The Infinite Content Engine: 1 Video to 10 Assets

The "One-and-Done" Trap
I spent 3 hours recording a podcast. It was good. I edited it, posted it on YouTube, and got... 412 views.
> TL;DR: Creating content is hard. Repurposing it is boring. I built a "Waterfall" system where I drop one video file into a folder, and an AI agent automatically writes a Twitter thread, a LinkedIn carousel, and a newsletter section based on that video.
Then, silence. The algorithm moved on.
That felt like a massive waste of ROI. The insights in that video were valuable, but I was asking people to commit 45 minutes to watch it. Most people just scroll Twitter or LinkedIn.
I realized: I don't need *new* ideas. I just need to change the format.
Here is the "Waterfall" system I built to squeeze every drop of juice out of one video file.
Step 1: The Distiller
Recipe: youtube-distiller
Transcripts are boring. Nobody reads them.
I feed the raw transcript into this agent. Its only job is to find "Golden Nuggets" - specific, tactical advice that stands alone. It strips out the "Hey guys, welcome back" fluff and gives me pure signal.
Step 2: The Thread Writer
Recipe: twitter-thread-hook-writer
Twitter (X) is a different beast. You can't just paste a paragraph. You need a Hook, a Body, and a Payoff.
This agent takes one "Golden Nugget" and rewrites it into a thread style. It even generates 5 variations of the first tweet (the Hook) because I know 80% of the success is in that first line.
Step 3: The Carousel Maker
Recipe: linkedin-carousel
LinkedIn hates external links. If you post a YouTube link, their algorithm buries it. But they *love* PDFs (Carousels).
This agent takes the same text points and breaks them into slides: "Slide 1: The Problem", "Slide 2: The Mistake", "Slide 3: The Fix". I paste this text into Canva, export as PDF, and boom - LinkedIn native content.
Step 4: The Weekly Digest
Recipe: weekly-newsletter-compiler
On Fridays, I don't want to write *another* newsletter from scratch.
This agent looks at my best performing tweets/posts from the week and aggregates them into a "Best of" digest.
Efficiency Gain
I went from producing 3 pieces of content a week (stressful) to 15 assets a week (automated). The best part? The message is consistent across every channel because it all flows from the same source material.