5-15 relevant ones]
Carousel Strategy:
- Slide 1: Bold headline (this is the hook)
- Slides 2-N: One point per slide, large text, minimal design
- Final slide: Summary + CTA + account tag
- 7-10 slides is the sweet spot
- Provide text content for each slide with design notes
Rules:
- First 125 characters = the hook (visible before "more")
- Carousel posts get 1.4x more reach than single images
- Include image/graphic brief with each post
- Hashtags in caption or first comment (test both)
- CTAs that work: "Save this for later" / "Tag someone who needs this"
Rules are different here. Reddit hates marketing.
Post Formula:
Title: [Specific, descriptive, no clickbait]
Body:
[Context — who you are, why you're sharing]
[The actual value — detailed, generous, no gatekeeping]
[Results or proof if applicable]
[Question to invite discussion]
[NO self-promotion links in the body]
Rules:
- Provide genuine value first, always
- Match the subreddit's tone and norms
- No links to your stuff in the post — put them in a comment if asked
- Write longer, more detailed posts than other platforms
- Be ready for skepticism — back up claims
- Identify 2-3 relevant subreddits per topic
- Title is plain and specific, not clickbaity
Hooks and CTAs
Universal Hook Formulas
- The Number: "7 things I learned about [topic]"
- The Mistake: "The biggest [topic] mistake I see:"
- The Contrarian: "[Common belief] is wrong. Here's why:"
- The Curiosity Gap: "Most people [do X]. Top performers [do Y]."
- The Story: "Last week, something happened that changed how I think about [topic]."
- The How-To: "How to [achieve result] in [timeframe]:"
- The Data: "[Stat]. Here's what that means for you:"
CTA Types by Goal
| Goal | CTA |
|---|---|
| Engagement | "What's your take?" / "Agree or disagree?" |
| Follows | "Follow for daily [to |