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The Problem
You're good at creating content. Not at distributing it.

Every platform wants native content

Twitter wants threads. LinkedIn wants carousels. You're supposed to recreate the same ideas in 5 different formats?

Distribution takes longer than creation

You spend 2 hours writing a blog post, then 3 more reformatting it for social media. Your actual work is drowning in busywork.

Consistency is impossible manually

Posting consistently drives growth. You don't have time for that.

The Solution
Do what you're good at, just Repasta it.

Content you're already creating, everywhere it needs to be

Whatever you produce best, Repasta repurposes it into platform-native posts. No more "I need to get good at Linkedin, Substack and Twitter".

Run on autopilot, or stay in control

Review and approve posts before they go live, or let Repasta handle scheduling and posting.

Authentically optimised for each platform

Repasta doesn't shrink your blog post. It rewrites your content to authentically engage with each platform's strengths.

How It Works
Content repurposing made simple
Repasta transforms your content into engaging social media posts automatically. Set it once, let it cook.
RSS Feed Integration
Connect any RSS feed from your blog, Medium, or news site. Repasta monitors for new content automatically.
AI-Powered Transformation
Our AI adapts your long-form content into platform-specific posts optimized for Twitter and LinkedIn.
Multi-Platform Publishing
Post to Twitter and LinkedIn simultaneously. Same content, perfectly formatted for each platform.
Automated Scheduling
Set your posting schedule once. Repasta handles everything else - no manual work required.
Content Library
Review all generated posts before they go live. Edit, approve, or reschedule with one click.
Repasta AI
Simple Setup
Connect your feeds and social accounts in under 5 minutes. No technical knowledge needed.
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