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Adapt Content to a Different Format

Transform a piece of content into a completely different format — blog to thread, report to script, essay to bullet list.

Quick answer: Use the Content Remixer tool through ToolRouter to adapt content to a different format directly from Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw — connect once, then drive it with plain-language prompts. No code required.

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You have a piece of content that took real effort to create, but it is only reaching people who consume that one format. Your best blog post is invisible to the audience that only watches videos. Your research report is wasted on the LinkedIn crowd that reads threads. Format adaptation is the highest-ROI content work — the raw material is already done — but it is also the most time-consuming part to do well.

Content Remixer transforms content between formats while preserving the core message and logical structure. Turn a 2,000-word essay into a 10-tweet thread that hits the same key points. Convert a podcast transcript into a newsletter. Compress a research report into a punchy executive summary. The meaning survives the transformation; only the presentation changes.

Content creators, marketers, and communications teams use this to multiply the reach of every piece of content they produce, without the overhead of starting from scratch for each format.

How to adapt content to a different format with Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw

Claude turns format adaptation into a back-and-forth creative process. Specify the target format and Claude remixes the content, then you can request adjustments — "tighten the thread to 8 tweets" or "add a stronger hook to the newsletter intro" — until it fits the new format perfectly.

Connect ToolRouter to Claude

1Open connector settings Open Settings
2Add a custom connector with these details
Name
ToolRouter
URL
https://api.toolrouter.com/mcp
3Let Claude set you up Open Claude

How to adapt content to a different format with Claude

Once connected (see setup above), use the Content Remixer tool:

  1. Paste the content and specify the target format: "Remix this blog post into a Twitter thread"
  2. Claude uses content-remixer to transform the content into the target format
  3. Review the result and ask Claude to refine: "Sharpen the opening tweet and cut the thread to 8 posts"
  4. Use the adapted content to publish on the target platform

Example prompt for Claude

Try this with Claude using the Content Remixer tool
Turn this 1,500-word blog post [paste] into a LinkedIn thread. 8-10 posts, each self-contained but building on the previous one. Open with a hook, close with a call to action. Keep the original key insights intact.

Tips for Claude

  • Ask Claude to preview how the format shift changes the audience experience before generating
  • Request multiple format versions in one session — thread, newsletter, and summary — to maximize output per session
  • Ask Claude to identify which parts of the original content translate poorly to the new format

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I adapt content to a different format with an AI assistant?

Transform a piece of content into a completely different format — blog to thread, report to script, essay to bullet list. Connect the Content Remixer tool to Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw through ToolRouter, then ask the assistant in plain language. For example: Paste the content and specify the target format: "Remix this blog post into a Twitter thread" Claude uses content-remixer to transform the content into the target format

Which AI assistants can adapt content to a different format?

Claude, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and OpenClaw can all adapt content to a different format using the Content Remixer tool through ToolRouter, with no API keys or coding required.

What does the Content Remixer tool do?

Remix existing content into a different persona, style, or format while preserving the core message.

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