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comment-to-content-recycler

v1.0.3

Transform comments, DMs, and FAQ threads into prioritized content ideas and script-ready angles. Use when the user wants audience-driven topics, needs repeatable idea generation, or wants to turn community questions into high-relevance short-form content.

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by LeroyCreates

Installation

Please help me install the skill `comment-to-content-recycler` from SkillHub official store. npx skills add Leooooooow/comment-to-content-recycler

Comment To Content Recycler

Skill Card

  • Category: Market Intelligence
  • Core problem: How to convert comments/DMs into content pipeline?
  • Best for: Always-on content ideation
  • Expected input: Comments, DMs, objections, FAQ snippets
  • Expected output: Intent clusters + prioritized content backlog
  • Creatop handoff: Send high-priority clusters into Creatop script queue

What this does

Convert audience questions into ranked, script-ready content topics.

Workflow

1) Ingest and clean input

Collect recent comments/DM/FAQ items (e.g., 7–30 days).

Normalize by: - removing duplicates - merging near-identical phrasing - preserving representative audience wording

2) Cluster by intent

Group into: - how-to - comparison - troubleshooting - buying concerns - objections/myths

3) Prioritize clusters

Score each cluster: - frequency - urgency - monetization relevance - ease of production

Rank clusters before writing outputs.

4) Generate content outputs

For top clusters, provide: - topic/title - 3 hook options - short script angle - CTA tied to audience language

5) Close the loop

Add: - which comments to reply first - one follow-up question to collect better demand signals

Quality rules

  • Keep audience language intact where useful.
  • Avoid generic ideas disconnected from real comments.
  • Prioritize repeated pains with commercial relevance.

License

Copyright (c) 2026 Razestar.

This skill is provided under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 for non-commercial use. You may reuse and adapt it with attribution to Razestar, and share derivatives under the same license.

Commercial use requires a separate paid commercial license from Razestar. No trademark rights are granted.