AI Content Repurposing for LinkedIn
Turn one YouTube video, blog post, or article into a week of LinkedIn posts. Paste a link, ViralBrain pulls out the strongest angles and drafts each one in your voice, then you schedule them on your content calendar. Stop letting good long-form content publish once and disappear.
- YouTube, articles & Reddit
- Written in your voice
- Schedule on your calendar
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Repurpose any source into LinkedIn posts in three steps
Turn the content you already create into a week of posts, without rewriting it line by line.
- Step 1
Paste a link
Drop in a YouTube video, a blog post or article URL, or a Reddit thread. ViralBrain reads the source for you, no copy-pasting transcripts, no manual cleanup. For a podcast or a talk, paste its video link and it works the same way.
- Step 2
AI extracts the key angles
Instead of one flat summary, ViralBrain finds the multiple distinct ideas inside the source: the hot take, the framework, the lesson, the contrarian point. Each angle becomes its own post, so a single long-form piece fills several days of your calendar.
- Step 3
Drafted in your voice, ready to schedule
Every draft is written against your writing-style DNA, so it reads like you, not a generic AI. Review, edit, or regenerate any post, then send it to your content calendar to publish on a steady cadence through the official LinkedIn API.
Three sources in, LinkedIn posts out
Bring the content you already make. ViralBrain turns it into posts written the way you write.
YouTube videos
Paste the video link. ViralBrain reads it and pulls the postable ideas. Podcasts and talks work the same way, just paste the video link.
Blog posts & articles
Drop in any article URL. One long-form post becomes several distinct LinkedIn posts, not a single recap.
Reddit threads
Turn a high-signal thread or discussion into LinkedIn posts that frame the insight in your own voice.
Two things people worry about
“Won’t the posts sound generic and AI-written?”
That is exactly what happens when a generic AI writer rephrases a video or article. It has no idea who you are, so it defaults to the same flat, influencer voice everyone else gets. ViralBrain works differently. The source only supplies the ideas. Your voice supplies the wording.
Every draft is generated against your writing-style DNA, built from your own past LinkedIn posts (your openers, sentence rhythm, vocabulary, and recurring themes). So a post pulled from someone else’s video still reads like you wrote it. And if a line is not quite right, you edit it before it goes anywhere.
“Is this just a summarizer?”
No. A summarizer compresses one long piece into one shorter piece, which on LinkedIn reads as a recap nobody engages with. ViralBrain does the opposite. It breaks a single source into its distinct angles: the contrarian take, the framework, the lesson, the data point, then turns each one into a standalone post.
That is why one 20-minute video or one long article can become a week of posts, each built around a different idea, instead of a single summary you post once and forget.
Manual repurposing vs a generic AI writer vs ViralBrain
The trade-offs across the things that actually decide whether repurposed content performs.
| Dimension | Manual repurposing | Generic AI writer | ViralBrain |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sounds like you | Yes, but it takes hours to rewrite | No, defaults to a flat AI voice | Yes, generated from your writing-style DNA |
| Reads the source for you | No, you watch and transcribe manually | Often paste-only, no link ingestion | Paste a YouTube, article, or Reddit link |
| Angles per source | Whatever you have time to find | Usually one summary | Multiple distinct posts from one source |
| LinkedIn-native formatting | Manual, depends on your skill | Generic blocks, not LinkedIn-shaped | Hooks and short lines built for the feed |
| Scheduling | Separate tool, copy-paste each post | Not included | Built-in calendar, publishes via official API |
| Time for a week of posts | Several hours per source | Fast, but you rewrite the voice anyway | Minutes: paste, review, schedule |
Sounds like you
Manual
Yes, but it takes hours to rewrite
Generic AI
No, defaults to a flat AI voice
ViralBrain
Yes, generated from your writing-style DNA
Reads the source for you
Manual
No, you watch and transcribe manually
Generic AI
Often paste-only, no link ingestion
ViralBrain
Paste a YouTube, article, or Reddit link
Angles per source
Manual
Whatever you have time to find
Generic AI
Usually one summary
ViralBrain
Multiple distinct posts from one source
LinkedIn-native formatting
Manual
Manual, depends on your skill
Generic AI
Generic blocks, not LinkedIn-shaped
ViralBrain
Hooks and short lines built for the feed
Scheduling
Manual
Separate tool, copy-paste each post
Generic AI
Not included
ViralBrain
Built-in calendar, publishes via official API
Time for a week of posts
Manual
Several hours per source
Generic AI
Fast, but you rewrite the voice anyway
ViralBrain
Minutes: paste, review, schedule
Questions about repurposing content for LinkedIn
- Paste the YouTube link. ViralBrain reads the video's content, pulls out the distinct ideas worth posting (not one flat summary), and drafts several LinkedIn posts in your voice. You review the angles, edit anything you want, and send the posts to your content calendar to schedule.
- Paste the article URL and ViralBrain extracts the key points, then drafts LinkedIn posts built around them. The drafts are structured for LinkedIn (short lines, clear hooks, a single idea per post), which is the format that carries over naturally into a carousel layout. You can pull several distinct posts from one long article.
- Yes. Every draft is generated against your writing-style DNA, built from your own past LinkedIn posts: your sentence rhythm, openers, vocabulary, and recurring themes. The source (a video, an article, a thread) supplies the ideas. Your voice supplies the wording, so the output reads like you wrote it, not like a generic AI summary.
- You can repurpose from a YouTube video link, a blog post or article URL, and a Reddit thread URL. For a podcast or talk, paste its video link. ViralBrain works from public links you provide, not file uploads, so there is nothing to download or convert before you start.
- No. A summarizer collapses a long piece into one shorter piece. ViralBrain does the opposite: it finds the multiple distinct angles inside a single source and turns each into its own LinkedIn post. One 20-minute video or one long article can become a week of posts, each standing on its own.
- It depends on the depth of the source, but a substantial video, article, or thread typically yields several distinct posts, enough to fill a week of your calendar. Thinner sources produce fewer. You decide which drafts to keep, regenerate, or discard before anything is scheduled.
- Yes. Once a draft reads the way you want, send it to the content calendar. ViralBrain plans the posting dates and publishes through the official LinkedIn API, so your repurposed content goes out on a steady cadence without you opening the composer each day.
- Start with a €1 trial for 7 days. After that, Pro is €39/month and Premium is €69/month, with auto-publishing on Premium. You can cancel from the billing page anytime before the trial ends and you won't be charged the recurring rate.
Automate your LinkedIn for 30 days
ViralBrain plans, writes, and schedules your LinkedIn content — using official LinkedIn APIs so your account stays safe.
- Official LinkedIn APIs — no risk of ban
- You approve every post before it goes live
- Cancel anytime
New to ViralBrain? Start on the homepage, compare plans on pricing, then schedule your repurposed posts with the LinkedIn content calendar.