cross-platform-recut-planner
v1.0.3Repackage one core content idea into platform-native versions for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. Use when the user wants to repurpose a video/script, adapt tone and pacing per platform, or ship a coordinated cross-platform short-form plan without copy-paste content.
Installation
Cross Platform Recut Planner
Skill Card
- Category: Creator Content
- Core problem: How to repurpose one idea across TikTok/Reels/Shorts?
- Best for: Cross-channel distribution planning
- Expected input: Source concept/video + channel goals + constraints
- Expected output: Platform-specific recut matrix with hooks/CTA/length
- Creatop handoff: Generate platform-specific script variants in Creatop
What this does
Turn one core idea into three native cuts: - TikTok - Reels - Shorts
Workflow
1) Capture source unit
Collect: - core message - audience - desired action - available assets
2) Define platform intent
Set one primary goal per platform: - TikTok: fast discovery resonance - Reels: social share + polish - Shorts: search + retention consistency
3) Build recut matrix
For each platform, define: - hook line - 15–45s beat structure - caption style - on-screen text cues - CTA line
4) Output production pack
Return: - 3 final scripts (TikTok/Reels/Shorts) - edit notes (cuts, B-roll, subtitle style) - posting sequence (timing) - KPI check suggestion (e.g., hold rate/CTR/save rate)
Differentiation rules
- Do not reuse the same first sentence across all platforms.
- Ensure each script has meaningful wording and pacing differences.
- Keep the same central promise while adapting delivery style.
Quality rules
- Avoid copy-paste republishing.
- Keep each cut natively worded and behavior-aware.
- Make all versions executable with the provided assets.
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.