Repurpose Your Content
for Twitter Automatically
One blog post should not die after one share. AI turns every article, podcast, and newsletter into 3-5 unique tweets — scheduled across the week.
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The Challenge
You spend hours writing a blog post. You share it once on Twitter with a link. It gets a few clicks. Then it is gone, buried in the timeline. All that effort for one tweet.
Meanwhile, smart creators extract 5, 10, even 20 pieces of content from a single article. The key insight becomes a standalone tweet. A surprising stat becomes a thread hook. A how-to section becomes a tip tweet. But doing this manually for every post? Exhausting.
Content repurposing is the highest-leverage activity in content marketing. But without automation, most creators never do it consistently.
The Solution
Connect your RSS feed once. Every new post automatically becomes multiple tweets.
Connect Your RSS Feed
Add your blog, podcast, or newsletter RSS URL. OpenTweet starts monitoring for new content immediately.
New Content Detected
When you publish a new article, OpenTweet picks it up within hours via your RSS feed.
AI Extracts Multiple Angles
AI reads the full content and generates 3-5 unique tweets — key takeaways, tips, stats, quotes, and hooks.
Scheduled Across the Week
Tweets are spread across optimal time slots over the coming days. One post fuels your Twitter for a week.
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Key Features You'll Use
Everything you need to turn long-form content into a Twitter content machine.
RSS Auto-Detection
Monitors your blog, podcast, or newsletter RSS feed. New content is detected within hours of publishing.
AI Content Extraction
AI reads your full article and pulls out key insights, quotes, stats, and tips — not just the title and link.
Multiple Angles Per Post
One blog post becomes 3-5 unique tweets. Different angles keep your feed diverse and engaging.
Spread Across the Week
Tweets are scheduled across multiple days. Maximize reach instead of posting everything at once.
AI Tone Matching
Customize the AI to match your voice. Casual, professional, educational, or witty — your choice.
Consistency Tracking
Monitor your posting streak and engagement. See how repurposed content performs over time.
Best For
Bloggers & Writers
Turn every article into a week of Twitter content. Maximize the ROI of every piece you write.
Podcasters
Show notes and episode highlights become tweet-sized insights. Promote episodes long after release.
Newsletter Writers
Repurpose newsletter content for Twitter. Reach audiences who are not on your email list yet.
Content Creators
Cross-platform content without cross-platform effort. Create once, distribute everywhere.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does OpenTweet turn a blog post into multiple tweets?
The RSS connector detects new blog posts from your feed. AI then reads the full article and extracts 3-5 different angles — key takeaways, quotes, statistics, tips, and provocative questions — each becoming a unique tweet.
Does it work with podcasts and newsletters?
Yes. Any content with an RSS feed works — blogs, podcasts (show notes), newsletters (if published on web), YouTube channels, and even changelog pages. If it has RSS, OpenTweet can repurpose it.
Can I edit the tweets before they go live?
Absolutely. All generated tweets go to your review queue. You can edit, approve, or reject each one. Add your personal touch before scheduling.
How are tweets scheduled across the week?
OpenTweet spreads tweets across optimal time slots throughout the week. Instead of dumping 5 tweets at once, they are distributed for maximum reach and engagement.
Will tweets be repetitive if I publish frequently?
No. Each blog post generates unique tweets based on its specific content. AI extracts different angles from each article, so your Twitter feed stays varied and interesting.
Start Repurposing Content for Twitter
Connect your RSS feed. Get 3-5 tweets from every article. Automatically.