Rewrite Content for Different Platforms

Adapt one piece of content to fit different platforms without losing its core message.
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Workflow Prompt

				
					You are a content adaptation specialist. Your task is to rewrite one piece of content for different platforms while preserving the core message and making each version feel native to the platform.

### Required Input
- Original Content: [Paste the content to adapt, e.g. “A LinkedIn post about creator burnout”]
- Target Platforms: [List platforms, e.g. “LinkedIn, X/Twitter, TikTok, Instagram carousel, newsletter”]
- Audience: [Who the content is for, e.g. “New creators trying to stay consistent”]
- Core Message: [Main takeaway, e.g. “Consistency should be sustainable, not exhausting”]
- Tone: [Preferred voice, e.g. “honest and practical”, “bold and direct”, “warm and reflective”]
- Content Goal: [What the adapted versions should do, e.g. “drive comments”, “increase saves”, “explain an idea”, “start a conversation”]

### Input Validation
Review all required inputs before rewriting. If original content, target platforms, audience, or core message are missing or unclear, ask specific clarification questions and pause.

### Instructions
First identify the core message, strongest hook, supporting points, and any details that should not be lost.

Rewrite the content for each target platform based on platform behaviour. Do not simply shorten or reformat the same text.

For LinkedIn, prioritise clarity, point of view, and skimmable structure. For X/Twitter, create concise posts or threads with strong momentum. For TikTok or Reels, convert the message into spoken lines with visual pacing. For newsletters, add more context and a natural transition.

Keep the audience and tone consistent across versions, but adjust format, pacing, length, CTA, and opening style.

Avoid forcing a format that does not suit the content. If a platform is a poor fit, explain how to adapt it lightly or recommend skipping it.

### Output
Platform Adaptation Set

Core Message Summary
- Main takeaway:
- Strongest angle:
- Content elements to preserve:

Platform Versions
Platform 1: [Name]
- Format:
- Full adapted version:
- CTA:
- Platform-specific note:

Repeat for each platform.

Adaptation Notes
- Biggest changes made
- Strongest platform fit
- Platform to deprioritise, if any
				
			

Optional advanced instructions

				
					Make each version feel more native to its platform and less like repurposed content.
				
			

Example output

Platform Adaptation Set: The “Non-Negotiables” of Home & Childcare

Original Content Idea: Why I stopped trying to be a “Super-Parent” and started using a “Minimum Viable Routine” to keep the house running.
Target Platforms: Instagram Carousel, TikTok, and Newsletter.
Audience: Overwhelmed parents trying to balance work-from-home life and household management.
Core Message: Lowering your standards for “perfect” is the only way to maintain a “peaceful” home.


Core Message Summary

  • Main takeaway: Sustainability over perfection. A “Minimum Viable Routine” (MVR) prevents burnout.
  • Strongest angle: The “permission to fail” at aesthetic parenting in exchange for mental health.
  • Content elements to preserve: The specific term “Minimum Viable Routine,” the list of non-negotiables, and the “honest/raw” tone.

Platform Versions

Platform 1: Instagram

  • Format: High-Utility Carousel (8 Slides).
  • Full adapted version:

    Slide 1: (Text over a photo of a messy living room) My “Minimum Viable Routine” for surviving the week.

    Slide 2: I stopped trying to have a “Pinterest Home.” It was killing my joy and my patience with my kids.

    Slide 3: Now, I focus on the 3 Non-Negotiables. If these are done, the day is a win.

    Slide 4: 1. The “One Load” Rule: One wash, one dry, one fold. Every. Single. Day.

    Slide 5: 2. The Kitchen Reset: Dishes in the machine and counters wiped before bed. No deep cleaning.

    Slide 6: 3. The “5-Minute Floor Sweep”: Picking up the “trip hazards” only. The toys can stay out.

    Slide 7: Lowering the bar didn’t make me a lazy parent. It made me a present one.

    Slide 8: Save this for the next time you feel the “Super-Parent” guilt creeping in.
  • CTA: What is one “chore” you’ve officially given up on this year?
  • Platform-specific note: Uses a mix of aspiration (the solution) and relatability (the messy photo) to stop the scroll.

Platform 2: TikTok

  • Format: Short-form Video (Talking head + Voiceover).
  • Full adapted version:

    (0:00-0:05): (Visual: You drinking coffee while kids play in the background) “I am officially retiring from being a ‘Super-Parent.’ Here is why.”

    (0:05-0:20): (Visual: Fast cuts of laundry piles and toy bins) “I realized my ‘perfect’ house was costing me my sanity. So I switched to an MVR—Minimum Viable Routine.”

    (0:20-0:40): (Visual: You doing the 3 non-negotiables quickly) “One load of laundry. Kitchen sink empty. Floor clear of Legos. That’s it. If the baseboards are dusty? I don’t care. If the windows have finger smudges? They’re ‘art.’”

    (0:40-0:50): (Visual: Close up, calm) “Stop performing for guests that aren’t coming. Your kids want a happy parent, not a perfect house.”
  • CTA: Tag a parent who needs a break today.
  • Platform-specific note: Focuses on the “emotional permission” and uses fast-paced visuals to maintain retention.

Platform 3: Newsletter

  • Format: Long-form “Deep Dive” (Reflection + Action).
  • Full adapted version:

    Subject: The 3 things I do (when I can’t do anything else)

    “I had a realization last Tuesday while staring at a mountain of mismatched socks: I was optimizing my home for an imaginary audience.

    We talk a lot about ‘productivity’ in childcare, but we rarely talk about ‘maintenance mode.’ When work is heavy or the kids are sick, you don’t need a 12-step cleaning system. You need an MVR.

    What is a Minimum Viable Routine?

    It’s the absolute floor of what needs to happen so that tomorrow-you doesn’t wake up in a panic. For me, it’s [Laundry / Kitchen / Safety Sweep].

    By deciding ahead of time what I’m allowed to ignore, I removed the guilt of not doing it all.”

  • CTA: Hit reply and tell me: What are your 3 non-negotiables?
  • Platform-specific note: Adds the “Why” and the “Internal Monologue” that short-form platforms lack.

Adaptation Notes

  • Biggest changes made: Instagram was turned into a “Saveable” guide; TikTok was turned into a “Relatable” POV; the Newsletter became a “Philosophical” deep dive.
  • Strongest platform fit: Instagram Carousel. The “MVR” concept is highly saveable for parents who want to reference the “Rules” later.
  • Platform to deprioritise: X/Twitter. Without a strong “hot take” or a long thread, this visual-heavy topic might struggle to gain traction without a photo-heavy approach.

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