Transform Long-Form Articles into Multi-Channel Content

beginner20 minPublished Apr 17, 2026
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Convert lengthy investigative pieces like The New Yorker's 17,000-word articles into digestible social media posts, email newsletters, and presentation slides for content teams.

Workflow Steps

1

Claude

Extract key insights and quotes

Paste the full article into Claude and ask it to identify the 10 most important insights, 5 compelling quotes, and 3 main themes. Request outputs formatted for different content types (Twitter threads, LinkedIn posts, newsletter sections).

2

Buffer

Schedule social media posts

Take Claude's social media outputs and schedule them across Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Create a content calendar spreading the insights over 2-3 weeks to maximize engagement without overwhelming followers.

3

Canva

Create visual quote cards

Use Claude's extracted quotes to create branded quote cards in Canva. Use the 'Quote' templates and customize with your brand colors. Export as PNG files for social media and presentations.

4

Notion

Build content repository

Create a database in Notion to store all generated content pieces, organized by theme, platform, and publication date. Include tags for easy filtering and reuse in future campaigns.

Workflow Flow

Step 1

Claude

Extract key insights and quotes

Step 2

Buffer

Schedule social media posts

Step 3

Canva

Create visual quote cards

Step 4

Notion

Build content repository

Why This Works

Claude excels at summarizing complex content while maintaining nuance, and the workflow creates a sustainable system for repurposing high-quality source material across multiple channels.

Best For

Content teams who need to extract maximum value from industry reports and long-form journalism

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