Repurpose content into LinkedIn carousels
Turn existing blogs, newsletters, articles, reports, and long-form posts into LinkedIn carousels that are easier to scan and share.
Example transformation
What you paste and what SlideDrift turns it into
What you paste
A long blog post about why startup dashboards should focus on fewer metrics.
What SlideDrift turns it into
Your Dashboard Probably Has Too Many Metrics
- 1Hook: More metrics do not make a startup dashboard more useful.
- 2Problem: Too many numbers hide the decisions that matter.
- 3Principle: A good dashboard should force a tradeoff.
- 4Framework: Track one growth metric, one quality metric, and one constraint metric.
- 5Example: Show how a crowded dashboard becomes a sharper weekly review.
- 6CTA: Which metric could your team remove this week?
Repurposing challenge
Why repurposing takes longer than it should
A carousel is not a miniature article. The job is to find one strong angle and reshape it for swiping.
Your best ideas are buried
Blogs and newsletters contain useful points, but most LinkedIn readers will not read the full piece.
Manual repurposing is slow
Pulling out the angle, rewriting slides, and designing the post can take longer than expected.
Every channel needs a different shape
A post that works as an article usually needs a new structure to work as a carousel.
Why SlideDrift
Turn existing content into a new LinkedIn format
Reuse
Start from what exists
Turn articles, newsletters, and notes into carousel drafts instead of creating from scratch.
Focus
Extract the strongest angle
Convert long-form material into one clear visual story.
Publish
Move faster across channels
Create a LinkedIn-ready carousel from content you already wrote.
How it works
From article to carousel draft
Paste the source
Start with a URL, rough note, article text, framework, or prompt. If a URL cannot be read, paste the source text directly.
Review the brief
SlideDrift turns the input into a carousel-ready direction, then lets you review it in the main create flow before generating.
Edit and export
Adjust copy, design, and structure in the editor before downloading a clean PDF carousel for LinkedIn.
Starting points
Content repurposing ideas
Checklist
Turn a blog post into a saveable checklist
The Checklist Hidden Inside Your Article
- Pull one clear promise
- List the core checks
- Add one example
- End with a saveable action
Market update
Turn a newsletter into a market update carousel
What Changed This Month
- Name the shift
- Explain why it matters
- Show what to watch
- Ask for reader context
Takeaways
Turn a report into key takeaways
The Takeaways Worth Remembering
- Set the source context
- Extract the main ideas
- Explain the implication
- Give readers a practical next step
Related tools
Plan the carousel before you generate
Templates
Choose the design direction
FAQ
Questions about content repurposing
Can I turn a blog post into a LinkedIn carousel?
Yes. Paste a public URL or the article text. SlideDrift can turn the strongest idea into a carousel brief before you generate the deck.
Can SlideDrift use a URL as the source?
Yes. The create flow can read many public URLs. If a source blocks extraction, paste the article text directly.
What types of content can I repurpose?
You can start from blog posts, newsletters, reports, long LinkedIn posts, notes, article drafts, or transcript excerpts.
Will the carousel copy the article word for word?
No. The goal is to extract the strongest angle and reshape it into a clear slide sequence.
Can I edit the carousel after it is generated?
Yes. The editor lets you adjust copy, layout, and design before export.
Related use cases
Other ways to start
Ready to repurpose your next article?
Paste the source or article text and review the brief in SlideDrift before generating.
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